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Visiting New Mexico

Thanks to her sponsor, Anna in New Mexico has a warm winter coat that she is so proud of. Children, Incorporated staff members Ron Carter (pictured), and Emily Halata are visiting eight programs in New Mexico, training the coordinators and witnessing first-hand the benefits sponsorship provides for the children on our program.

Thank You for Twelve Years

The bond between children and their sponsors can be magical and life-changing. In the United States, more than 1,300 impoverished American Indian children are sponsored through Children, Incorporated in Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota,  South Dakota and Utah. But right now 50 are still waiting for a sponsor. A commitment of just $28 per month delivers education, hope and opportunity to children in the U.S. and the 22 other...

Success Stories from Wingate Elementary

Trying to provide for underprivileged children is a tough job, and no one knows this fact better than Children, Incorporated’s program volunteers. But when a child is enrolled in the program and blossoms under the guidance of the volunteer and the sponsor, all of the hard work is worth it. Sylvia Negale, program volunteer for the Wingate Elementary School in New Mexico, shares stories of two children in her program who...

Warm clothing can mean the difference between scho...

Last winter, the children at Ojo Encino Day school in New Mexico were able to benefit from Children, Incorporated’s Warm Clothing Fund. Wal-Mart gift cards in hand and giggling as they went, the kids happily shopped for new clothes to keep them warm throughout the season. Not only did the children benefit from getting warm clothes for themselves, they also learned important skills on how to shop wisely. As fall and winter...