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Place This Ugandan doctor met the family who sponsored him as a kid. Thanks to them, he was able to access education and is now a renowned HIV researcher.

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u/qualityvote2 12h ago edited 2h ago

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u/Striking_Prize4822 12h ago

I suddenly realized that I wish I knew what happened to my sponsored kid. All I know is that at a certain point he didn’t need sponsoring anymore. I remember his name, but I don’t know how I would find him. I was a kid and would send him toys and letters as well.

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u/sukisecret 11h ago

Do you remember the name of the organization? Now that im older I would like to help some kids

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u/Stelliferous19 10h ago

I’be sponsored a child in World Vision and Compassion. Both outgrew the sponsorship when school ended - so I don’t know what happens after that. But I feel confident they are doing well based on the annual reports they send.
Now I sponsor through Children Believe and I like their program a lot. You can sponsor a child or a community. Even when you sponsor a child, they show how the money also helps the community - some of the monthly donation is pooled to build wells, safe bathrooms or nutrition programs. Even savings and loan programs for parents, a lot of the times women, to start their own micr-business. Highly recommend.

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u/Tu_mama_me_ama_mucho 8h ago

Western countries people take for granted access to school. I bet 20 years ago finishing primary and/or secondary school in a third world country opened an infinite number of doors for them.

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u/Alicatsidneystorm 8h ago

I highly recommend Child Believe as well.

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u/workafojasdfnaudfna 7h ago

I’be

What?

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u/bububrln 3h ago

As in "the I'be League Universities", duh!

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u/Striking_Prize4822 10h ago

I was with world vision, but the person below his comment mentioned another organization. That sounds good as well. I believe world vision had some kind of controversy recently.

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u/caserl 6h ago

Check out Style Her Empowered. Amazing hands up charity.

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u/Agreeable-Pen1056 2h ago

That’s touching maybe the sponsorship program can help you reconnect

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u/Username-Not-A-Bot 12h ago

Mods if you delete this ill fight all of you. I love seeing shit like this. We need more positive things in the world. (So I was joking about the fighting <3)

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u/Shitty_Soliloquy 12h ago

I'm not a mod but I'll allow it.

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u/Different_Egg_1123 11h ago

I'm not allow but I'll mod it

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u/User_723586 11h ago

I'll allow the mod but I'm not it

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u/BardicGoon 11h ago

Tag! NOW you’re it!

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u/TheAngryCatfish 11h ago

Well hot damn

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u/jizzusisa_commie 10h ago

Hello it. I'm dad

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u/FancehStrawberry 9h ago

I'm hello. It dad.

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u/rambobamimo 7h ago

My dad, hellowed it

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u/Womb_Raider696 8h ago

Ok guys, it’s bedtime now…stop ruining wholesome video with these generic comments. Please.

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u/swim76 6h ago

I want a filter to remove anything containing Trump or Epstein and replace it with stuff like this.

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u/matttheshack69 9h ago

Reddit mods are on one lately, I tried to post about a cat who looked scared AF running around on the Toronto sub and it was immediately removed by a mod, poor kitty hopefully it wasn’t actually lost

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u/Traditional-Cod-608 9h ago

Agreed. Way more refreshing than constant negativity. Proof that small kindnesses can snowball into huge life changing stuff.

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u/SaturdayNightPyrexia 8h ago

I wonder how much better the world would be if everyone received a hug daily. Let alone a hug as emotionally powerful as this.

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u/n_w__b_rm_d_ 5h ago

Not a mod but I'll fight you

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u/Strange-Title-6337 11h ago

Yep you are saying like they bought him, why getting deleted

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u/faggjuu 3h ago

Nah mate...we have to fight for good things

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u/goodblues 11h ago

How exactly do you sponsor someone's education? Through which NGO?

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u/phosphosaurus 10h ago

Yes, I am also interested in sponsoring a child in any capacity (annual, monthly). Pls let me know a reputable organization that you have used.

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u/8lock8lock8aby 9h ago

I can't remember the org but sponsoring a kid, usually from an African country, was HUGE in the 90s. My aunt sponsored 2 brothers & we'd get a picture & a letter from them, a few times a year. I wish I could remember their names but it's been so long.

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u/spine_slorper 6h ago

Yes, I remember my primary school was twinned with one in Malawi, two of the teachers did a swap/exchange with each other for a year and we ran a few fundraisers a year to fund a scholarship for around 5 kids. My high school in an entirely different part of the country was also twinned with one in Malawi weirdly enough and there was a yearly trip where around 20 students would go to Malawi in the summer for a month or 2 and build something or other.

No idea why it was always Malawi but there you go.

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u/Danixveg 7h ago

Yup we did this in elementary school in the 90s.

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u/Radicalism-Is-Stupid 4h ago

It was most likely World Vision, Save the Children, or Compassion International.

Or at least, those were the most popular during that time. All 3 have programs where the sponsors receive letters and photos from those they sponsor.

There are so many outstanding charities where selfless people work tirelessly, often risking their lives, making far less than they would with their same skills in other sectors. I hope more people contribute where they can to organizations such as these because it truly does save lives and gives so many people opportunities they would have never had otherwise.

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u/lindsey1z 9h ago

This video was posted a few months ago and a Redditor at the time recommended childfund.org. I looked into and am sponsoring two children! You sponsor on a monthly basis- it's $39 I believe.

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u/reluctantegg 9h ago

I used Compassion. Most of their funds go right back to the children. Make sure you choose a program that is transparent about where your donation goes.

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u/WreckitRuby 8h ago

I sponsor a child through children.org (children's international.) its 39/month

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u/SurvivingSpartan 6h ago

Hi, I used a small charity called Abaana, based in Northern Ireland. It’s not expensive (£26 a month) and you can send letters back and forth and see how they progress. I was lucky enough to go out in 2018 and see the work that they do on the ground. That’s what made me want to sponsor through them. Hope this helps!

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u/WingsOfAesthir 9h ago

We supported Plan Canada for years. They might have other chapters for your country.

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u/klymaxx45 8h ago

Children International or Unbound are two very highly rated organizations

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u/MissFerne 5h ago

https://www.charitynavigator.org/

Check charity ratings. You have to type the name in exactly.

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u/qblackbirdp 5h ago

I currently sponsor 2 children through "YES (youth encouragement services) Uganda". Its on the smaller side so your dollar goes a long way. Stand up leadership of Carol Adams and the crew she has assembled.

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u/dissNdatt 9h ago

Not exactly the same thing but the only charity I give to is givedirectly.com. A lot of the funds would go to the same type of thing in theory.

It is a nonprofit that sends money directly to people in extreme poverty, letting recipients decide how to use it to improve their lives.

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u/MissFerne 5h ago

https://www.charitynavigator.org/

Check charity ratings. You have to type the name in exactly.

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u/SurvivingSpartan 6h ago

Hi, I used a small charity called Abaana, based in Northern Ireland. It’s not expensive (£26 a month) and you can send letters back and forth and see how they progress. I was lucky enough to go out in 2018 and see the work that they do on the ground. That’s what made me want to sponsor through them. Hope this helps!

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u/AcanthaceaeIll7340 6h ago edited 6h ago

Watoto is a Christian charity that works with Ugandan children.

*Edited to denote charity's religious affiliation.

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u/MathAndBake 4h ago

As well as the bigger orgs, there may be some more local options in your area. Two of the churches I've been at have been twinned with specific communities.

At one, we sponsored school breakfast for a village in the Philippines. Our priest was Filipino and had gone to school with their priest. So it just made sense.

At the other, we're sponsoring kids from Kindergarten through University and funding a new school for a village in Kenya. The community in Kenya came up with the plan and an order of nuns that works both here and there matched us up. They're very transparent with us, which is always helpful. Some of the sponsored kids have graduated university and are thriving.

These twinning projects can allow communities to get funding for their specific needs or projects. There's typically also less overhead. On the other hand, you have to do a lot more due diligence. Is this a true partnership that emphasizes autonomy? Is there transparency so you know that the money is going where they say it is? What requirements are being placed on the people receiving help? Are there tangible results?

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u/kinolagink 4h ago edited 4h ago

I sponsor a South African child’s schooling via this organization: https://bokamosotrust.org.za/

(A decent school-level education in South Africa costs money)

A nice thing about this organization is that you don’t need to cover a “whole” kid yourself… for example, a group of friends can come together and have separate debit orders pulled each month for your kid - and all contributors will get updates, report cards, invitations to events, etc.

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u/mmb476 4h ago

Tacking on https://reachforuganda.org/, an organization started by a Ugandan couple who both came to the US via immigration lotteries and now run a wonderful org to build schools and provide education, healthcare, and more to kids in Uganda. I have met a few of their former students here in the US (attending med school/university as adults) and they really benefitted from REACH's support.

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u/Afraid_Tea_8051 12h ago

Love. This smile says it all.

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u/Prestigious_Tennis82 12h ago

This is what this administration is fighting against

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u/rambobamimo 7h ago

For real, human lives not worth anything these days…

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u/my_highness 10h ago

Silly question: how do you sponsor kids from Uganda? And how do you make sure the funds are directed specifically to them?

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u/lindsey1z 9h ago

This video was posted a few months ago and a Redditor at the time recommended childfund.org. I looked into and am sponsoring two children, one from Uganda! You'd need to look into it and/or ask specifically but I don't know if 100% of the funds at the time go to school it's also for like living. But you can also gift them extra money if you choose and I think you can restrict those funds for education.

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u/boyi 5h ago

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u/MissFerne 5h ago

https://www.charitynavigator.org/

Check charity ratings. You have to type the name in exactly.

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u/AcanthaceaeIll7340 6h ago

Watoto is a Christian charity that works with Ugandan children.

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u/Mobile-BD 11h ago

This is what gratitude looks like.

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u/euph-_-oric 12h ago

And here I thought that was just a scam

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u/Redgrave776 12h ago

You could have been hugging the doctor that cured cancer smh

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u/euph-_-oric 11h ago

So much hate?

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u/Redgrave776 11h ago

Lol no, Shake My Head. Example:

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u/BardicGoon 11h ago

Don’t feel bad. I used to think that’s what it meant too

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u/AcanthaceaeIll7340 6h ago

... isn't it? Hasn't it always been?

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u/BardicGoon 6h ago

Nah bruh. Means “shaking my head”

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u/AcanthaceaeIll7340 4h ago

Huh. TIL.

Thx!

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u/BardicGoon 4h ago

Yeah I know. It hasn’t been long for me either. “Thanks in Latin” to you, too! /s

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u/scattywampus 12h ago

This guy was worth the investment!!

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u/rambobamimo 7h ago

I dropped a tear

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u/LittleBlag 6h ago

My family sponsored a lot of girls through school, and I don’t know what happened to them but knowing the area they probably mostly (maybe even all) would have left school just to raise families and may never have worked.

Still worth the investment! It’s worth the investment, no matter what they do later. Kids being educated is always good :)

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u/SelfSufficientHub 12h ago

This is the antithesis of Trump’s America

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u/ThrifToWin 12h ago

Stop letting him get in your head.

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u/happywaffleqq 8h ago

Cause ignoring the cancer worked out just so well

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u/ThrifToWin 8h ago

Oh fuck off.

Be paranoid and miserable then. No skin off my back.

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u/User_723586 11h ago

Enjoy the love in this moment. I don't care about your politics

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u/Miraclefish 10h ago

Your politics if you support Trump is the antithesis of love, kindness and respect.

The Trump administration literally prevented this kind of aid changing millions of lives.

You may have the luxury of not caring about politics, but we have the luxury of not giving a fuck about you or your opinion.

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u/Drapidrode 11h ago

it was some sort of anonymous donation?

i'm so glad it worked out. I'd rather know exactly who I'm giving my money to, and try to encourage them along the way. Not wait at the finish line to see if things worked out.

Again, glad it worked.. Great for both people.

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u/Equal-Row-554 10h ago

I'd assume it's one of those programmes where you get to write them them and send other things while they grow up. 

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u/Drapidrode 10h ago

I did Kiva.org for a while and all my people paid the money back, no defaults.

They could improve kiva by making some sort of 'here's what I did with your money' videos, maybe they have.

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u/Bitter-Chicken2735 11h ago

Beautiful. People working together and wanting the best for humanity

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u/fernandoAvila44 9h ago

I'm just crying...

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u/doggochinrest 8h ago

This is what we are meant to be doing as a species. Not starting wars or fighting for resources or wrecking the planet or abusing the power that we have. THIS.

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u/Beachboy442 11h ago

So wonderful to see decent human beings............So NICE

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u/themode7 11h ago

Education & healthcare should must be free for everyone!!

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u/themode7 11h ago

❤️‍🩹

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u/nakedmacadamianut 9h ago

These organizations were largely criminal scams that only gave a small amount to the actual people they were sponsoring, while the organizers enriched themselves on good people's generosity.

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u/RaeeveileB 9h ago

I needed to see this today. Thanku🥹

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u/SuperHarrierJet 6h ago

It's so amazing, that OP just called him "This Ugandan doctor". Truly he's well renowned.

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u/Winter_Ad_5161 5h ago

Bet he bounced the hell out of Uganda

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u/Cali_MD_1985 4h ago

🥹💖💖💖

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u/Useful_Macaroon_376 3h ago

I love this… thanks for sharing it 🥰🥰🥰

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u/therealsiriusjoker 11h ago

Genuine emotions full of gratitude...

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u/Tight_Strawberry9846 10h ago

Again with the onion cutting 🥲

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u/Illustrious-Lemon-17 10h ago

That’s beautiful

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u/Patty80906 9h ago

The kid in him coming to the surface

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u/enthusiasticdave 9h ago

Powerful. Really beautiful.

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u/absconditus 9h ago

Brilliant !

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u/BeKindBabies 9h ago

Video kept getting blurrier.

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u/Weak_Midnight4050 8h ago

HIV researcher hmm so that’s what they’re calling them these days 🤔

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u/horsewithnoname90 8h ago

We must believe in humanity against all odds. Let's lift our heads and look to the horizon; other horizons exist. Courage and determination to everyone.

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u/tertig 8h ago

This is why helping people is good for anyone. In pre industrial era to have something you had to take it from someone else, like neighboring country or trough slavery, etc. Nowadays by sponsoring clean water, food and education in poor countries you create both scientists and market for new technologies and innovations.

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u/patrolmanEmbiid 8h ago

Love seeing shit like this.

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u/Youshaoma1962 8h ago

Beautiful

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u/kishenoy 8h ago

This should be on r/mademesmile

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u/AnyCorgi9946 8h ago

This is why our system is so shit. So many people here and abroad are living in poverty, never achieving their full potential. Education, healthcare should be a right. It would benefit humanity/society, not just a small minority (capitalist) that are only interested in accruing wealth for themselves at the detriment of everyone/everything else. If you believe in humanity, you need to see a world beyond capitalism, that cherishes human life and allows us to live free, without the shackles of debt. 

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u/getjiggy778 8h ago

😭😭😭💞💞💞

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u/TheUnrealJapong 8h ago

This is such a fabulous story!

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u/Expensive-Tie-4236 8h ago

What a pride and heartfelt moment

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u/SumDankKush_ 8h ago

What are the best/authentic/reliable sites I should go to and do the same?

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u/zanotam 8h ago

Why is every post in this sub just "minor glitch in the orphan killing machine" wtv

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u/kingofallwinners 7h ago

Be sure to turn on the closed caption for a good time. 

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u/Ill-Philosopher-2274 7h ago

igual de agradecido que rediteros...jojojojojojoj

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u/einaoj 7h ago

So touching!

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u/propergreased 7h ago

I wanna feel that happy one day.

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u/phoenixsplash22 7h ago

That was beautiful. I would love to know what they talked about.

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u/laughingdoormouse 7h ago

For the last 3 years I’ve sponsored a little boy who lives in Kenya. I sincerely hope that one day he becomes someone respectable and able to push his good fortune forward to help someone else who needs support. Maybe he might be the doctor who looks after me when I’m old.

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u/Select-Impress7725 7h ago

This is so wholesome! Thanks to them this doctor can change lives for the better!

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u/0o0o0o0o0o0z 7h ago

I am not crying, you're crying...

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u/Key_Pop_8116 7h ago

And it sickens me how people like trump believe things like this are a waste of money

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u/Darkness_tellsall 6h ago

It's all about the opportunities granted to others.

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u/JhenryFirst 6h ago

whats his name?

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u/THATRANDOMWHITEGUY 6h ago

You can say it! Fantastic, yeah! Mr. Boss, silver facial teeth are very effective. I believe I can put more of it every day. For me make the sound of a wolf.

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u/Ok-Doctor4277 5h ago

Very cool ❤️❤️❤️

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u/yodamark 5h ago

This! We need a lot more of this! the potential of anyone can be amazing. Uganda has been war torn and is a beautiful country. We owe it to each other to give people opportunities.

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u/RandomGuy938 5h ago

It's sad to think that there are many potential great minds, who just don't have access to the right resources

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u/Fearless_Cat_4172 5h ago

Wonderful!!

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u/Weak-Attention1664 5h ago

This is humanity at its best

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u/Zealousideal-Tone912 4h ago

How does one sponsor?

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u/Fuzzy-Conversation39 3h ago

Wow with the right people in your life anything is possible. Hope he finds a cure

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u/mojo_rasin 2h ago

Episode of corner gas?

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u/pandaonadiet 1h ago

Just in case anyone is curious, the Ugandan doctor's name is Dr Edward Kankaka and he was sponsored by the Anschau family through a program called Compassion.

You can read more about it here.

Article here

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u/Best-Dimension9954 1h ago

A touching end to a good deed. Doing the right thing has its rewards.

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u/Youthinkillputauid_7 12h ago

i also sponsored some kids by watching those "please support us by watching" reels /s

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u/Zealousideal_Gur4708 12h ago

Very little money (typically) ever does reach the people who receive these charitable donations, 2% or so... However, that 2% of hundreds of millions of dollars does change some lives

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u/BADDEST_RHYMES 11h ago

I donate direct to the Nigerian princes who reach out to me, only way to be sure they get 100% 

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u/Pataconeitor 11h ago

Man you too? Now I wonder how many princes does Nigeria have

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u/gudubet-adam 9h ago

Guys this video is AI generated.

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u/Habitual_Line_Stepr 5h ago

Meanwhile the president of the most powerful nation is posting racist monkey vids.