Do you sponsor a child?

If you are sponsoring a child through The 410 Bridge, please raise your hand!  Ok, just kidding.  But seriously, we are big fans of YOU!  Through child sponsorship, one person or family has the opportunity to make a huge difference in the life of a child in Kenya, Haiti or Uganda…and not just in the child’s life…the impact extends to their family, their school and their entire community!

So, if you are a child sponsor, THANK YOU!

But, wait…there’s more!  Have you ever had the opportunity to talk to someone else and tell them about your child or the opportunity you have been given through child sponsorship?  If you have, you know it can be a really cool way to share the work of The 410 Bridge and connect with someone in a very meaningful and impactful way.  If you haven’t, then we want to encourage you to do just that!

To help get the conversation started, we wanted to share with you a “widget”…which is just our fancy word for a picture with a link…to share on your personal website, blog, or social media pages.  You can find the widget on the right side of our page ——–> or you can copy and paste the image below (right click or ctrl click) and link it to our sponsorship home page.

Feel free to share this anywhere and everywhere to let others know how much child sponsorship means to you…and how much it can change lives!

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