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Sponsoring Mourine

I have been blessed to get to know her and grow quite close to her in that time.

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Jon’s visit to meet Dancan
November 2017

My name is Jon Marshall and I sponsor Dancan Atako.

I have done so now for approximately 5 years. I have been lucky enough to meet Dancan and his mother who also works at Nasio’s headquarters currently with the Green Team.

Every time I go I feel humbled and honoured to meet this family who make you realise that simple things in life matter because despite the hardships they face each day they always smile.

Whenever I am at the compound Dancan will visit every day – not sure if it’s to see me or to collect the sweets I take him!

On this year’s home visit I was extremely pleased to see that some of the ground around the family house has been used for farming maze.

I still find it amazing how the family all look after each other something that a lot of modern western families seem to have lost the ability to do.

I still find it amazing how the family all look after each other something that a lot of modern western families seem to have lost the ability to do.

Personally I would recommend sponsoring a child because it does make a difference to their lives and from visiting the family over a number of years I know this to be factual.

This story is listed in: Child Stories, Fund-raiser stories, Volunteer Stories

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"The Nasio Trust has transformed children from nothing to something. Those who were shelter-less now have shelter, those who were not going to school are now going to school."
Farida (Social worker)

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