The Incredible Value of Child Sponsorship Programs | Bri'Anne Parkin | TEDxMarylhurstU
Bri'Anne Parkin travels to Uganda to work in a child development center. She knows the children personally and has witnessed the positive outcomes of those that have been sponsored throughout their education. Bri'Anne sponsors four children, and she has seen their lives drastically impacted because they've been given a chance at a brighter future.
Bri'Anne Parkin is a 2015 honors graduate of Marylhurst University. She has spent the past three years traveling and volunteering, particularly in an orphanage in Uganda, East Africa. After she graduated, she moved to Uganda for three months to develop her new position as the Child Sponsorship Advocacy Director for the NGO Transforming Uganda. Bri'Anne is passionate about advocating for the children she knows and cares about in Uganda and considers this her dream job.
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I sponsor 3 children in Uganda, and it is by far the best decision I have made up until now and it makes me so incredibly proud and happy. The difference the sponsorships have made in their lives is just amazing :)
Just started sponsoring two children after learning how poverty is actually like in my global health class. Heartbreaking. I believe I can do more in the future!
I sponsor two children. It gives my life so much meaning. I wish I would have started sooner.
I cried watching this. I just begin to sponsor 2 children last night. This gives my life so much meaning to believe I could impact someone like this. May God continue to increase my finances.
I would really like for them to give credit to those of us thar are not religious,yet, we still help!
Great Job Bri'Anne! I sponsor through World Vision and Compassion International. It does make me feel better. Who knew?
Hi, my name is Millicent an ECDE teacher.I am in Kenya, running a school in my slam village where I have so many children who live under difficult conditions. I support five of them in education. I'm struggling with the rent for the place and feeding them. Looking for a partner to walk with the journey. I will appreciate if you helped me put a smile on these children's faces
I sponsor one child in the U.S. from Save the Children and am just starting to sponsor my second child, that will be from Etheopia.
I just sponsored a child named Leema. I hope god can help put me in a position where i can sponsor more children in the near future.
my sponsored child her name is gabriela, she saved my life.
Thank you for your work in sponsoring these four children. I believe child sponsorships give these children confidence and self belief because it shows them that someone cares enough about their wellbeing to sponsor them. Sponsorship goes beyond the money. It also signifies human selflessness.
Wow what an inspiring speech Bri'Anne!! I hung on your every word and will now find a child to sponsor from World Vision, thank you!!!
You are an angel. I have been inspired to sponsor a child during this pandemic. I’m a nurse and have two children of my own and it’s been a tough year during the pandemic and I still can’t be with my fiancé who’s in Maharashtra India. India is dealing with a horrendous humanitarian crisis and it’s breaking my heart and I’m physically and emotionally exhausted. I’ve just sponsored a child and you’re absolutely right. When you’re sad and stressed and anxious, looking after others really really helps. I’m sure that this child will help me just as much as I will help her ❤️ I can see this getting addictive. I’d love to be able to sponsor more children …
The most beautiful woman in the world. I hope i meet someone with a heart like this. Its strange how people make videos about people who are not nice or criticize men and women when theres so many good people.
i sponsor 18 children. :)
Hi, thanks for the good work you're doing, May the Almighty God bless you.
Love this!
I believe in this 100%
That was great!
In the past years I have worked with many organizations, who claimed to support children sponsored through their organizations. Needless to say, the organizations were not very organized, dishonest and the children did not receive the items they claimed to purchase for the children. Initially, with one organization they sent a photo of a different child holding up items supposedly purchased with the funds that I had sent to support this child.