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Sharon Nejedlo
Review for Unbound, Kansas City, KS, USA
My husband and I have donated to this organization for over a dozen years. During that time we have sponsored three children in India. It has been a very, very rewarding experience and we receive regular letters and photos from the children telling us how they are doing, what is happening in their studies and in their lives in general, how they are benefiting from the sponsorship and even how it helps their families, too. We display their photos in our home like we do of our own children. They call us their "parents" and they are definitely our children and we are proud of the accomplishments they report to us!
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
We had the opportunity to travel to India to visit one of our sons studying there. While there, we were able to travel to Allahabad to visit one of our sponsored children. We saw how they run the organization at that location, how carefully they use the money, and also how the mothers of the children were helping the school by going out into the community to sell items they make. Most rewarding: receiving hugs from our sponsored child and her family! We are so blessed to be able to help them!
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
none...they do a great job in allocating the donations and in informing us of what is going on within the organization.
Was your donation impactful?
Definitely
How likely is it that you would recommend that a friend donate to this group?
Definitely
How likely are you to donate to this group again?
Definitely
What specific problem, purpose, priority, or project prompted your gift?
Children in need globally!
Why did you make your donation at this time?
A priest came to our parish and told us the story of how CFCA helps people in countries that are less fortunate than ours.
What would you tell others about this organization?
Donate! It is the most rewarding experience!!!!
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2011