Tuesday 27 September 2016

Tips For Writing Letters In Your Uganda Child Sponsorship

By George Smith


Compassion is a universal need and everyone can benefit from any form of support that is offered by the various channels that society has instituted. People from all walks of life have had problems, carry present day insecurities and need the gifts of love and affection. Inevitably, you would need to write letters to your beneficiaries to maintain consistent contact with them. Here are some tips for enhancing your correspondence.

The number one priority is to write words that show your care and affection. Everyone benefits from validation because all people need a shoulder to lean on. If the Uganda Child Sponsorship recipient has come from a very dysfunctional or even battle worn background, encouragement and appreciation is that more urgent. Dire circumstances can spur one towards despair and feeling unwanted, therefore any effort at appeasing that discomfort can go a long way.

Share them some spiritual verses. Whatever the scripture, choose words that may mirror their present context. Whether from the Bible or the Gita, copying an edifying proverb uplifts anyone from feeling unprotected and unloved and efficiently wards off insecurity. Grounding them in a strong sense of spirituality is one priority of charities anyway. You empower them by reminding them that the universe or a higher power has their back.

Pose some questions when you write. Display an interest and ask them how their current situation is going. By asking them things, they are led towards opening up about any concerns or new discoveries they have picked up along the way and this helps you gain insight on how to better serve them as you partner with your charity. You could inquire about their brothers and sisters or check on how they fare with their favorite sport.

Never expect your initial interactions to be that of a pen pal relationship. Remember that you give them your correspondence to help them develop their literacy skills. At times, it could take them time to fully comprehend and read your message. In time, however your literary presence would motivate them to expand their skills and might even plant the seed for being passionate about books.

Even if the kids do not mention it, your message are largely valued and treasured by them. There have been testimonies of sponsored children on how their supporter was the cause of their spiritual foundation and eventual recovery from trauma. Because of you, they develop self worth and gain their full potential.

Refrain from using jargon or colloquialisms. Always keep their culture and current language capacities in mind. Make sure to proof read and scrutinize your own message and see if all your scribblings would make sense to the youngster. You need not worry about their comprehension if they are accompanied by reliable teachers and guardians. In time, their vocabularies will increase.

Carefully consider any specific topics you would like to learn from more. Ask the youngster of any challenges she may have while studying. Get ready to offer help around these areas and to inform the facilitators about any issues that are discussed as you pose the queries.

Lastly, you should send them a photograph during certain occasions. If they see you and family together, they will realize how grounded you are as a person. This increases their trust and openness towards you. Make sure to keep correspondences sincere and affectionate.




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