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The Impact of Sponsorship: Nancy

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With the help of child sponsorship, Nancy became one of the first girls in her community to graduate high school and was inspired to become an emergency aid worker. Now as an adult, she continues to communicate with her sponsor, Georgie, who is amazed at the impact that her child sponsorship has had on Nancy.

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