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  2. Unbound (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Unbound uses a one-to-one sponsorship model of direct support. Its sponsorship program aims to help families living in extreme poverty by connecting them with sponsors. Sponsorship requires a $40 monthly commitment to help fund basic necessities and, in many instances, livelihood programs to help families become self-sustaining.

  3. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    In some Catholic and Orthodox countries, particularly in southern Europe, Latin America, and the Philippines, the relationship between parents and godparents or co-godparents has been seen as particularly important and distinctive. [40] These relationships create mutual obligations and responsibilities that may be socially useful for participants.

  4. Family in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The age group for parents ranges from teenage parents to grandparents who have decided to raise their grandchildren, with teenage pregnancies fluctuating based on race and culture. [19] Older parents are financially established and generally have fewer problems raising children compared to their teenage counterparts. [ 20 ]

  5. More families are bringing grandma and grandpa on vacation ...

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    Wherever you went, there was a grandparent or aunt or uncle taking care of a child, giving the parents a break.” Hinson was surprised how much she enjoyed the default communal living aspect in ...

  6. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, there were 7.8 million children who live in households where the heads were grandparents or other relatives and parents were not present. [2] In 2012, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Center, there were 2.7 million children or 4% of all children who are being raised by grandparents or other kinship care. [2]

  7. Child sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Child sponsorship is a type of fundraising in which a charitable organization associates a donor sponsor with a particular child beneficiary. The sponsor receives updates from the child, typically including photos and translated letters, which help create the feeling of a personal relationship with the child.

  8. Parents are stealing their children’s identities to access ...

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    The number of times I've heard of parents and grandparents doing this to their (grand-) children absolutely blows my mind, infuriates me, and makes me wonder why there's so little protection ...

  9. Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The amendment's advocates say that it will allow parents' rights to direct the upbringing of their children, protected from federal interference, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Amendment was first proposed during the 110th Congress as House Joint Resolution 97 in July 2008, but no action was taken during that ...