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You may choose a child from our website or you may wish to contact our office via e-mail, phone or mail. Or, you may mail your request to Chalice.

If you wish to sponsor a child in memory of a loved one or give the sponsorship as a gift, please send all details regarding the name and address of the recipient to Chalice.  They will be sent a child folder and card informing them of your gift.  The official tax receipt will be issued to you.
As long as you choose. Sponsorship works best as a long term relationship between you and your sponsored friend; therefore, we would request a minimum commitment of six months.

Children usually stay in a program until they have completed school. Sometimes, however, circumstances arise that a child may leave the program beforehand. When this happens you will be notified and, if you wish, a new child will be offered to you.

 

The sponsorship cost is $33 per month for a total of $396 annually. You may make your contributions via cheque, post dated cheques or preauthorized payments from your bank account or credit card.* automatic withdrawal is only available from Canadian bank accounts – sponsor now -

No.  Chalice is rooted in Catholic social teaching that affirms the sacredness of life, and the dignity of all people.  Therefore, all those in need are considered for sponsorship, regardless of colour, nationality or creed.
Yes, Chalice is a registered charity in Canada under the income tax act.  Our CRA registration number is 13759 1012 RR0001. Official income tax receipts are issued in February.

The care a sponsored child or aged receives depends upon the circumstances and the nature of the sponsor sites.

Some projects care for homeless children or children not able to remain at home. In these cases your sponsorship will provide a home, a chance to go to school, nourishment, clothing and medical care, including visits to doctors or dentists. 

For the children under the care of parents or a guardian, help is given to the child and family.  This may include education, nutrition, clothing and/or medical care.

Elderly are provided with shelter, nutrition and clothing; and for those with illnesses, medication and treatment.

No. Chalice respects the privacy of their supporters.  We keep all information on our supporters in a very secure system and do not release names or other information to other organizations.
To make any changes to your personal information (address, banking or credit card information) please contact Chalice.
In many cases when a child leaves the sponsorship programme, they move from the area, thus making it impossible for the sponsor site staff to keep in contact.  Due to the amount of children being sponsored or in need of sponsorship, it is not feasible to keep records on those that have left the programme.  It is also the hope that the sponsor will form a bond with a new child, giving them the same opportunity to maximize their potential.

Many of our sponsor sites are not equipped with regular internet access.

If you wish to e-mail a letter to your child, please direct it to your Sponsor Representative, who will forward it on for you.

If you wish to mail cards, letters, photos, postcards, etc., please put your Child ID and/or Sponsor ID number clearly on your correspondence and mail to the Chalice office in Springhill.  Please note that we are not able to forward anything larger than a regular card-size envelope.

There are several reasons for a child to leave the sponsorship programme.  Many families migrate in search of employment; the child's family may no longer require assistance or the child has completed his/her education and has entered the workforce.  When the child ceases to belong to the sponsorship programme, they are no longer able to receive the benefits sponsorship provides.
Chalice neither recommends or facilitates children visiting their sponsors in Canada, as children may experience a culture shock when exposed to the Canadian environment.
Each child has only one sponsor.  However, this sponsor may be a single individual or may be a group of individuals such as a choir, church, youth or prayer group.

There are many laws in our country and that of your sponsored child that govern all international procedures.  Many agencies are involved that have their own guidelines.  Finally, the child's legal guardians must be considered.

For these reasons, Chalice does not encourage sponsors to attempt to formally adopt their sponsored child.  It is our desire that the children we help become happy, productive citizens of their own country.  Our goal is that the children use their talents and training to help themselves, their families and their communities.

In some cases, the sponsorship of a sibling is not permitted under site policies.  To ascertain the policy at your sponsored child's site, please contact your Sponsor Representative.
If you become aware of any special needs for your child, aged or their family, please contact your Sponsor Representative who will contact the site on your behalf.

Each year you will receive a letter from your child, a status report and updated photo, a Christmas card and a sponsor site update.  If your sponsored friend is unable to write, a relative or field worker may write your letter.

You may send a monetary gift to your sponsored friend for special occasions.  To avoid jealousy we recommend a maximum amount of $25 Cdn., which will be used specifically for the child or aged.

Due to the fact that all Christmas contributions are pooled and distributed equally to all sponsored friends in all sites, there is no limit on Christmas donations.  Please do not send your contributions in foreign currency.

You are welcome to visit your child.  Please contact your Sponsor Representative to make the arrangements.  Together with the sponsor site, they will provide you with any information you need for a very rewarding experience.  Please remember that your child may live in conditions that you may find difficult.  Some useful information concerning what to wear, eat, drink, etc., is very helpful before visiting.

Chile

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The Santiago Sponsor Site was opened in 1996 to offer sponsorship for children in Santiago, Valparaiso & Viña del Mar, Chile. In 2002 the site extended its program to include children from the city of Talca. Sister Myriam Vallejos, Sister of the Good Shepherd, and her team currently have over 1800 children and youth under their care and they recently opened a Sub-site in Linares for seniors.

Santiago is the capital of Chile and the fifth largest city in South America. It is located in the country’s central valley between the Andes and the coast. Valparaiso is located 120 km northwest of Santiago and Viña del Mar is located 8 km north of Valparaiso. Talca is situated 250 km south of Santiago. 

The mission of the Santiago sponsor site is to nurture the complete development of the human being, providing an important support for the children threatened by poverty. This objective is accomplished by offering them love, care, space for healthy recreation and forming them with values and attitudes. Chile has a high percentage of unemployment and a huge increase in the price of basic essentials. As is the case in most countries, the gap between the rich and the poor has grown due to globalization. The children accepted into the sponsorship program are selected from the poorest families or are children deemed to be at risk.

 Many of the children and youth receiving benefits live in homes or orphanages, as their parents are deceased or unable to care for them. In addition to the basics of nutrition, school uniforms and supplies, the children are given the opportunity to attend workshops on subjects such as carpentry, cooking, handicrafts, music, drama and sports. Trips to museums, the beach or the zoo are annual highlights that the children look forward to.  

The children that live at home or with guardians receive food for themselves and their families, the items necessary for them to receive their education and reinforcement classes to encourage them to remain in school until they have completed their basic education. These children are also offered workshops but in addition, the mothers are offered several workshops to assist them with caring for their families. When a child is accepted into the program, the family must make a commitment to attend workshops and meetings on a regular basis.

 While children and their families are receiving benefits directly, there are also benefits that are delivered by indirect means. The security and continuity of a school system where staff receive improved training, a better equipped library, medical professionals and social workers that are qualified to deal with family members at all stages of their life.

It is through both these direct and indirect means that Chalice and the Good Shepherd Sisters are able to incorporate values and respect in the formation of constructive, helpful citizens.