Friday, 2 April 2010
What happened next?
So, having read through the web pages I decided that Project Mala was the charity through which I wanted to sponsor a child. The procedure for doing so seemed comprehensive and secure although simple and straight forward, even in these days of being used to doing most things at the touch of a button.
Although it was nice to be given the option of selecting a child from a picture I decided I was happy for the selection to be made randomly on my behalf by Project Mala although I did make the decision that I would like to sponsor a female child.
I chose to sponsor a child by completing the short and simple application form online and selected payment through paypal, although downloading a form and paying by credit card or standing order were other options offered to me.
Within moments it was done and I received a prompt and warm acknowledgement from Caroline, Project Mala’s Sponsorship Secretary letting me know that my account had been set up and a password already sorted for me. Caroline also sent me lots of information about the child I would be sponsoring, a couple of photographs of the child and a copy of 'Mala News', the Project’s latest Newsletter.
Although it was nice to be given the option of selecting a child from a picture I decided I was happy for the selection to be made randomly on my behalf by Project Mala although I did make the decision that I would like to sponsor a female child.
I chose to sponsor a child by completing the short and simple application form online and selected payment through paypal, although downloading a form and paying by credit card or standing order were other options offered to me.
Within moments it was done and I received a prompt and warm acknowledgement from Caroline, Project Mala’s Sponsorship Secretary letting me know that my account had been set up and a password already sorted for me. Caroline also sent me lots of information about the child I would be sponsoring, a couple of photographs of the child and a copy of 'Mala News', the Project’s latest Newsletter.
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