June 30, 2019
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Your comment about wishing to sponsor maybe ten kids hit home. I currently sponsor kids through 3 organizations, including CI, and I found that one way to keep my head on straight was to sponsor similarly-aged students with generally similar career aspirations. Of course there are exceptions - and I have a special fondness for those, as it turns out.
But if you really do think that you might sponsor a lot of kids, I would go into this by establishing something of a point of view. I think, in total, I have about fifteen teens who happen to aspire to careers in healthcare. Even though they are all over the world and in different educational systems, they do have some common issues and obstacles that we all need to address.
All that said, as it turns out my favorite CI student - if we are to admit these things - happens to be one I did not pick myself, but was just assigned without me providing input. As it turned out she's an absolute pistol of a 10-year-old. By all accounts she's a gifted student. She wants to meet me and my family 'in person', as she put it, and from the outset informed me that she is indeed 'a very smart girl'. The older CI students are diligently using EG's for tutors and tuitions, however, she has no qualms telling me that her idea of a good day is going to a movie and eating pizza. I'm on notice.
So I guess I'm saying that while, from a practical standpoint, I've found that having a point of view for selection is helpful with more than a few kids, I would also say you never know - taking whoever you happen to get can sometimes be even better.
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