New Sponsored Child
Compassion’s Child Sponsorship Program aims to develop children that graduate with the skills to be economically self-supporting, are physically and emotionally healthy, and demonstrate a genuine relationship with Christ.
From $55 a month, you can play a vital role in the life of a child that extends far beyond financial support.
FAQs
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Do currency exchange rates impact giving a gift to my sponsored child?
Yes—currency exchange rates vary from country to country and can fluctuate daily. This is why we have a required minimum amount for monetary gifts given to sponsored children, their families and child development centres. While 100 per cent of the gift goes to the child, their family or their centre respectively, a minimum gift limit ensures that once converted to local currency, your gift still has the impact you intended.
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What is Compassion Australia's relationship with Hillsong Church?
Compassion Australia is an independent, non-denominational organisation and is not exclusively affiliated to any one church. We currently partner with Hillsong as well as over 1,000 different churches from a variety of denominations throughout Australia.
All our partnerships are centred on a united purpose to see children released from poverty in Jesus’ name.
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Why is Compassion Australia not listed with the Australian Council for International Development?
Compassion Australia is not a member of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) because of the church-based nature of our child development programs.
Relying on private funding rather than government grants allows for a primarily church-to-church model of development. We do place a priority on governance, accountability, stewardship and transparency and, as a result, consider the best fit for our organisation are Christian Ministry Association accreditation, Missions Interlink membership, and Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission financial reporting requirements.
However, this does not mean Compassion Australia could not obtain ACFID accreditation, which we would do if pursuing government grants.
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Why is there a minimum and maximum limit on gifts given to my sponsored child?
Gifts can make a significant difference to a child and their family. Whether you give a birthday, family or child centre gift, there are minimum and maximum limits in place to ensure that your monetary gift has a positive impact. There are three reasons for limits on gift frequency and amounts:
Good development practice: Gifts that are too large or given too often can create dependence, which doesn’t empower healthy development practices for children or their families.
Community safety: Compassion is committed to child protection. Because we serve within the context of a community, we want to ensure that larger gifts don't attract unwanted attention or put children and families at risk of harm.
Currency exchange rates: While 100 per cent of your monetary gift goes to the child, family or centre respectively, a required minimum gift amount ensures that once converted into local currency, your gift still has the impact you intended.
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How do I contact Compassion?
If you'd like to find out more about Compassion, ask a question, share your story, offer encouragement or feedback, please get in touch. We'd love to hear from you!
You can:
Call our contact centre on 1300 22 44 53
Email us at compassion@compassion.com.au
Post mail to us at PO Box 1 Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310