WOW connects children from American schools with children living in poverty. Through WOW, students can learn about compassion in a practical way, as they make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children. Through WOW, friendships are developed between children, breaking boundaries of social status and geographic location.

Class Sponsorship

Fourteen children are being sponsored by KCS this school year. The children have been assigned to the different classes and every Thursday the school collects donations to support them. With our help, the sponsored children receive nutritional support, medical check-ups, music classes, Bible teaching, art classes, and many other benefits. We need to raise $444 dollars per child throughout the school year to ensure they receive these benefits for a full year. The classes will have the opportunity to connect with the sponsored children by means of live video chats.

Luciana Arenas

Sponsored by: K3A – K3B

My name is Luciana and I was born on April 26, 2019. I live with my mom, my dad and my sister in “Villa Turbay,” a community located in Medellin, Colombia. To support my family my dad works as an alectrician.

Maximiliano Espinosa

Sponsored by: K3C – K3D

My name is Maximiliano and I was born on June 16, 2018. I live with my mom, my dad and my brother in “Villa Turbay,” a community located in Medellin, Colombia. To support my family my mom works painting nails.

Leire Feliciano

Sponsored by: K4A – K4B

My name is Leire and I was born on November 23, 2019. I live with my mom and my sister in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. To support my family, my mom works selling flowers.

Jesus Galván

Sponsored by: K4C –K4D

My name is Jesus and I was born on January 9, 2019. I live with my mom, my dad, my grandmother and my sister in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. To support my family, my dad works in construction.

Neythan Alarcon

Sponsored by: K5A –K4B – K5C

My name is Neythan and I was born on October 17, 2018. I live with my parents and my siblings in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. My dad works selling clothes to support  my family.

Jesly Ramires

Sponsored by: K5A – K5B – K5C

My name is Jesly and I was born on April 9, 2017. I live with my grandparents, my uncle, my mom and my sister. We live in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. My uncle and my grandfather work in construction to support my family.

Sergio Castiblanco

Sponsored by: 1A-1B-1C

My name is Sergio and I was born on March 20, 2016. I live with my parents and my siblings in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. To support my family, my dad works as an electrician.

Karen Chala

Sponsored by: 1A-1B-1C

My name is Karen and I was born on May 7, 2016. I live with my mom and my siblings in “Guabal,” a community located in southern Bogota, Colombia. Water is delivered once per week, and we have to collect it in containers to use it for cooking, bathing, and drinking. To support my family, my mom works cleaning houses.

Emely Castañeda

Sponsored by: 2A -2B-2C

My name is Emely Castañeda. I was born on August 7, 2016. I live with my mom in “Samaria,” a community located in Zipaquira, Colombia. My dad does not live with me but to support my family, he works doing deliveries.

Matias Gallego

Sponsored by: 2A-2B-2C

My name is Matias Gallego and I was born on November 15, 2015. I live with my mom, my siblings and my grandparents in “Caisedo-La Sierra,” an impoverished community in the outskirts of Medellin, Colombia. My neighborhood is unsafe because there are many gangs.

Jose Vinuesa

Sponsored by: 3A-3B-3C

My name is Jose Vinuesa. I was born on April 29, 2014. I live with my parents and my siblings in “Altos de la Florida”, a community in Soacha, Colombia. We have electricity and gas. Water arrives once per week, and we have to collect it in containers to use it for cooking, bathing, and drinking. The weather is cold and the streets are unpaved.

Nahiara Contreas

Sponsored by: 3A -3B-3C

My name is Nahiara. I was born on July 12, 2015. I live with my parents and my sister in “Altos de la Florida”, a community in Soacha, Colombia. To support my family my dad worsk in construction. We have electricity and gas. Water arrives once per week, and we have to collect it in containers to use it for cooking, bathing, and drinking. The weather is cold and the streets are unpaved.

Evelyn Racedo

Sponsored by: 4A-4B-4C

My name is Evelyn and I was born on May 22, 2013. I live with my mom and my siblings in “Alfonso Lopez,” a neighborhood, in Bogota, Colombia. We have water and sewer services, as well as electricity and natural gas. The weather is cold and the streets are unpaved. My neighborhood is unsafe because there are many gangs.

Brandon Camacho

Sponsored by: 4A-4B-4C

My name is Brandon Camacho and I was born on May 22, 2013. I live with my parents and my siblings in “Alfonso Lopez,” a neighborhood, in Bogota, Colombia. We have water and sewer services, as well as electricity and natural gas. The weather is cold and the streets are unpaved. My neighborhood is unsafe because there are many gangs.

David Millares

Sponsored by: 5A-B

My name is David Millares and I was born on August 14, 2012. I live with my grandmother and my dad in “Alfonso Lopez,” a neighborhood, in Bogota, Colombia. The weather is cold and the streets are unpaved. My neighborhood is unsafe because there are many gangs.

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Family Sponsorship

For $37 per month, you can sponsor a child as a family and provide him nutritional support, Bible instruction, music and art classes, as well as medical and dental check-ups, among other benefits. We will connect your KCS child with the child you sponsor  through video exchanges, giving them the opportunity to interact and get to know each other. Below are the children assigned to KCS who are waiting to be sponsored. Please click on the center of the pictures to learn about the children.

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