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Where are they now? The Morales Family

During our December Child Sponsorship Campaign we have had the joy of highlighting young adults who were in our child sponsorship program as children. It's so encouraging to see how their sponsor's love, prayers and financial support helped them get to where they are today. We think you will be encouraged as well!


The Trivette & Morales Families 

All 3 of the Morales children attended our partner school in Guatemala. We loved watching them grow and enjoyed getting to know their parents. Our teams remember the kids as sweet and well behaved. One of the benefits of sponsoring through Caroline's Promise is the opportunity to meet the child that you invest in. Sara Patricia, Luis, and Daniel all had the same sponsors for years and that consistency really made an impact......in all involved.

The Trivette family from Colfax were able to visit Sara Patricia several times, including the day that she graduated from elementary.


Tripp, Buffy & Hunter with the Morales Kids 


Luis was sponsored by Tripp & Buffy Poole from Wilson, NC who also traveled to Guatemala each year. The relationship between Luis and the Poole's son, Hunter was a gift. Tripp and Buffy helped us find so many sponsors, including their parents, Buck & Joyce who sponsored the youngest brother, Daniel.

Luis & Hunter 


The kids' mom, Patti shared with me this week that she is forever grateful to these families for the investment that they made in her kids. It provided them the opportunity to study at a school where they were safe and received a quality education, but it also gave them a connection to kids their age who lived in the States. The encouragement between the families was a blessing to all.



The Morales kids continue to thrive in their academics. Sara Patricia and Luis will study at the University in 2022!

So - are you ready to invest in a child and their family?

Visit our website to see the kids who are waiting for a sponsor.

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