"When I grow up, I want to be a teacher. I really enjoy going to school, but unfortunately my parents can't always afford it. When I am a teacher later, I can learn new things every day. That seems like a lot of fun! "
"Bravian aka Bravo wants to serve his country in the army when he grows up, he also likes the work the police do."
"Carlinhos dreams of a job as an office worker"
"I love making jokes and telling stories, it's really fun! My biggest dream is to become a lawyer one day. I really want to study law."
"My dream is to become a teacher one day. "
"Information about parents: Dussu lives with her grandmother. Her father works in the fields and her mother works in the household. Family composition: Dussu has a brother and sister of 5 years and 1 1/2 years. "
"In my free time, I love playing football with my friends."
"Hello 👋 My name is Ella and I am 13 years old. I am in 7th grade and my favorite subjects are Armenian language, literature and chemistry. In my free time I like reading books, especially Armenian writer Aksel Bakunts. I want to become a philologist."
"Sakshi singar is good and very hard working child.she is studying in 3rd class and she wants to become a teacher when she grows up."
"I like singing and dancing. When i grow up i want to be a surgeon, to treat people and become a role model to my young sister."
"I like football and go to kindergarten. I would like to be a mechanic when I grow up."
"I dream of becoming a great soccer player. I would also like to travel and get to know Los Angeles. What makes me happy is having special moments with my family and playing football. "
"I'm Angel and I really want to be a vet when I grow up. I always loved animals, they're like my best friends. My dream is to help animals get better and make sure they're happy and healthy."
"I'm Amos and I love playing football. I dream about a day when I'm not just a student but a teacher, helping and inspiring people in my community. Life is tough sometimes, but my dream never changes. I often tell myself, "One day, I'll be standing in front of a classroom, and my words will inspire others.""
"I feel responsible, support my family in difficulties and help our mother with housework. My dream is to become a policeman one day and protect other people. My mother would like me to become an architect. My biggest joys are going to the HOP Centre where I can spend time with my friends. Next to that I love going to church."
Via the Nofam site, or the Nofam app, you can make a match with the child you want to sponsor. After you know which child you are going to support, we ask you to enter some basic information, so that we know who you are and how you want to make the payment. After your account registration you will receive an email from us with confirmation of your sponsorship and a link to the Nofam app, with which you can exchange the updates with your sponsor child.
After registration, you can download and install the Nofam app on your smartphone or tablet. Log in with your newly created account and you will immediately have access to your sponsor child's profile. Within the app, you will receive a welcome message from Nofam and a first message from the child you sponsor. These messages often include a brief introduction and sometimes even a drawing or photo, so you can make a personal connection right away.
After registration, you can download and install the Nofam app on your smartphone or tablet. Log in with your newly created account and you will immediately have access to your sponsor child's profile. Within the app, you will receive a welcome message from Nofam and a first message from the child you sponsor. These messages often include a brief introduction and sometimes even a drawing or photo, so you can make a personal connection right away.
When a message is shared, a notification is sent to the recipient to let them know that a new message is ready. Through your contribution as guardian, we make it possible for the children to get that chance at a hopeful future. Via the app and the timeline in it you can see the progress with regard to the development of your sponsored child.