Brought to you by: Compassion International
All across the world, there are millennials sitting in their parents' basement, hoping and praying that someone will come along to sponsor their lifestyle. Look at these heart-wrenching pictures of nine millennials that you could begin sponsoring TODAY:
Here is one example of these heartbreaking stories....
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THAT was worth waking up for 😂😂😂
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Maybe Judith needs to spend less on tats, piercings and hair dye and put that money towards her exorbitantly over priced transportation dream that she has to charge with coal 'cause the sun don't shine and the wind mostly don't blow at night.
ReplyDeleteImagine one of these pukes having to change a light bulb or lord forbid cook food to sustain themselves never mind defend themselves or the country.
Beam me up, PLEASE! There's no hope that this existence is sustainable.
Nemo
Ha, buzzards and worm’s gotta eat - Josey Wales
ReplyDeletePity is the small note from the Babylon Bee at the bottom of the SATIRE,
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NOT SATIRE: When you sponsor a child with Compassion International, you help equip a child in extreme poverty with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed. A sponsored child receives opportunities and services that most of the world's poorest children never see. Your help can provide clean water, medical checkups, healthy food, education assistance, and key life skills training.
The child you sponsor will be part of a local church-based program where Christian adults offer love, guidance, personal attention, guided recreation, and safety. And most importantly, sponsoring a child gives you and that child an opportunity to see the truth of the Gospel in action. For only $43 a month, you can begin sponsoring a child today and provide help to a child in need.
One should always do due diligence to see how much given actually goes to the children.
SNIP In fiscal year 2015, 81.8 percent of your donations paid for project grants, program services and child advocacy (i.e., educating the Body of Christ about the biblical mandate to care for children and the poor), while 18.2 percent was used for administration and fundraising.
Sad when a Good Group is used for satire as there are plenty of fraud groups with begging bowls out.
I looked at Maggot, er, I mean Margot, and thought, "she's kind cute, but should do something about that hair". Then I read the caption. Hilarious!
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