Sponsorships

Child sponsorship is an Anchor Ridge program that connects an Appalachian Mountain child in need with someone who desires to share love, hope and provide essential items to them and their family. When you sponsor a child, you ensure they receive groceries, toiletries, toys and other provisional items on a regular basis. You can also send them special gifts and write them letters as often as you'd like!

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Kabella


Age: 1
Kabella lives in one of the most impoverished areas in southern West Virginia
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Kaleb


Age: 0
Kaleb lives in one of the most impoverished regions of West Virginia. He wants to be a Welder when he grows up.
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Katelyn


Age: 18
I live in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. I want to be baker when I grow up!
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Kayce

West Virginia
Age: 0
I live in one of the most impoverished regions of West Virginia.
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Kaylee

North Carolina
Age: 8
Kaylee lives in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. 
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Kaylie

North Carolina
Age: 12
Kaylie lives in one of the most impoverished towns in western North Carolina. 
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Kenneth


Kenneth lives in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. When he grows up he wants to be a Cook. 
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Kingsley


Age: 13
Kingsley lives in one of the most impoverished regions of western, North Carolina. When she grows up Kingsley wants to be a singer.    
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Kingston

North Carolina
Age: 2
Kingston lives in one of the most impoverished areas in western North Carolina. When he grows up, he wants to be a Police Officer. 
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Kodi


Age: 11
I live in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. I want to be a doctor when I grow up!
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Koleton


Age: 10
I live in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. I want to be a contractor when I grow up!
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Kyler

West Virginia
Age: 1
Kyler lives in one of the most impoverished regions of western North Carolina. 
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