Mani
MANI IS FULLY SPONSORED AND NOT TAKING NEW SPONSORS AT THIS TIME.
IF YOU ARE A PROUD SPONSOR OF MANI (THANK YOU!), PLEASE USE THE BUTTONS BELOW TO MAKE YOUR PAYMENT.
Mani is a quiet but diligent student. She does her work slowly, but to perfection. She sets goals for herself and achieves them. She very beautifully understands the importance of competing with herself to get better and not in comparison to others. Her overall personality and behavior help her excel.
She is also beginning to take part in sports and dance but is still very shy and likes to stay away from limelight.
Mani carries herself with a poise that is hard to articulate and rare for a child of her age. She seems to always have an awareness of the room, demonstrated in her sensitivity to the needs of others. She is often a step ahead by the time the teacher calls for help tidying up the classroom, or a leader in the kitchen announces that it's time to set the tables.
Mani lost her father when she was very young. Her mother is not able to earn enough to feed and send her to school. She is from the village of Kharteng. She has been at Jhamtse Gatsal since the age of 4.
Her openness to the world comes out in the thoughtful questions she may pose over dinner, the stories she enthusiastically tells, or the way she engages joyfully and positively with her peers as they play a group game, be it a variation on tag, an imaginative pretend scenario, or rehearsing and costuming a short skit. Personable, patient, mindful and sincere, Mani is a beautifully budding member of the Jhamtse Gatsal family.
Child ID: 0904054
“The most positive change that I see in the children today is that where they had nothing and no hope in their life; today, they are dreaming and thinking of doing something for the world at large; they are thinking of paying forward the kindness of their supporters and caregivers. This, to me, is the biggest achievement of all.”
— GEN LOBSANG PHUNTSOK LA
Your words of support are important to the children. In keeping with Jhamtse Gatsal's Project Earth initiative, we ask you to send electronic letters via email to sponsorship@jhamtse.org. These letters are forwarded to the Community throughout the year and shared with the children. Sponsors will hear back from children once a year.
Typically, a letter from your child will arrive as part of Jhamtse Gatsal's annual sponsor update, which contains a letter to you, new photos of the child, and a report on how the child is doing from a teacher, Ama la (house mother), or school administrator.
As we share sponsor letters electronically, we ask that letters be kept to a couple of pages in length. Children love seeing pictures of you, your family, and/or your daily life. The children love to hear about your family, things you like to do, and what the world looks like where you live. These are subjects that translate easily across different environments and cultures and to a younger age group.
When writing, remember English is not the children’s first language. Short and simple communications are most successful; Ama las and older students may help translate for the younger ones, but mostly the children love looking at the letters independently. Many of the smallest kids are still learning to write the alphabets of the three languages they study. Their native Monpa language has no written form.
Birthdays
While we prioritize birthdays in our society, in Monpa culture, they customarily have little significance. Parents often don’t know the exact date of a child’s birth.
When you sponsor a child, you have an opportunity to build a relationship with your child through letters and photos.
Minimum sponsorships are $400 USD per year or $35 per month.
If you live in the US: Your contributions are tax-deductible under U.S. tax regulations. As a non-profit, Jhamtse International is tax exempt in the United States under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.
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Your US tax-deductible contribution of just $35 a month connects a child living in extreme poverty with loving care and a quality education. Sponsoring a child will profoundly change the future for your child and other children, and will change your own life as well. Our sponsorship program is at the heart and soul of Jhamtse Gatsal.
Our children arrive scared, neglected, abandoned, scrawny and subdued - with little hope for survival, let alone education. Many suffer from malnutrition and have run the risk of starvation. Access to clean water, reliable healthcare and preventative medicine in remote villages often means greater risk from even simple medical concerns. Your sponsorship will give these children a chance to heal. Your support provides:
A loving and compassionate home and family
Education
Nutritious food
Health and hygiene training
Medical and dental checkups
Support through higher education until their first day of work