Poverty-Disability Cycle

THE POVERTY-DISABILITY CYCLE

There are 500 million people living with the double disadvantage of poverty and disability in our world. 200 million of these are children.

Poverty and disability are inextricably linked. If you have an already poor family who has a disabled family member, they will inevitably be the poorest family in their village. They are the poorest of the poor. And the poorest of the poor are at heightened risk of developing more disability. They can’t afford medical care or education or clean water.

It’s a vicious cycle that drags whole families into deeper poverty and suffering.

How you are helping

VagillioWe can break the cycle of poverty and disability, by making sure children with disabilities get the access they need to medical care and education… that their parents can access appropriate, often home-based employment opportunities. This is what your Forgotten Child Sponsorship does. It makes the world a better place for kids like Fred… and Vigilio here.

Vigilio lost his leg because of a life-threatening infection. He needs ongoing support for new and bigger prostheses as he grows. He also needs encouragement to keep on with school.

Sponsors like you are giving Vigilio the ongoing care and support that he needs to live a longer and fuller life.

Sponsor now

Contact Information

FORGOTTEN CHILD SPONSORSHIP
Do you have any questions about
cbm's Forgotten Child Sponsorship? Call 1.800.567.2264 x242 or email fcs@cbmcanada.org

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“Children with disabilities in the poorest countries of the world face incredible challenges; for many of them it’s a matter of life and death,”

– Cindy Klassen, Ambassador for
cbm Canada