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Nurse
Swastika Kumar is a little spark with big dreams, lighting up Raigargh District! Life isn’t always easy—her parents are daily laborers, and the road is bumpy—but Swastika has a heart that runs on hope and determination. She shares her home with her parents, one brother, and one sister, turning every corner into a playground of laughter and learning. Her dream? To be a nurse—a healer of hearts and mender of hurts. When she’s not stitching up dreams, she’s stitching plays of Kabadi, weaving through friends with speed and skill. Her favorite subject, Odia, is like her secret treasure chest, and Bible verses like John 15:1-2 are her daily compass, guiding every step. At home, she’s the queen of neat, turning chores into a dance of care while helping her mother. And when it’s time to refuel, nothing beats her favorite combo: rice, dal, and chicken curry—a meal as comforting as her smile. Church and Sunday school are her stage, where she shines in learning and sharing, blending faith with fun. Every laugh, every lesson, every leap brings her closer to her dream of helping others and lighting up her family’s world.
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Regular Bible training and encouragement through a local church committed to Christ and its community.
We partner with local churches to implement health and nutrition initiatives for sponsored children.
No Naba Asha-assisted child has to drink contaminated water or use unacceptable sanitation facilities.
Sponsorship allows children access to the best medical treatment available, regardless of cost.
Sponsorship covers the cost of school fees, clothing, and supplies and provides additional tutoring.
Vocational training prepares children to find stable and fulfilling jobs as adults.
Letters to and from your child will allow you to learn about each other's lives and share prayer requests and encouragement.
Watch your child grow through photos shared from your Naba Asha account.
You will receive regular prayer requests for your child and information on local crises that affect them.