Sponsorship
The sponsorship strategy of the UK Committee focuses on providing financial support to deprived and often destitute children from Kolkata and other regions of West Bengal, India. All our children are cared for and educated at Dr. Graham's Homes, Kalimpong. Children are taken in as young as a few weeks old and most will stay until their late teens when their education is completed.
Unlike many of the large charities financially
supporting children, this is a particularly personal one. Sponsors are encouraged to correspond with the children. All communications are acknowledged by the children through the Homes Sponsor Office. Each Christmas, sponsors receive a christmas card, a current photograph of the child and their annual school report.
Sponsorship Schemes
Currently, there are a number of schemes operating which offers choice to prospective sponsors.
- Full Sponsorship: a single Sponsor commits to fully supporting a named child throughout the school career;
- Part Sponsorship: a single Sponsor commits to providing a proportion of the support required for a named child throughout the school career;
- Joint Sponsorship: two independent Sponsors commit to providing a proportion of the support required for a named child throughout the school career.

- Group Sponsorship: a number of like-minded individuals – usually from a club or community venture (church, guild, friends etc) – commit to supporting a named child.
- Fund Sponsorship: a named Fund established, perhaps, to remember an individual, to recognise an organisation, or perhaps as a Trust established through an appeal by a Newspaper, etc may also support a named child; this generally amounts to Full Sponsorship.
- Extended Sponsorship: an individual commits to Sponsorship of a Student who has left The Homes and is under-taking, say, a three-year course of study at a recognised college leading to a degree / diploma.
- Correspondent: where an individual wishes to be associated with a named Child, or Student, but is not in a position to provide financial support.
- General Sponsorship: unattributed monies given "for sponsorship of the children" and placed in the General Sponsorship Fund; this Fund is used to make up shortfalls in sponsorship monies such as that created through Part Sponsorship of a Child.
Can you help by becoming a Sponsor?
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please contact our Sponsorship Secretary for further information:
Mr James Simpson,
37 Campbell Drive, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 4NF
email: sponsorship@drgrahamshomes.co.uk
Tel: 0845 094 8839

