
Unbound works in a bunch of beautiful places, and Antioquia, Colombia is certainly one of them.
The Unbound family is just as bright and colorful as our logo. We’ve put together a bunch of photos to show you just how colorful our communities around the world can be.
The Unbound family is just as bright and colorful as our logo. We’ve put together these photos to show you just how colorful our communities around the world can be.
- Sponsored girl Estefany wears traditional Guatemalan garments.
- Sophia is a former sponsored member and part of Kenya’s Maasai tribe.
- Sponsors try on saris during an awareness trip in India.
- Chili peppers grown by the parents of a sponsored child in Colombia.
- Henry and Prossy, parents of a sponsored child in Uganda, earn a living by making bricks.
- Sponsored girls from the Dumagat tribe in the Philippines wear traditional garments.
- Sponsored youth in the Philippines made flower baskets to celebrate Flores de Mayo, a Filipino Catholic festival honoring the Virgin Mary.
- Gloria helps her son Werner write a letter to his sponsor.
- Blanca (left) got to meet her sponsor, Kendall (right), on an awareness trip to El Salvador.
- Maria from Guatemala with her youngest son. Her older son, Carlos, is sponsored through Unbound’s Hermano Pedro program.
- Sponsored child James plays the drum at the Ati Atihan Festival in the Philippines.
- Fernando (far left), a sponsored youth from Honduras, spends some time with his family.
- Karen stands next to the rubble of her home which was destroyed by floods.
- These sponsored girls in rural Philippines have to cross fields and rivers to get to school.
- Kishtamma makes a withdrawal from the bank account where her son Suresh’s sponsorship benefits are deposited to help pay for his school fees.
- Eight-year-old Anitah from Uganda knows what she wants to be when she grows up.
- Unbound works in a bunch of beautiful places, and Antioquia, Colombia is certainly one of them.
- Josue, a sponsored member in Mexico, watches the 2014 World Cup from home.
- Six-year-old Leonard is sponsored through our program in Lima, Peru.
- A mothers group in India.
- Filonila holds up a poncho she made after learning to crochet through the livelihood program she and other sponsored elders started in Cali, Colombia.
- Sponsored child Sandra sits with her little brother, Walter, and her mother, Patrona, outside their home in Guatemala.
- Anna is the grandmother and guardian of a sponsored boy in Uganda. She cuts and dries palm leaves, weaves them into mats and sells them to help support her grandson.
- Mothers in India work to bind hay into bales.
- Sponsored children in the Philippines enjoy this cake with chocolate frosting at an Unbound birthday celebration.
- Mud and clay form the walls of many houses in Guatemala.
- Sponsored child Melvin from Guatemala plays with a family chicken.
- Sponsored youth in the Philippines make bokashi balls used to help clean up a polluted river.
- In India cows are given flowers too.
- Storefront near the Taj Mahal in India.
- Thirteen-year-old Ana Julia is sponsored through the Unbound program in El Salvador.
- Sponsors and sponsored dance with each other an awareness trip to Kenya.
- Sponsored youth weave traditional Guatemalan belts.
- Late co-founder Bob Hentzen with children from our Cali program in Colombia.
- Unbound families gather at the Allahabad office in India to celebrate Holi.
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