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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCouple Sponsors Boy Through World Vision For Decades. They Went To Find Said Boy. They Got Scammed.
We want to know: Who took the photo? What was their aim? asked Othmans uncle Abdul-Hamid Sabateen, a chicken farmer in Husan, a Palestinian village on the outskirts of Bethlehem.
I had come to Husan to find Othman after a chance meeting with an Australian police officer months before. I was lost in Sydneys airport, and he helped me find the departure gate. On the way, I mentioned my work as a journalist in the Middle East, and the officer who is 44 and spoke on the condition that he be identified only by his first name, Brendan, because of his work said he had been interested in the Palestinian cause since he was a teenager.
Brendan told me that in 2003 he had signed up to sponsor Othman through World Vision, a Christian charity whose website highlights faces and biographies of children from impoverished places around the world, saying that $39 a month can change a childs world for good.
Over the next five years, Brendan said, he sent at least $1,100, along with Christmas and Easter cards, photographs and letters for Othman. He never got any response from the boy, and always wondered what had become of him. He did not know Othmans last name, but remembered that he was from Husan, a village of about 7,000.
My curiosity has got the better of me, Brendan wrote in an email later. If you could ask around in your travels, Id love to know that he is O.K.
More:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/a-world-vision-donor-sponsored-a-boy-the-outcome-was-a-mystery-to-both/ar-BBv9Fjf?li=BBnbcA1
I had come to Husan to find Othman after a chance meeting with an Australian police officer months before. I was lost in Sydneys airport, and he helped me find the departure gate. On the way, I mentioned my work as a journalist in the Middle East, and the officer who is 44 and spoke on the condition that he be identified only by his first name, Brendan, because of his work said he had been interested in the Palestinian cause since he was a teenager.
Brendan told me that in 2003 he had signed up to sponsor Othman through World Vision, a Christian charity whose website highlights faces and biographies of children from impoverished places around the world, saying that $39 a month can change a childs world for good.
Over the next five years, Brendan said, he sent at least $1,100, along with Christmas and Easter cards, photographs and letters for Othman. He never got any response from the boy, and always wondered what had become of him. He did not know Othmans last name, but remembered that he was from Husan, a village of about 7,000.
My curiosity has got the better of me, Brendan wrote in an email later. If you could ask around in your travels, Id love to know that he is O.K.
More:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/a-world-vision-donor-sponsored-a-boy-the-outcome-was-a-mystery-to-both/ar-BBv9Fjf?li=BBnbcA1
I don't remember the part of the Bible where Jesus says "one born every minute".
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Couple Sponsors Boy Through World Vision For Decades. They Went To Find Said Boy. They Got Scammed. (Original Post)
Initech
Aug 2016
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csziggy
(34,138 posts)1. Was he named Jimmy and did he look like Garrett Morris?
The Jeffersons Season 9 Episode 18
True Confessions
Aired Feb 06, 1983 on CBS
George and Louise prepare for a visit from their foster son, Jimmy. However, they are in for the shock of their lives when they discover their foster son is a grown man who's supposedly been using the money they've sent them on his education.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-jeffersons/true-confessions-7517/
True Confessions
Aired Feb 06, 1983 on CBS
George and Louise prepare for a visit from their foster son, Jimmy. However, they are in for the shock of their lives when they discover their foster son is a grown man who's supposedly been using the money they've sent them on his education.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-jeffersons/true-confessions-7517/
Stuart G
(38,449 posts)2. I read the article...seems like a scam to me....k and r..
Why? because there was no real contact between the contributor and the child as was promised..