Wednesday, July 1, 2020

The Salvation Army’s United States Overseas Child Sponsorship Programs


Sales and operations management professional Benjy Orbach resides in Methuen, Massachusetts, where he most recently served as a sales manager. An active philanthropist and community volunteer in his free time, Benjy Orbach supports charitable organizations that include Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army.

Since 1865, the Salvation Army has helped meet the needs of humans around the world without discrimination. The organization, which currently operates in 130 countries, touches the lives of 23 million Americans each year through over 1.5 million members.

The Salvation Army offers several ways for individuals to provide support, from donations and fundraising to corporate support and child sponsorships. Child sponsorships at the Salvation Army operate through the organization’s United States Overseas Child Sponsorship program. The program is divided into four regions across the United States: a central territory, an eastern territory, a southern territory, and a western territory. Each region coordinates financial gifts from donors that provide necessities for people with disabilities as well as those who suffer from poverty and abandonment. The program provides food, clothing, activities, educational materials, and spiritual nurturing.

For additional information on the program or to sponsor a child, visit www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/sponsorship.