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Children of the World - College Education Fund


World Help is committed to the future of the children who participate in Children of the World International Children's Choir. Each child who participates in the choir will receive a college scholarship to the school of their choice in their home country.  

These are a few of our recent college success stories.

 

 

Tristan Beato
Children of the World 2002
Tristan is currently attending the Technological Institute of the Philippines, Inc., in pursuit of his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering degree. He hopes to complete his degree in March 2011. He has also joined the fellowship at his church and is actively involved in the program there.

Rachel Ann Papango
Children of the World 2002
Rachel attends Emilio Aguinaldo College, pursuing her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy. She is on track to graduate in March 2012. Currently, she also helps lead the youth and teaches children’s Sunday school at her church.

Wilmark Domingo
Children of the World 2002
Wilmark attends Unciano College in Manila, Philippines. He hopes to graduate in March 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Wilmark is also very active in his church. He is involved in music ministry and teaches children’s Sunday school, as well as a Bible study for children on Saturdays.

Ramesh Giri
Children of the World 2001
Ramesh is in the United Academy in Nepal. Ramesh plans to graduate in 2008 with his degree in Management.

Roldan Mabano "Rey"
Children of the World 2001
Rey attends the University of Cebu - Banilad. He is pursuing his degree as an Accountant, hoping to graduate in March 2011. Rey is growing tremendously in his walk with the Lord. He is actively involved in teaching the elementary children’s ministry at his church.

Shova Subedi
Children of the World 2001
Shova was pursuing her Business Management degree from the National Open College in Lalitpur, Nepal. She had hoped to graduate in 2010, but took some time off and is following the Lord’s leading, as she will be returning for a third year of traveling with the Children of the World choir and serving as a chaperone. Shova spends most of her time serving the Lord by caring for the children and helping with general operations for the tour. She spends time in prayer every morning and evening and enjoys reading the Bible one book at a time.