University of San Francisco study explores if Compassion is really fostering a future generation of leaders?
Compassion Scams: Do Child Sponsorship Programs Work? by Kristen Castillo

University of San Francisco study explores if Compassion is really fostering a future generation of leaders?
“If you lack integrity you lack everything. If you cannot be trusted you have nothing to offer.” -Wess Stafford, president and CEO of Compassion International–a child advocacy ministry committed to releasing children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty.
As Haiti rises from the rubble it is time to think about tangible ways for individuals to make a long-term impact. One strategy already bearing fruit is assisting Haiti’s social reconstruction one child at a time through child sponsorship.
In his new book, Unshaken, filmmaker and Compassion worker @Dan Woolley (one of my former students) describes his work in Haiti and the nearly three days he spent trapped in an elevator shaft beneath six stories of rubble.