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Dani Liceth Velasquez Mayo
Nickname: Dani Birthday: 4/7/2020 Gender: Female Siblings: 2 Entrance Date: 9/4/2025 Grade: na Home Level: 0
About Dani: Dani entered the Home in September 2025 along with her two sisters, Valery and Sara Valentina.
The mother came from Manizales a few months ago. They lived there at the paternal grandfather's house, who complained a lot about the girls' noise. They came to Medellín, to the Manrique neighborhood, looking for better opportunities. The mother got a job at a bakery in the neighborhood. The girls are left alone; they haven't been studying since they arrived. The maternal grandparents are deceased. The mother's adoptive father is the one who supported them in coming to Medellín. The mother has more siblings, but they all live in different parts of the country, which is why they don't have other support networks.
Hobbies & Sports: Dani spends her free time in the park playing or coloring; she also likes to play soccer.
What does Luisa want to be when she grows up? She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
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Am I the only sponsor for a child?
No. Unlike most of the other child sponsorship programs, we allow a child to have multiple sponsors. Other sponsorship organizations provide many wonderful services for their children; food, clothing, education. We are a little bit different in that we are operating a Home for these kids and thus also provide them with a place to live, staff to cook food for them them and teachers to educate them.
Can I visit my sponsored child?
Yes! Every year, we organize mission trips for volunteers who want to help with the children or with the ongoing maintenance of our home. Please visit our Volunteer page for more information.
What makes The Emiliani Project different from other organizations?
Emiliani is a 100% volunteer organization operated in the US to help orphaned and abandoned children. 100% of your sponsorship donations go directly to our projects that supply the care, support and education for these children.
What happens if a child leaves the home?
Many kids at the home are in volatile situations where they may have family members in the area, but are unable to provide for their children. Although we are given guardianship over the children, family members, according to Colombian law, maintain their authority. If a family member arrives to claim responsibility, we are obligated to relinquish the child to them. If this happens, you will be notified and your sponsorship will be moved to a new child, so that you can continue helping children.
Can I give my sponsored child gifts?
Yes. There will be opportunities to contribute to a birthday, Christmas, or special holiday event fund. This fund will not be directed specifically to one child, but will allow the community to celebrate together.