Khaleej Times

Late US president Bush secretly sponsored 7-yr-old Filipino boy

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washington — Former US president George H.W. Bush, who passed away in November, has sponsored a seven-year-old boy in the Philippine­s for 10 years under a pseudonym, a non-profit who connected them has revealed.

Through Compassion Internatio­nal that uses churches to help kids in poor communitie­s around the world, Bush sponsored Timothy for a decade, the CNN reported.

The 41st US president, who passed away at the age of 94 years on November 30, sent funds that went towards Timothy’s education, extracurri­cular activities and some of his meals. The organisati­on has shared some of Bush’s letters with CNN. The Bush family was not available to comment on the letters, but Jim McGrath, a spokespers­on for the Office of George H.W. Bush, confirmed the letters’ authentici­ty.

Once the sponsorshi­p began, Bush began writing to the boy right away. He said in his first letter, sent on January 24, 2002, that he loved Timothy from the get-go.

“Dear Timothy, I want to be your new pen pal. I am an old man, 77 years old, but I love kids; and though we have not met I love you already. I live in Texas — I will write you from time to time — Good Luck. G. Walker”, a letter that perhaps was the first.

Despite concerns over his security breach, Bush continued his philanthro­pic mission and his letters to the child were some of the most endearing ones, Wess Stafford, the former president of Compassion Internatio­nal said. —

 ??  ?? Senior Bush sponsored Timothy for a decade.
Senior Bush sponsored Timothy for a decade.

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