Chapter 402 Donate In Her Name Upon hearing that, the orphanageâs director shed tears of joy.
Benjamin continued, âIâll arrange for someone to construct a new building for the children and hire a tutor for them. Iâll pay five thousand to cover the daily expenses of each child a year and will continuously support them until they reach adulthood. Iâll also cover their medical expenses, if necessary.
What do you think? Is there anything else that you need?â
The director was stunned and looked at them in disbelief. âThatâs more than enough! Thank you!â
A child would be able to live comfortably on a few hundred bucks a month, and that was a lot more than what an ordinary family could afford.
That pledge for sponsorship was a pleasant surprise, and the director was overjoyed.
âAll right then. Iâll get someone to prepare the contract. Iâll be bringing in more children in the future. And Iâll also be setting up a foundation, so you donât need to worry about the money anymore!â Benjamin promised.
âOkay!â The director was pleased to hear that. With Benjaminâs sponsorship, the orphanage would have no problem taking in more children in the future!
Arissa, too, was just as stunned. She did not expect Benjamin to do that.
âSir, can I get your name?â the director looked at them and asked.
âArissa York. Thatâs the name you should remember,â Benjamin answered.
That answer rendered Arissa speechless.
The director mumbled Arissaâs name and expressed his gratitude. âAll right! Youâre our benefactor, and weâll remember you for life!â
âRemember this lady, not me!â Benjamin pulled Arissa over.
The director gave Arissa a surprised look. Arissa awkwardly pointed at Benjamin and said, âNo, no, no. You should remember him. Heâs the one who has pledged to support the orphanage. Heâs Benjamin Graham.â
âBenjamin Graham?â The director was struck dumb.
Never in a million years did he expect a wealthy and powerful man like Benjamin to visit the orphanage and pledge to support them.
âJust remember Arissaâs name will do! My name is not important,â Benjamin insisted.
Arissa did not know what else to say. So was the director.
The director thought Benjamin wanted to lay low to avoid unwanted publicity. âAll right then!â
âYouâre the one supporting the orphanage. Why did you mention my name?â Arissa could not understand why Benjamin did that.
Benjamin glanced at her. âBecause youâll be the one paying the orphanage!â
Arissa was a little annoyed. What? Does he expect me to pay for the expenses of a hundred kids here? How much do I have to pay?
That would be five hundred thousand a year and five million for ten years. For every one thousand children, Iâll have to pay five hundred thousand a year and fifty million for ten years.
If I had to pay for the children for the next eighteen years, Iâd have to fork out a total of one hundred million. And this amount is not inclusive of infrastructure development, workersâ salaries, and medical expenses.
Thatâs a huge sum, and I donât have so much money!
Arissa began to realize that operating an orphanage was an overly ambitious idea.
The expenses alone was already a stumbling block.
Words caught in Arissaâs throat.
She was too embarrassed to admit to the director that she could not afford to sponsor the orphanage. She also did not want to disappoint the children.
Oh, well. Let them proceed with the contract. I guess Iâll just have to work harder to pay him back.
âDo you really mean what youâve said?â The director needed the reassurance as he was afraid that Benjamin and Arissa were not serious about the pledge.
âWeâre serious about the pledge, of course!â Benjamin nodded and immediately called Ethen on the phone.
âPrepare a contract right now. We shall convert the orphanage into a school, and weâll cover all the expenses, teaching resources, and medical needs...â
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 401 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You Upon hearing that, Arissa was impressed with the detailed arrangement Benjamin made.
She turned to the director and said, âHeâll deliver what he had promised. The contract would be legally binding once youâve signed on it, so donât worry.â
The director became even more thrilled when he heard that Benjamin planned to manage this orphanage like a school. âYou two are indeed Good Samaritans. Thank you!â
Arissa, who wished to get to know more about the children, did not forget the purpose of the trip. âCould you gather the children for me? I would like to meet them!â