Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

Shaving the Gulf - Collect as much hair as possible to save the Gulf from the Catastrophic Oil Spill

Please join us in saving the Gulf of Mexico from the BP Oil Spill.




Please go to our Cause page on FaceBook and help us ONE HAIR  at a time clean this Catastrophic Oil Spill.

SHAVE THE GULF - HOME PAGE ON FACE BOOK     



This spill not only effects all of North America but the entire world. The resources, wild life and marine life that can be lost may never return.  There will be lost  jobs and a way of life that will effect all of us now and the future generations.
Please help us with the clean up - we need to start helping to save our planet for us and our children.
One person joining can lead to millions - we are all in this world together - so lets work together side by side to help!

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Friday, January 23, 2009

HANDMADE RECYCLED ENVELOPES from WORLD VISION GIFT CATALOGUES



Recycle, reduce and reuse -- these 6 envelopes are recycled from the World Vision Gift Catalogue.



I am a supporter of World Vision.



I made these envelopes to give World Vision more visibility and hopefully support.



They are 3 3/4" by 5 1/8" and they have a lick & stick on the flap of the envelope just like the store bought envelopes.



I sponsor a child in Peru through World Vision and it is so wonderful to see her grow and her village prosper.



At Christmas they send out a Christmas catalogue for you to purchase things from chickens to drilling of a water well. Also mediations and health clinic supplies and so much more.


You send the money and then you can print of a gift card and give the card to a family member to show them what you have donated in their name to World Vision.


And the item you have purchase is given to a family or village as needed.




What a blessing this is to the giver and to the receiver of this gift. In this case there are 2 receivers - the person or village that is given the gift through World Vision and the person who's name you used to donated the gift.