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Monday, November 22, 2004

Christmas Ideas

On the left there are three different sites that would be good for Christmas gifts...

One of them is the Heifer Project. On this website you can purchase an animal or a share in a animal for a family in a third world country to use for their livelihood. They don’t just give them the animals for them to use as food instead they give them animals that they can make money from.

The next is called the Seva Foundation. This organization allows to sponsor either an eye exam or a sight restoring surgery for someone in a third world country.
The last website is just a site that show alternative gifts.

Check these out if there is anyone you know that really doesn’t need anything.