If you’re looking for a modest fundraising goal to help a
family in need, give a goat.
For $50, a goat (or a sheep in some areas) can provide a family
with income, with milk, with wool, with future baby goats that could eventually
make a flock.
What is neat about giving farm animals to families in
developing countries is that instead of giving a one-time meal, you are
equipping families with resources to provide for themselves. A goat could
ultimately help a family afford many meals.
One thing that CRF does that I like is that farm animals
aren’t just distributed freely in places where they could not survive or where
they could make someone sick. Christian Relief Fund focuses on supporting the
management of local directors who understand their geography and the location
of the people. They distribute the farm animals where they could bless a family
the most.
Last year I was able to present a sheep to my sponsored
child, David, and his mother. I had never done something like this in person
before and it was life-changing to see the look of astonishment and excitement on
the faces of David and Helen. They own a small farm, so a sheep (who happened
to be pregnant with twins) would raise their income tremendously.
The money for the sheep came from a change jar that my
roommates and I kept on an in-table right in front of the doorway of our house
in college. When people came to visit, they emptied their change into the jar. We
called it the David Jar.
The spare change of friends and family became an income for
a needy family.
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