Help Haitians Provide for Themselves

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

World Wide Village Incorporated
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$225

raised by 3 people

$2,400 goal

Jennifer and I have been to Haiti several times over the last few years. On the various trips, we've been a part of many of the wonderful projects you see in the graphic above. World Wide Village and all of you who have helped support the organization have been a part of changing so many lives in Haiti in such wonderful ways - whether it's helping to deliver a baby on the side of the road, building a permanent medical clinic to provide basic health care, building a home for a family, feeding and educating children, or providing a goat or chickens to a family to help them support themselves. And through each of these programs, the most important thing that has been done is sharing the Gospel of Christ and spiritually building up the people of Williamson and Luly. It's been amazing to be part of all the wonderful work that has been done by the many people involved with World Wide Village.

This giving Tuesday, I want to focus on helping the people of Williamson and Luly become self-sufficient and provide for their families. The goal is to raise $2400, which would provide a female goat to 24 families. Or over 2000 baby chicks to raise and sell. Or the materials to train dozens of people how to sew and make clothing to sell, including school uniforms for students.

See how your support is changing lives and furthering God's work in Haiti.

After #GivingTuesday is over, World Wide Village will use the funds for the project of your choice. You'll have a chance to enjoy stories and photos of how your donations are changing lives.

The gift of goats can provide sustainability for families living in rural Haiti. Chickens and hogs can create economic growth for communities like Williamson & Luly. $100 provides a pregnant goat and training for a family in need.

This fundraiser supports

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World Wide Village Incorporated

Organized By Chad Streit

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