We are SQUEALING with excitement!!

The Christmas List is a program based on Isaiah 1:17 that provides sustainable income-generating livestock for the most needy families as identified by the Leadership Councils in our 410 Bridge communities in Kenya and Haiti.  In these communities, parents often struggle to provide food for their families. By giving a gift of livestock to families in need this Christmas, you can help these parents become more self-sufficient, leading to healthier children who are more involved in school and their community.

The gift of a pig helps generate family income and provides plenty of protein for undernourished families and children. One sow can produce 20 babies a year, and within six months a piglet can weigh 200 pounds, and sell for a good price at the market.

Visit http://410bridge.gostorego.com/ to learn more!

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