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Not Your Typical Tuesday, July 27

By James Renfrew
Event Date and Time
2010-07-25T11:45:00 - 2010-07-27T21:45:00

 Not Your Typical Tuesday

Special Summer Program for Children in Byron

 

Come to our Cook-Out

Tuesday, July 27th

6:00 – 8:00 PM

For kids, adults, everyone!

You don’t need to bring anything this night, but be prepared to support our Youth Group in their “Big Give” plans to support the Heifer Project International.

Look at what we’ve done this month – hygiene kits for Haiti, flowers planted in Trestle Park, school supplies for Cameron Community Ministries, and now the Heifer Project!

 At the Byron Presbyterian Church

6293 West Main (Rt 237), Byron

Heifer Project International – Background Info

      Heifer International is a global nonprofit humanitarian assistance organization working to help end hunger and poverty and at the same time protect the environment and care for the Earth. Heifer provides living gifts of area-appropriate livestock and training in environmentally sound agricultural practices to families in need to help lift themselves out of poverty to become self-reliant.

     Heifer provides cows, goats, water buffalo and other livestock—28 animals in total—in values-based community development projects involving hundreds of thousands of people in more than 50 countries, including the United States.  For example, heifer is donated to a village for a gift of $500, or a pig, goat or sheep for $120, or a water buffalo for $250, or a flock of geese or baby chicks for $20. 

     Each animal provides benefits such as milk, eggs, wool and manure for fertilizer, providing families not only better and more secure sources of nutrition, but access to income to help secure education, health care and better housing. Heifer projects are environmentally sustainable, using trees, bees, organic compost, biogas and other techniques to ensure they have a lasting impact.

     Additionally, project participants agree to honor Heifer’s Pass on the Gift cornerstone, sharing the first-born female offspring of their animal as well as their own training to others, extending the benefits to entire communities in an ever-widening circle of hope.

     For more than 65 years, Heifer has worked to help improve livelihoods for families that struggle daily for reliable sources of food and income. Since 1944, Heifer has helped more than 12 million families—62 million men, women and children, 1.5 million families in 2008-09.

     Heifer’s global headquarters in Little Rock, Ark., is a center for hunger and poverty education, offering school service-learning projects and overnight Global Village experiences at learning centers in Massachusetts and Arkansas. Heifer has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the prestigious Conrad Hilton Humanitarian Prize and citations from Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

      Our Youth Group loved the idea of our farming community helping farming communities in other countries.  We hope you will support our effort to give to the Heifer Project on Tuesday night!

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