Charity–Not to Toot My Own Horn

It really isn’t. I’m not trying to call attention to us as if what we’ve done is so great, but I want to make you, all my friends, aware of an awesome giving opportunity.

Dave and I just got our federal tax return back, and we wanted to tithe off the portion of money that had been withheld and never tithed. After we figured out what that amount was, we began watching for opportunities that would truly make the world a better place. Also, we wanted something that would stretch our dollar as far as possible.

Enter World Vision! We’ve been supporting a little girl in Ecuador for years and years. World Vision’s mailings keep us up-to-date on giving opportunities around the world and we found two that fit the bill for what we wanted to do.

Many of you know there is a food crisis going on in Africa right now. The pictures are heartbreaking, but World Vision has a program that delivers a low-cost, locally-made, high-protein bar to the malnourished. Within WEEKS–not the usual months–people are  recovering! One such product is Plumpy’nut. Here’s the great thing, if you call World Vision at 1.888.511.6534 and donate to the Horn of Africa fund, your money will be multiplied by 5!

But, Dave and I asked, what good is having food if you can’t stay healthy? We decided to split our given amount in two and donate the other half to deliver medicine to hurting, sick communities. Drug manufacturers have donated the medicine, but donors need to cover the delivery of antibiotics, antifungals, de-worming meds, pain meds, and surgical supplies. The effect of this is your money is multiplied by 11!

To recap, Horn of Africa = $5x;  Life-saving Medicine = $11x.

A further illustration:
You decide to donate $100 of your tax refund. You split it in half. $50 to feed hungry Africans becomes $250. $50 to buy medicine becomes $550. Your $100 streeeeeeetches out to $1250.

And the feeling after you donate is priceless.

3 Responses to Charity–Not to Toot My Own Horn

  1. Georgiana February 29, 2012 at 3:18 pm #

    Great idea!

  2. Christina (Berry) Tarabochia February 29, 2012 at 10:14 pm #

    Thanks! It was just too good to share!

  3. Marji Laine - Faith-Driven Fiction April 2, 2012 at 8:36 pm #

    Wow! I didn’t know our dollars stretched so much. But I love World Vision. Our sponsored boy is about to graduate from his center in India. He’s been part of our family now for almost 10 years. What a blessing!