Unique Gift Registry Helps Impoverished Families
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Unique Gift Registry Supports Impoverished Families
When Elizabeth Spees and Michael Robinson tied the knot in 2002, they opted for a unique twist on their wedding gift list: farm animals instead of traditional presents.
They invited guests to contribute to an "ark" through Heifer International, a nonprofit that offers livestock and agricultural training to impoverished families worldwide. The concept of an ark involves raising $5,000, which funds education and sustainable projects in 50 countries, including the U.S.
Their guests exceeded this goal, bringing joy to the couple, who wanted to make a meaningful impact rather than accumulate unnecessary items.
Heifer International has since introduced an online "Giving Registry," allowing individuals to create wish lists for various occasions like weddings, anniversaries, Bar Mitzvahs, birthdays, school and church fundraisers, or memorials.
Part of Heifer's popular online gift catalog, the Giving Registry enables users to choose gifts much like a department-store registry. However, instead of household items, selections range from chickens to cows to water buffaloes. These animals provide families with milk, eggs, wool, and other resources, helping them feed, clothe, and educate their children.
Participants can customize their gift page, select honor cards, and track donations, making this registry a meaningful way to help those in need.
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