Unique Gift Registry Helps Impoverished Families
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Unique Gift Registry Transforms Lives for Impoverished Families
Summary
In 2002, Elizabeth Spees and Michael Robinson chose a meaningful twist for their wedding gift list by asking for farm animals instead of traditional gifts.Article
When Elizabeth Spees and Michael Robinson tied the knot in 2002, they opted for a truly unique wedding registry: farm animals. Their guests were invited to contribute to an "ark" through Heifer International, a nonprofit dedicated to providing livestock and agricultural training to families in need worldwide.
An "ark" requires a $5,000 donation, which supports education and sustainable development projects in over 50 countries, including the United States. Their generous guests exceeded this goal, bringing joy to the couple who preferred to help those in need rather than accumulate more possessions.
Heifer International has since created an online "Giving Registry," enabling people to set up wish lists for various occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, Bar Mitzvahs, birthdays, fundraisers, or memorials. Unlike traditional registries filled with household items, the Giving Registry offers selections like chickens, cows, and water buffaloes. These gifts provide families with essential resources like milk, eggs, and wool, helping them to earn income, nourish their families, and educate their children.
Registrants can personalize their gift page, choose honor cards, and monitor donations, making the Giving Registry a powerful tool for thoughtful giving.
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