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A goat makes a wonderful pet, helping the child to grow as a caring and
responsible person.
And thankfully, when you give a goat through Sanma, it
goes further; it becomes a means of nutrition for the child, through its
milk. This is an immense help for parents who struggle to supply
necessary nutrition for their children. Contribute
for a diary goat: $40
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A micro-farmer?s dream is simple;
farm and produce food. And when he is not able to farm, consequences go
beyond his family; it affects the global food supply also. With the help
of a pair of plowing animals, a
micro-farmer can re-start, or enhance his farming. Millions of
micro-farmers do not utilize their full capacity to farm, due to lack of tools such as this. Your gift will positively impact more than a family. It will affect the
global food supply! Pair of plowing oxen $250
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They work hard, from dawn to dusk, but are not able
to immediate needs of their children, or to allow them an education.
Often, a gift of a milking cow or water buffalo can change this
situation. The income from selling the milk every day enables a family
break the vicious cycle of poverty, and illiteracy. Simple. Powerful.
Beyond their reach. Within yours. Break the chain of poverty today!
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These hardy animals make wonderful gift as they can be
ushers of freedom from child labor or even child trafficking. Poor
children who fall prey to the traffickers can be saved by providing them
a means of income such as a pair of goats. Through breeding and milk, a
pair of goats often brings enough income a child earns working six
months!
A pair of goats can
allow a child a childhood!
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Sanma: A Trustworthy Organization
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Sanma is a registered non-profit corporation in the state of Texas, and
is recognized by the federal government of the United States as a
501(c) 3 tax-exempt organization since 1998. Our office is in
Arlington, Texas. Sanma meets the compliance requirements of the most
recognized and respected monitoring agency in the nation; the Better
Business Bureau. Sanma has been working in the rural community of
India since 1989. Sanma has two regional offices and training centers
in India, registered under the 1955 charitable act of the state of
Kerala, India.

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