Do you have a blog, MySpace page, or other website?
Then help lead our holiday fundraising campaign!
Make this holiday season special by using your blog, MySpace page, or other website to make a difference for a family facing hunger and poverty. We’re calling on online community leaders like yourself to help give the ultimate gift – a brighter future and a way out of poverty and hunger.
Challenge your readers, fans, friends and family to plant the seeds of peace this holiday season by alleviating hunger and poverty. Giving to Heifer International brings peace to the world and makes a meaningful, lasting difference in the lives of families in need.

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Put me on your blog, MySpace page, or other website
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It’s easy and fun to invite your community to participate in a fundraising challenge. It just takes a few minutes to:
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Create your campaign page,
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Set a goal for how much you want to raise,
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Copy some code from our site to yours to display a cool donation badge that shows your progress,
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Encourage your community to pitch in on a gift that makes a real difference in the lives of families in need.
Once you launch your campaign, we’ll share story tips, videos, updates on Heifer’s programs and our campaign, and other cool materials to help you succeed in reaching your goal and have fun doing it.

You'll be able to offer the animals below in your fundraising efforts. Each gift — combined with training — changes the lives of families around the world.
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About Heifer
Heifer's mission is to end hunger and poverty while caring for the earth. For more than 60 years, Heifer International has provided livestock and environmentally sound agricultural training to improve the lives of those who struggle daily for dependable sources of food and income.
Heifer is currently working in more than 50 countries, including the U.S., to help families and communities become more self-reliant. Since 1944 it has helped 38 million people through training in livestock development and livestock gifts that multiply.
Every gift of an animal provides benefits such as milk, eggs, wool and fertilizer, increasing family incomes for better housing, nutrition, health care and school fees for children.
Recipients "Pass on the Gift" of the offspring of their cows, goats and other livestock to others in an ever-widening circle of hope.
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