President's MessageOn this day, because of Heifer International, millions of people who Since 1944, when Heifer first shipped cows to impoverished families, we have known that livestock offer one of the best resources for ending the cycle of chronic hunger and poverty that plagues two-thirds of the planet. Since then, Heifer has helped millions of families with gifts of livestock and training. We have learned that, to effect real change, our efforts must be sustainable — we must equip future generations to face the challenges in store for them. We’ve learned the importance of training that allows farmers to use their land productively and to restore and preserve the environment. We’ve learned how women — who produce much of the developing world’s food — can play a pivotal role in improving family nutrition. We’ve learned to be sensitive to traditional cultures, often supporting them by reintroducing indigenous animals. We’ve learned that we will not end hunger without educating North Americans about the role they play in global poverty and challenging ourselves to alter our lifestyles to care for the earth and its inhabitants. Perhaps most important, Heifer has learned that global problems can be solved only if all people are committed to sharing what they have and caring about others. In a world where one billion people don’t have enough to eat, our effectiveness depends upon the sustained effort of many partners around the world. And Heifer continues to search for new partners who share our vision for a better world.
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