Monday

Not a Cup, But a Cow

What do you buy for the person who already has everything?

Heifer International

How about buying for someone who has much less instead?

Heifer International helps families around the world achieve self-reliance through the gift of livestock and training. Their mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and to care for the earth.

Here is a brief history of the organization, taken from their website:

A Midwestern farmer named Dan West was ladling out rations of milk to hungry children during the Spanish Civil War when it hit him.
“These children don’t need a cup, they need a cow.”
West, who was serving as a Church of the Brethren relief worker, was forced to decide who would receive the limited rations and who wouldn’t – literally, who would live and who would die. This kind of aid, he knew, would never be enough.

So West returned home to form Heifers for Relief, dedicated to ending hunger permanently by providing families with livestock and training so that they “could be spared the indignity of depending on others to feed their children.”

Dan West's idea has now changed the lives over 8.5 million people
In 1944, the first shipment of 17 heifers left York, Pennsylvania, for Puerto Rico, going to families whose malnourished children had never even tasted milk. Learn about the cowboys who brought cows and kids together. Why heifers? These are young cows that haven’t yet given birth – making them perfect not only for supplying a continued source of milk, but also for supplying a continued source of support. That’s because each family receiving a heifer agrees to “pass on the gift” and donate the female offspring to another family, so that the gift of food is never-ending. This simple idea of giving families a source of food rather than short-term relief caught on and has continued for over 60 years. Since 1944, Heifer has helped 8.5 million people in more than 125 countries.


Heifer International will even help you create a card to accompany your gift. Please consider giving the gift of livestock this year. It's more than a gift, it's a solution.

2 comments:

  1. I've given gifts from Heifer International and I think what's really great about them is that if you can't afford a whole cow they have smaller gift options.

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  2. Agreed. I'm trying to figure out which small animals to "give" my dad this year.

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