Unique Last Minute Gift Ideas Benefitting the Poorest of the Poor…

18 December 2013

If you’re like me you wait until the last minute to do your Christmas shopping (I haven’t even gotten Nilsa’s gifts yet!). If you haven’t finished shopping, or you have room for one more meaningful gift, consider donating to our Caring House Project Foundation in the name of a loved one.

If you would like an actual tangible gift to give, consider buying from our online store (books, books on tape, DVDs, etc.), https://www.frank-mckinney.com/entire_store.asp. All proceeds go to CHPF and there is still time for us to get your purchases to you by Christmas.

Below are our most popular donation ideas; $20 provides 200 meals for a hungry family, $45 buys 1 goat that produces milk for years, $500 provides a homeless child with shelter plus 620 meals, and finally $3,500 builds a new concrete home for a family of 8 who were living in mud huts or cardboard shacks.

If the 4 suggested gift options don’t appeal to you, our Caring House Project Foundation has 70 unique donation options on our donate page: https://www.frank-mckinney.com/donate.aspx.

If you’d like to donate in someone’s name visit the donate page and select an option or select from the 4 above. Make your donation. You will immediately receive a receipt. Forward your receipt to me at frank@frank-mckinney.com with the name and address of your loved one. We’ll send a nice card showing what you donated in their name.

The Caring House Project is building our 21st self-sufficient village in Haiti since 2003 in Ravine a’ Couleuvre, a small Haitian enclave near the Town of L’Estere (progress video: http://youtu.be/yWvpwj53nZY). Your donation will help us make it our best village ever!

One more shopping idea not found on our donate page: Why not send a loved one (or yourself with a loved one) to visit Haiti with me to see the new village as I host you for our www.HaitiTrip2014.com! Want to come with me to see our work firsthand?

If you have any questions feel free to call me at 561.274.9696.

P.S. Here is a link to a TED talk I recently gave: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmt-cIenlFY&feature=youtu.be

Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah,