It seems these days everyone wants our money. We have to be very selective in whom we choose to donate to. The Zambia Scholarship Fund helps send children to school and pays the teacher for teaching. For $25 a month we fund a student's education and $35 pays the teacher. $200 will buy a sewing machine or woodworking kit to teach vocational skills.
I decided to raise $200 to help the cause, since I have been contributing for several years. A yard sale was the result of this motivation earning $150. Collecting aluminum cans all summer brought in $60. I am sending a check this week for my part to help this great cause.
Want to know more? Go the thezambiascholarship.org for information about this nonprofit originating with Peggy Rogers of Tremonton, Utah. Order their book, Foreign Flowers, or a video. Share them with friends to get more people helping this good cause by paying it forward. It feels so good.
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