Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Yes indeed, there is a Santa Claus!
Our sincere thanks go out to Suzanne for 2 sheep,
And thanks Michelle for 4 sheep,
Jeremy for 2 sheep,
and Irene for 1 sheep,
and Joe for 2 sheep,
And remember, thanks to our wonderful anonymous donor, 11 sheep becomes 22!


we are so pleased to say that more sincere thanks go out today, to Ed for 2 sheep,
yet another Shari with 5 more sheep,
and Pat for 1 sheep,
and another Ed for 1sheep,
and steve for 2 more sheep.
that's 11 more sheep closer to our target!
Or 22 more...thanks anonymous!


Wow! So much thoughtful generosity!
Thanks go out to Andrea for 3 sheep.
And thanks to Lisa & Erik for 2 sheep!
And that 5 becomes 10!
We're in the home stretch!
Thanks to our amazing anonymous, only 22 more sheep to go!



...and this thoughtful, generosity just keeps on coming!
Thanks go out to Sharon for 2 sheep.
And thanks to Catherine for 1 sheep.
And thanks go to Richard for 2 sheep.
And, of course, with anonymous on bord, that 5 is 10!

Len & Natalie for 2 sheep,
Spencer for 2 sheep
And the Tora Foundation for 4 sheep.
Thanks to anonymous...
Can we get a drum roll...
Only 9 sheep needed to reach our target!
Feel the love...

"I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year!"
-Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

With 1 day still to go, we are oh so very happy to report that we are sending out thanks to yet another Steve for 5 sheep
thanks to Brendan for 1 sheep
thanking Sheri for 2
And thanking Maddy & Co. for 1 sheep...

And because Michael & Judy have so very generously matched all the donations with an INCREDIBLY GENEROUS donation of their own

WE'VE REACHED OUR TARGET!
We are a love story that is full of shit and now so many more have made it their story too!

Thanks to all this wonderful wave of compassionate generosity from so many...
we have all the funds in place to source 120 sheep for our newest expansion into North Kivu, in Eastern D.R. Congo!

We are returning in March, assisting the first of 5 farming cooperatives living along a 45km stretch of the border of Virunga National Park, home to the world’s only Mountain Gorillas.

If you haven't already, please consider watching a very special documentary called VIRUNGA.
It tells the haunting story of the National Park, the mountain gorillas who live there and the incredible rangers and farmers who live and work inside and beside this stunningly beautiful piece of our Earth.

Best wishes from us this holiday season. We are proud to honour so much generosity and compassion for others.

Peace.
Rita & Jeff
   

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