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Sullivan Dildine
Thanks for checking out my fund raising page... I heard about the troubles of the people in Haiti when my pastor, Jacob VanHorn was speaking one Sunday. He was actually talking about water and wells, but I asked him what I could do to help the Haitian people, and he told me about the stoves and how one stove for one family can make such a difference. It only costs $20 to get a stove for a family. It saves them 20% of their income to use the stove, not to mention that it's WAY safer and keeps the air healthier. It basically just opens up a lot of opportunities for families that they wouldn't have otherwise.

I'd love to be able to help my pastor and the Haitian people by encouraging others to pay $20 for a stove. I don't know about you, but $20 for me is pretty easy to part with. My video games cost three times that much. If you can, please donate then pass it on. It would make a big difference for these people.

It's been two years since the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Half a million people are still living in tents and in extreme poverty. But the good news is that great progress is being made this year.

I want to be part of that great progress, so I made this goal of finding at least two people who will recognize this anniversary by sponsoring a charcoal-efficient stove for a family in Haiti. And maybe those two people will inspire even more people to remember Haiti.

These stoves are revolutionary -- simple and sustainable solutions to major global issues. By sponsoring a stove, you can help a family in Haiti breathe easier, cook faster, and increase their income by saving on fuel costs. They can send their kids to school, start a business, and eat more nutritious foods. You can learn more about this amazing impact at The Adventure Project. They're partnering with people on the ground to create jobs, maintain dignity, and improve livelihoods – all through a little stove.

We can have lots of positive impact. Sponsor a stove and change some lives. And pass it on – inspire more people to remember Haiti today.

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