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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

World Vision Catalog Handmade Baby Bib Giveaway!

If there is one organization I love working with it's World Vision. I truly believe in what World Vision does to support communities and individuals out of long-term poverty. World Vision helps communities mobilize to take ownership of long-term projects that support clean water, health care, agriculture, education and income generation. By partnering with those in need to build lasting solutions that address their challenges.



While the world is vast-- global population exceeds 7 billion people across thousands of diverse ethnic, religious and linguistic groups--the Internet is transforming how we connect to each other, making it easier than ever to embrace global citizenship from an early age. In honor of Mother's Day, World Vision has some wonderful tips for parents to teach their children to become global citizens.

  • Turn story time into a teachable moment: Learning about other countries and cultures can happen during daily activities. Choose children’s books that accurately portray other cultures or focus on historical events for afternoon or bedtime reading. After finishing the book, parents can talk to children about what they learned and how the lives of the characters in the book differ from their own.
  • Make the facts digestible for young minds: Young children may have a difficult time comprehending abstract statistics about inequality around the world. Create a math activity at home to make this information more relatable. Use beads or buttons to count out how many children are in the child’s class, and then remove items based on global averages for clean water access or hunger statistics. According to World Vision’s 2015 Food Assistance Report, 1 in 6 children – more than 1.4 million kids - are dangerously underweight because they lack access to adequate food and nutritional assistance. For a classroom of 24, remove 4 beads to represent these children.

  • Experiment at home: Ask children to put themselves in another person’s shoes by conducting experiments at home. For example, create a family menu budgeting $1.25 a day per family member. Give children $1.25 during the next grocery store trip - the amount of money that 1.3 billion people worldwide live on each day, according to World Vision - and let them shop and price compare themselves. Afterwards, talk about the types of foods they couldn’t purchase and what kinds of foods the menu is limited to: Were you able to purchase fresh fruits or vegetables? Is the meal limited to rice or pasta? What kind of protein could you afford to buy?

  • Sponsor a child: Get children involved directly in providing a “hand up” to communities in need around the world by sponsoring a child as a family through World Vision. Involve children in the process of choosing a boy or girl to sponsor; ask them to write cards and draw pictures for the sponsored child, and talk to them regularly about how the sponsorship donation is helping provide equal opportunities for boys and girls, clean water, bed nets, job training for parents, and much more – including the freedom to simply be a child.
Sponsoring a child through World Vision is a great way to help out. Child sponsorship through World Vision allows for a one-on-one relationship with a sponsored child, while pooling gifts from sponsors who support children within the same community to provide long-term resources for lasting change.


So check out World Vision and check out the catalog because if you do not want to sponsor a child, you can help out by buying a goat or chicken in some one's name. I know I do this every holiday season. Instead of a gift I make a gift in honor of my friends.



And thanks to the World Vision, I have a great giveaway. I have a Handmade Baby Bib from the World Vision Gift Catalog as a symbol of the value of teaching children to be global citizens from the youngest age. Every bib is handmade by artisans in Bali using only sustainable materials and recycled fabrics. These Fair Trade artisans utilize the traditions of Balinese craftsmanship while honoring nature with the smallest carbon footprint possible.

Just enter below!

a Rafflecopter giveaway



Rules: One entry per person per day. Once a winner is drawn I will contact them and the winner will have 48 hours to reply back before I draw a new winner. Giveaway is open to US residents only who are 18 years of age or older.

Disclosure: I received a sample product for review purposes. No other compensation was given and the opinions in this post are solely mine and are based on my experience with the product. Sponsors are responsible for shipping prizes unless otherwise stated. I am not responsible if sponsors do not fulfill prize. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery of any prizes.

47 comments:

  1. No but it sounds like a great idea. Patricia

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  2. We would love to sponsor a little child but we have a huge family with seven grand children and a new baby so it is not possible for us right now. Maybe in the future..

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  3. I tweeted https://twitter.com/flinflan/status/722899833598545920

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  4. I would love to have the Silver Vines Cuff.

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  5. The Gift basket I like is Mother's Day Spa Tote - Deluxe for my sweet mother-in-law.

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  6. I need new coasters, and I love the Capiz Shell Coasters on their website.

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  7. Tweet!

    https://twitter.com/Ida_Sessions/status/722932299432464385

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  8. I haven't thought about it. I tend to donate mostly to local charities in my community.

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  9. https://twitter.com/sweetums82/status/723266059222978561

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  10. This is absolutely awesome. To be honest, I have never heard much about it.. I do think it's a great thing and the word needs to be spread! starla.batesAT yahooDOTcom

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  11. I tweeted! https://twitter.com/mmstarla/status/723334230214848512

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  12. I have thought it would be nice to sponsor a child or even adopt one. Wish we had the finances to do so.

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  13. This is a really good cause. I shared on twitter. https://twitter.com/saleago/status/723688938557333504

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  14. I love the Silver Vines Cuff for a gift.

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  15. My favorite is the Tea & Cookies Gift Basket Classic.

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  16. I sponsored a child when i was in college.

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  17. I have considered sponsoring a child
    addictedtorodeo at gmail dot com
    Ashley C

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  18. Yes I have thought about sponsoring a child.

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  19. We have sponsored a child in the past. It's a lovely program. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  20. I like gifting a goat.
    Dana
    Flyergal82 at (yahoo /dot $com

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  21. The gardening gift basket is a nice gift
    Dana
    Flyergal82 at !yahoo (dot !com/

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  22. Yes, I would like to one day!

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  23. I have given it thought but have yet to do so

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  24. No, I have not thought about sponsoring a child.

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  25. No, I have not yet considered sponsoring a child.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  26. I like the gift of a goat and two chickens.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  27. I like the Happy Birthday Baked Goods Tower gift basket.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  28. I have considered it because my parents sponsor a child

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  29. I have always wanted too, I just can't afford it.

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  30. yes i have thought about it before.

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  31. I've heard of it but never considered it

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  32. i have considered it but i have not done it yet

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  33. I haven't thought of it just because of current finances. I would definitely consider it in the future!

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  34. The Royal Silk scarf is like a rainbow explosion you can wear.

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  35. I have considered sponsoring a child.
    Laurie Emerson

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  36. I would love to have the Tree of Live Votive Holder.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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  37. I love the Chocolate Gift Basket Classic.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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  38. https://twitter.com/laurallee56/status/730958734634127360

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