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Hi. I'm sponsoring a young girl in Peru, and I'm not sure what I should send first. It's winter there at the moment.
Toy,
dress,
pants/shirt,
school uniform,
jacket,
blanket,
towel,
school supplies,
school books,
hygiene,
chicken breeding,
corn seeds,
barley seeds,
beans,
shoes,
socks,
underwear,
undershirts,
sheets,
mattress,
school backpack,
laundry supplies,
guinea pigs for breeding,
wheat seeds.
I can currently send up to 3 items.
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Are you personally sending the items or do you give money, pick the item and the agency sends the item? I'm going to assume that the agency sends the item because customs would tear you up for trying to send live animals over sea!
My suggestion would be:
Toy
School supplies
Guinea pigs
My reasoning is this: Poor children don't often gets toys. Peruvian women are often skilled at weaving and are usually capable of providing their children with blankets, rudimentary clothing, etc. A toy would be a great way to give the child something she couldn't acquire otherwise, and it's a nice way to initiate a relationship.
School supplies are hard to come by even in more affluent regions of Peru sometimes. Most travel sites list pens and pencils as good, cheap gifts for travelers wanting to thank locals for their hospitality. When I was in Peru, I saw lots of Peruvian kids walking to school with Korn notebooks and Hello Kitty backpacks, no kidding.
The guinea pigs will benefit the family unit as a whole. Guinea pigs are quick breeders and the family will quickly be able to breed them and produce meat for their families. They can also sell guinea pigs they don't need for extra income. Then they can buy some of the other things on the list on their own. Chickens would be a good choice for the same reason. And, of course, they can probably make good use of the eggs.
Are you personally sending the items or do you give money, pick the item and the agency sends the item? I'm going to assume that the agency sends the item because customs would tear you up for trying to send live animals over sea!
My suggestion would be:
Toy
School supplies
Guinea pigs
My reasoning is this: Poor children don't often gets toys. Peruvian women are often skilled at weaving and are usually capable of providing their children with blankets, rudimentary clothing, etc. A toy would be a great way to give the child something she couldn't acquire otherwise, and it's a nice way to initiate a relationship.
School supplies are hard to come by even in more affluent regions of Peru sometimes. Most travel sites list pens and pencils as good, cheap gifts for travelers wanting to thank locals for their hospitality. When I was in Peru, I saw lots of Peruvian kids walking to school with Korn notebooks and Hello Kitty backpacks, no kidding.
The guinea pigs will benefit the family unit as a whole. Guinea pigs are quick breeders and the family will quickly be able to breed them and produce meat for their families. They can also sell guinea pigs they don't need for extra income. Then they can buy some of the other things on the list on their own. Chickens would be a good choice for the same reason. And, of course, they can probably make good use of the eggs.
websites to design a backpack?
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i want to add my own pictures and stuff. like pictures from my computer! and put them on a backpack! if you can gimme a like but whatever lol
a backpack for school btw
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http://www.mylocker.net/custom-backpacks.cfm
http://www.pricegrabber.com/indoors/backpacks++personal-creations-personalized-create-your-own-backpack-girls-back-to-school-gift/m-1029351900/
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