Family Christian to build Haiti orphanage with Thanksgiving weekend sales |
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Written by Jeremy Burns |
Wednesday, 27 November 2013 02:40 PM America/New_York |
“Here in America, we have so much to be thankful for,” said No. 1 New York Times best-selling author Karen Kingsbury, ambassador for The Haiti Challenge. “I can think of no better way to express gratitude than by providing for the needs of orphans.” Kingsbury and her husband Don, who have adopted three of their five sons from Haiti, have a special affection for the impoverished nation. “Haiti is still recovering from the 2010 earthquake that ravaged the already-destitute nation,” said Kingsbury. “As in any crisis, many of those most gravely affected were the most vulnerable—infants and children. This Thanksgiving weekend, Family Christian and its customers will be telling these children that they are not forgotten, they are not abandoned and they are not without hope.” Family Christian made the decision one year ago to donate 100% of its earnings to fund Christian ministry and causes. The Haiti Challenge is the first time that the Christian retailer will dedicate all of its earnings raised over a given time period to a single cause. “It is exciting to consider what Family Christian customers can do when they pull together for a common goal,” said Cliff Bartow, president and CEO of Family Christian. “Family has always been at the heart of Family Christian. That’s why it is so important to us and to our customers to do what we can to provide for those who do not have families of their own.” Direct donations to the Haiti
challenge can be made online at FamilyChristian.com/Haiti |