Monday, July 11, 2011

Selling Bracelets at Wal Mart

When we went to WalMart we got $137 selling bracelets.  Most of that money will go to John and Connie.  And we'll use the rest to order more bracelets.  We got more money than our first fundraiser and we are really glad that happened.  Thank you to the people who bought the bracelets.  This will really help John and Connie and the kids in Kenya.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Kenya Calling

If you would like to donate directly to John and Connie, please visit http://www.worldoutreach.org/. Click the DONATE tab and select their name from the list.

Update

Wow!  We have raised over $100 so far.  We gave it to John and Connie when they came to Amarillo to visit.  We are going to be selling the bracelets at WalMart Saturday, July 9th.  We will be at the 45th and Bell store.  Please come see us!  Thank you to everyone who has already bought a bracelet.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Reaching our Goals

Today we reached our goal thanks to our friends at Coronado and Houston.  We reached OVER our first goal by $4.  We will be sending all of that money to the kids in Kenya that John and Connie work with.  I'm really glad we reached our goal really fast.  Sometime soon we will be setting up a table at WalMart to sell even more. 

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Our First Fundraiser

I did my first fundraiser today.  My mom was having a garage sale and she made a table for my bracelets.  We did really good for our first time.  We got $42.50.  My goal is to raise $70 before I send it to John and Connie in Kenya.  If you came by and visited us at the Garage Sale...thank you.




Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Kenya Kids...

We are starting a program called "One Child at a Time".  Our first project will be called "Kenya Kids" to help kids in Africa who need stuff like medicine, home, food and clean water.  We are selling bracelets first so we can get money to send to Connie and John.  Connie and John are our friends who live in Kenya.  They will be helping out by buying stuff the kids need.  It will also help them get an education.