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our fundraisEr photo


          The photograph we’re using for this year’s fundraiser, you know the one:































 Twenty-two percent of Peru’s population live in rural areas. The World Bank reports that 19 percent of its land
 area is used for agricultural purposes and about 26 percent of its total population rely on agriculture.  There’s a story about it. Not a real  Evelyn a bit later in the fundraiser).  throwing poses right out of classical
          deep story, but we love this photo so  As we walked around the corner of  anime.
 opEn for businEss in pEru  much we wanted to talk about it, just  the tearoom building, the crowd of   We decided that one of the photos

          in case you like it as much as we do.
                                              children who had been following us  was the perfect embodiment of
 By Heifer International  Project works in 22 indigenous,  flourished in Peru over the last   This  past summer, Maria and  to see what we were doing  started  why we support Heifer—not just to
 small- farming communities to  century, alpaca farmers turned   Brett  traveled  to  Malawi  to  join  back (Brett is actually kind of tall).  help  people  pull  themselves out  of
 In the Andean highlands of Peru,  reduce vulnerability to climate  their focus away from the natural   Heifer’s Director of Philanthropy   We  said hi (actually, we said  poverty, or to give them that chance
 13,000 feet above sea level, very  change and food insecurity of  variability of alpaca colors to   Jackie Finch and a few members  “how are you,” which in Chichewa  to improve their lives, but to help
 little  can grow. The  air is thin,  4,333 alpaca-raising families.  produce only white stock, which   of Heifer Malawi. Every country  is “Muli  bwanji”)  and  Brett  went  them get to the point where they, their
 the water scarce, the earth rocky   Alpacas  are gentle not only to  is easier to dye. However, this   Heifer International has programs in  for the high five. He was met with  families, and most importantly their
 and infertile. Against a backdrop  their human caretakers but also on  practice resulted in a gradual loss   has a local office staffed by Heifer  confused looks, so he told Maria  children can take the opportunity to
 of  glacier-capped  mountains, the land. They eat scrub vegetation  of biodiversity and richness of the   employees who grew up there, and  to high-five him. Their faces lit up.  simply be awesome.
 however,  indigenous  families other livestock won’t eat, and their  species.  since the Heifer Malawi team was  After that, it
 survived since ancient Incan times  padded feet don’t damage the   A  more recent shift in smaller,   familiar with the area, the people, all  was a flurry
 by raising hearty alpacas. Climate  fragile terrain. Their droppings  local markets’ preference for   the projects, and (importantly) the  of smiles and
 change, severe  deterioration of  help fertilize the topsoil, improving  natural  colors  of  wool  has led  to   language, they were our guides.  high  fives,
 water sources and pasture, low  crops and reducing erosion. The  a  resurgence  in breeding alpacas   Our  second day, we were in and  and  they
 incomes, low market value of alpaca  exceptionally soft wool is collected  in a variety of hues, which are in   around Ngwangwa, meeting Sarah   were happy
 varieties and little diversity of food  without  injuring  the  animal,  turn genetically more resilient and   and Evelyn, having a traditional  to pose for
 in more recent times have made  providing Heifer families with  resistant to climate change.  Malawian lunch, and meeting the  photos.
 life here even more tenuous. Heifer  fine material to make blankets,   Thanks to Heifer International for   amazing Chikondi Women’s Group.   The   boy
 International’s Alpaca Biodiversity  ponchos, hats and carpets.  letting us share this story and video.  We were in town to tour Evelyn’s  in blue was
 in High Andean Communities   As  the alpaca wool industry   tearoom and bakery (you’ll meet  a  natural,



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