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Survival is not something that most of us have to struggle with on a regular basis. But, for many families in India, it is something they are confronted with everyday. They are consistently wondering if their families will have food for the coming days or even weeks at a time. For these people, a rooster and hen are not pets. They are the source of up to 40 dozen eggs a year! When a pair produces chicks, a flock develops that will provide nourishment and income for years.

This quarter, when you buy a shirt from Two-Five (25cloth.com), you are giving a family in India a chicken. By this simple act, you will be providing them with food from the eggs produced and a source of income. This can literally change the fate of the family and the community in which they exist.

By simply purchasing a shirt, you are changing a family's life. What other shirt do you have that has made someone's life better or given them hope? Our desire is that this is just the beginning of your journey in making a difference in the lives of others.

 

NOT JUST A SHIRT. . . A CHANGED LIFE!!

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Previous Initiatives

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Because of your purchases 750 people in Rwanda were given clean water for life in our first quarter. This water is saving them from a life of constant sickness and possibly death. That truly is the definition of our statement, “Not just a shirt…A life changed.” Thank you, all who joined with 25 and changed the world by purchasing a shirt.

For our second quarter, Every 25 shirt purchased gave a child with Clubfoot in Central America, the casting that will cure them of the disease. Clubfoot is something these children are born with and if it’s not corrected by the time they are 3, walking will be something they never experience. Of course many of these children and their families don’t have the funds to correct this, so the children become outcasts in their society and are said to be, “Cursed by the Devil” and treated like lepers.

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