As I See It: How the #LighttheWorld Giving Machines Lit our Grandchildren
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Linda HolmesDecember 23, 2018
We gave each other a goat for Christmas this year and in addition our children and grandchildren either received 2 ducks or 2 chickens. This can all be done online also, since we did not have access to the vending machines. We have received very positive comments. This will become the presents from now on, and we may even extend them to birthdays.
KurtDecember 17, 2018
What a wonderful story! And your grandchildren aren't the only ones who need this possibility! The genius, in my opinion, is how it makes the giving personal, connecting the giver and the unmet need.
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