b'Heifer :$500Share of :$50Alice and George worked hard their whole lives, but their dairy farm still struggled. The income they earned from selling milk was not enough to make ends meet, and they needed help.Their luck changed when Alice joined a Heifer cooperative to sell their milk for a better price than she was getting herself. Heifer taught Alice better ways to nourish her cows. The cows began to produce more milk, and now their farm is thriving! Alice shares her knowledge with other farmers, which has improved her neighbors farms, too. Now Alice and George have an active and busy dairy farm, increased milk production, and they recently added chickens, goats, and fruit trees. Alice feeds one of her dairy cows.For many of us, a favorite Christmas tradition is putting out milk and cookies for Santa. Children feel a magical connection to St. Nick.After reading all the ways that a heiferand the milk she producescan help a struggling community, we translated that tradition into a way to help a family like Alices. We made the gift when we discovered: A single dairy cow makes more than four gallons of milk a day.The protein and nutrient-rich milk nourishes hungry children, and extra milk can be sold to pay for food, medicine and school. A cow can produce a calf every year. Soon families can share their gift to help their neighbors Follow Heifer International on lift themselves out of poverty.Facebook and Instagram For ways Your gift of a heifer today will provide to help end hunger and poverty. families with the gifts of food, health and hope this holiday.20| TO ORDER YOUR GIFT CALL 855.848.6437'