Women who have made a difference in livestock development... thanks to Heifer International. Mona is from Nepal and has made several positive changes with her Heifer International Women's group.
Manju has been teaching women in her small villiage in Nepal how to read and write. Nepalie women have been considered second class citizens because of old traditions. Now, because of Heifer International and Manju giving them lessons, they are becoming empowered and their status within the community is getting better.
Women farmers across the country of Tanzania have been making great changes for the lives of their families and communities. They are leaders of agriculture and creating business that are giving them sustainable livings.
this is an update on the work Heifer International is doing to add nutrition to people who are infected with HIV. The added nutrition helps keep people healthy.
Daniel Obzejta and the cast of "Drop" perform "27" in August 2006 after Heifer International's groundbreaking Arts for Social Change summer camp (formerly known as "Llama Drama"). The 18 kids spent three nights in a Heifer Global Village and learned about building a world without need through their art.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge provides a reuge for abandoned, abused, neglected big cats. www.turpentinecreek. org see also, www.Return2eden.org and www.BigCatRescue.org
Heifer International supplies livestock to impoverished families. Heifer also trains these families about how to take care of the animal. Terry Wollen talks about this process.
Musician Dan Zanes introduces students and teachers to some of the "most inspiring people" he knows in this special message about Heifer International. And for more on Heifer, see www.heifer.org