Latin American Animals Problem

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The problem is children in Africa and Latin America are in need of dairy animals and goats. These animals will change their lives and give them the things that they need. The animals would provide milk, wool, and clothing for the people who need these animals. Think about if you were in these people's shoes, if you were suffering, wouldn’t you want people to try and help you and make sure you can survive with clothing and food? Our project is an opportunity to solve the problem because we are giving them what they need and are providing things they will use throughout their life to survive. The people are in desperate need to survive and have animals so they can live or help children who need food to grow.

The people who will benefit from our project is the children and adults who will be receiving the animals that we are going to get. Imagine little children going home, if they have a home, hungry, and cold. Then, they ask their mom for clothes or milk, what can there mothers say? Tell them they don’t have those things and they're just going to have to deal with their hungriest, or their temperature. This is what the animals with help them with. The animals will benefit the people because they will provide various things. The children and adults need the food and
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We can also show pictures and explain what we did and how we raised the money. The pictures can contain photos of the animals and maybe Rory and I raising the money for the animals. We will not be able to bring in the actual animals because we are sending the money to an organization so they can buy the animals and bring them over to the people in Africa and Central America. Pictures and a receipt is what Rory and I will be presenting to the class as our final product so they can see what we have been doing throughout the year and we can

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