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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Wholly Surrendered - Our Story: Racing into the Heart of God

Wholly Surrendered - Our Story: Racing into the Heart of God
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Pockets of Dreams exists to bless and support women and children in developing countries. We do this in several ways. First, we buy our own special designs of children's clothing from impoverished seamstresses in the Philippines, giving them 3-5 times what they can earn in-country. Then we sell these items in the U.S. and donate the profits to seamstresses in Tanzania to get them started with the means to become self-sufficient. Further, we sell the items made by the Tanzanian seamstresses in the U.S. at shows, fairs, events and on our online store and donate the profits back to them.
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