IT FEELS GREAT TO SAVE THE LIFE OF A CHILD. We have been saving lives for a long time now. Maybe I should not toot my own horn, but sometimes I just can't help it. I am proud to be a part of something so much bigger than me. It took us over 2 years to reach the 1 Million Meal mark (Dec. 2009) and then we have gone BLASTING BY the 2 Million Meal mark just 6 months later to 3 MILLION MEALS and growing! At the time I wrote this, our organization has fed 3,492,132 meals to children and families who would otherwise starve to death. This is a powerful project well worth joining. Our goal is to feed at least 4 million meals by Dec. 2011. And the best part is you can actually create an income for yourself by joining us. Take a closer look. Keep an open mind. Help us hit 4 million meals by the end of the year. Ask me how. |

"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." Mother Teresa
According to the World Health Organization there are some 900 Million people globally at the level of starvation. 18,000 people die every day because of this growing problem. This blog will highlight the areas around the world we are currently working feverishly to end these avoidable deaths and bring stories of happiness and hope for the future. Join us in creating a perpetual feeding machine that not only saves lives, but provides an income stream for you and your own family at the very same time.
Showing posts with label Saving Lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saving Lives. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
What Is A Philanthropreneur
Simply put, we provide life saving meals to children who will die of starvation without our help. It would be nice if everyone could afford to feed the children without making a profit from their donation, but today the dynamics of our world has changed.
A Philanthropreneur, sometimes called Social Entrepreneur, is a person who creates positive changes in the world through a business venture which promises economic gain.
Now more than ever we need to create income just to take care of ourselves and our own families. There are fewer and fewer jobs available and there are way more people looking to be hired than there are people being hired. It is a situation that has gotten out of control.
Being proactive in your ability to earn money is the only way out of this. If you were guaranteed to earn several hundred dollars by following a simple system, why wouldn't you? If this system included helping others to make money too, why don't you? If this same system saved the life of a child .... will you?
Become a philanthropreneur. Do well while doing good.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
YouTube swallowed me whole!
Today I watched a video posted on YouTube by a colleague and after it finished another video popped up. So, I clicked on it and watched it too. Then I saw a title on the list off to the right that caught my eye. And down the rabbit hole I went. Click. Again, and again I clicked. I watched a few of those. (If you've ever been on YouTube you'll know what I'm talking about.) Around 45 minutes later I came across something VERY INTERESTING.
Normally I don't read a lot of comments, but after watching this one video, which was about feeding starving children, there was a comment right below the video box that caught my eye. As I read I was shocked.
I expected to see comments like, Gee, that sounds like a great idea, Let's spread the word and make hunger a thing of the past, or Wow! How can I get involved in saving lives? Instead, what I was reading made me sad, but it also made me think. I mean REALLY think about why great programs like saving the lives of starving children don't have a profound impact on the world.
I saw comments about helping our US soldiers after they come back from overseas. There were comments about helping the homeless, preventing abuse, curing diseases, and creating jobs. Comments about all sorts of really important issues that at this point we feel we can't change.
It is not true.
You can create positive change.
Of course, you have to push up your sleeves and get involved.
People do care. That's not the problem.
The problem is people care only about what they think is important. They don't see that by helping to "fix" this one problem of world hunger they can use their new found fortune to start work on what ever project they choose.
We have the vehicle to help you earn more money than most people do working a 40 hour a week job. The best part is you get to save lives while earning this income.
If you choose to learn how this project of creating incredible income works I'll send you the YouTube video which explains it in about 10 minutes.
Send me an email with the subject titled: YouTube Swallowed Me Whole
to gidget.giardino@gmail.com
We are Social Entrepreneurs. We are saving lives. We make a difference.
Normally I don't read a lot of comments, but after watching this one video, which was about feeding starving children, there was a comment right below the video box that caught my eye. As I read I was shocked.
I expected to see comments like, Gee, that sounds like a great idea, Let's spread the word and make hunger a thing of the past, or Wow! How can I get involved in saving lives? Instead, what I was reading made me sad, but it also made me think. I mean REALLY think about why great programs like saving the lives of starving children don't have a profound impact on the world.
I saw comments about helping our US soldiers after they come back from overseas. There were comments about helping the homeless, preventing abuse, curing diseases, and creating jobs. Comments about all sorts of really important issues that at this point we feel we can't change.
It is not true.
You can create positive change.
Of course, you have to push up your sleeves and get involved.
People do care. That's not the problem.
The problem is people care only about what they think is important. They don't see that by helping to "fix" this one problem of world hunger they can use their new found fortune to start work on what ever project they choose.
We have the vehicle to help you earn more money than most people do working a 40 hour a week job. The best part is you get to save lives while earning this income.
If you choose to learn how this project of creating incredible income works I'll send you the YouTube video which explains it in about 10 minutes.
Send me an email with the subject titled: YouTube Swallowed Me Whole
to gidget.giardino@gmail.com
We are Social Entrepreneurs. We are saving lives. We make a difference.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
What Do You Believe In?
Today I took my son to the dentist. She was quite happy with the health of his teeth. He eats well and brushes as suggested so I was not surprised, but the dentist seemed to be. As the conversation went on, I learned that having healthy teeth is not something we should take for granted. This dentist taught me there are hundreds of children in our area who do not have a beautiful smile. Not because they don't brush properly but because they don't eat right.
That really got me thinking about my efforts to feed the starving children in the world. You see, many of the people I work with to achieve the goal for ending world hunger live a grand life. They eat well and have the money to take good care of themselves and their own families. But, I have been wondering about the people I don't work with. What's their story?
I really hate the saying "it takes money to make money." Now, maybe if you want to open a McDonalds franchise or buy a huge apartment complex, that's true in some circumstances. In my profession, if done correctly, that simply isn't the case. Instead of needing money to make money you need belief in yourself and your product to make money. My product is feeding children who would otherwise starve to death. How can I not believe in that? And, because I believe in it so deeply, it is easy to have belief in myself that I absolutely am making a difference.
I am making a difference because I believe.
What do you believe in?
That really got me thinking about my efforts to feed the starving children in the world. You see, many of the people I work with to achieve the goal for ending world hunger live a grand life. They eat well and have the money to take good care of themselves and their own families. But, I have been wondering about the people I don't work with. What's their story?
I really hate the saying "it takes money to make money." Now, maybe if you want to open a McDonalds franchise or buy a huge apartment complex, that's true in some circumstances. In my profession, if done correctly, that simply isn't the case. Instead of needing money to make money you need belief in yourself and your product to make money. My product is feeding children who would otherwise starve to death. How can I not believe in that? And, because I believe in it so deeply, it is easy to have belief in myself that I absolutely am making a difference.
I am making a difference because I believe.
What do you believe in?
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Will You Save The Life Of This Child?
Saving the life of a child has never been easier. You don't even have to leave the comfort of your home. A new breed of Social Good is making a huge impact on world hunger. The era of being a Social Entrepreneur is here and it grows stronger and stronger every day.
The feeling you get when you know you are doing social good is beyond words. What I mean by social good is doing something to make someone elses life better. They can be any where in the world. I may never ever meet them and that has no bearing on my action to help.
There are millions of people who do social good. If you give a dollar to the man you see sitting on the street corner holding a sign, you have done social good. If you buy a box of Girl Scout cookies or a box of popcorn from the Boy Scouts, you have done social good. These acts of kindness directly affect your community and you feel blessed to be able to support them. But, why stop there?
Will You Save The Life Of This Child? The cost is only $90.00 and it is tax deductible. Most Americans spend money on lots of little pleasures every day. A candy bar from the check out line, a soda from the gas station, a large coffee and an over-priced pastry from the nearest coffee shop... it all adds up. Probably more than a hundred dollars a month is spent buying items that won't even make you feel healty.
The feeling you get when you know you are doing social good is beyond words. What I mean by social good is doing something to make someone elses life better. They can be any where in the world. I may never ever meet them and that has no bearing on my action to help.
There are millions of people who do social good. If you give a dollar to the man you see sitting on the street corner holding a sign, you have done social good. If you buy a box of Girl Scout cookies or a box of popcorn from the Boy Scouts, you have done social good. These acts of kindness directly affect your community and you feel blessed to be able to support them. But, why stop there?
I do all those things above, but I don't stop there. I have (literally) made it my business to feed starving children. The lives I touch are no more or less important than the lives of the man on the street corner or the kids selling treats. However, just knowing a child will have a chance to live, which would not be the case, because I decided to do something, makes all the difference in the world.
Making the decision to feed starving children is an easy one. I often wonder why more people don't jump in to help. It takes very little time and, if you share your thoughts on feeding children with others, you can build a part-time business while saving lives. So, the question remains.

Join our cause to end world hunger. Make the decision to do social good. Make the decision to save the life of this child and many, many more. Contact me for complete details on our project by email at Gidget.Giardino@gmail.com or by calling me (Gidget Giardino) on my cell 954-873-3191 or by using social media: Twitter; @GidgetGiardino, Facebook; www.facebook.com/GidgetGiardino
Thursday, March 31, 2011
3 Million Meals Provided!
3 Million Meals Provided!
It took us over 2 years to reach the 1 Million Meal mark (Dec. 2009) and then we have gone BLASTING BY the 2 Million Meal mark just 6 months later to 3 MILLION MEALS and growing! Our collective efforts has now reached 3 Million Meals Provided since October, 2007 thanks to people like me who are purchasing the Meal Packs and focusing on creating a network of givers! Join our team and be proud of what you contribute to this worthy cause. It is with great numbers we will see an end to world hunger. We need you, but they children of the world need you more. |
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Our Cambodian Efforts
Thanks to the generosity of XANGO Distributors in making this program possible, XANGO has already donated more than 700,000 pounds of nourishment to those in need in Cambodia.
- Since the Meal Pack program launched in October 2007, XANGO Distributors have already provided almost 800,000 meals to those suffering severe malnutrition around the globe.
- Click here to read how Meal Packs are being used efficiently in Cambodia.
- Read about the latest trip to Cambodia by Scott Smith, Sr. VP of Distributor Relations, and Glenn and Gayla Sparks, 200K XANGO Distributors.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Myanmar
Myanmar
Meal Packs have been distributed to provide food and medical supplies to tens of thousands in the Irrawaddy Delta, who lost their homes and livelihoods because of Cyclone Nargis.
- Here, getting Meal Packs to the population requires bravery by volunteers, who secretely have crossed the border from Thailand to access the population.
- One beneficiary is a father of four, who lost two children and his wife in the floods. After saving his two surviving children from the floods and reaching higher ground, the Meal Packs help nourish his family, which had been in survival mode for days.


- The population of Myanmar (Burma) was approximately 55,390,000 in 2010.
- Tens of thousands were killed or displaced by the cyclone disaster in 2008.
- XanGo provided real help to the people of Myanmar.
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