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Be a Dream Maker

I have a friend who I love,

Rebecca has many friends whom she loves,
she also has a heart of gold!
+
A treasured Heart of Silver,

her treasured Heart of Silver is about to be 
Donated
on behalf of her friends,
The Women of Las Rancheritas
who she feels so deeply for.

They have a dream, a dream that every mother has,
to be able raise a
"bright future for their families, now
and for generations to come".


See their Dream
be a Part of their Dream
~>~>
The Women of Las Rancheritas
Be a Maker
'of Dreams come True'
to see how
Visit


Recuerda mi Corazon 


Comments

rebecca said…
dear sue,
you are the best kindness to wake up to! i have been ill and confined to bed. just this morning i have turned the corner and to find you here right beside me holding up this dream, lifts me in ways i can hardly begin to describe.
if we all give a little the future for an entire village will be transformed. they are hard workers and will thrive, we can help them by making it possible to open their doors.
thank you for your friendship and huge heart for others.
i love that you have helped them in the past and have a token of their art work there in your day to day life to remind you we are a huge world of care!
Anonymous said…
Both Rebecca and the women of Los Ranchos have such huge hearts! I HOPE to visit them in person and buy some of their beautiful hooked rugs.

x..x
rebecca said…
dear sue,

please come leave a comment on my post a heart of joy.

i am offering a drawing from the comment section for all those who have donated or posted about the project!

thanks for your support.

leave two comments if you have done both!

love you

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