competition success magazine Published this article page no2 Nanny goats often have
two to three kids a year. As the herd multiplies, families are able to sell
surplus animals, milk, manure and crops to neighboring villages for much-needed
income.Surprisingly, investing in a goat and in agricultural training for a
poor family costs less than what a privileged family spends on dinner and a
movie. But to Beatrice Biira of Uganda and others like her, the gift of a goat
can make all the difference in the world.Thanks to Heifer's gift, Biira went
from severe poverty and hunger to having the health and extra income she needed
to go to school. The tale of how the animal transformed her life was featured
on a recent segment of CBS's "60 Minutes." Her story also is told in
the award-winning children's book, "Beatrice's Goat," written by Page
McBrier and illustrated by Lori Lohstoeter.An organization dedicated to ending
world hunger has found that goats may be the answer to giving children in
impoverished
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