Living Compassion will send cards with a
personalized note to addresses you supply, or we will send them to you to give in person.
Purchasing these very special gift cards helps to feed, clothe,
shelter and educate
orphaned children in Zambia. Visit our Gift Card page to see all of the designs. |
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Recycline
We are excited to offer these two recycled products from Recycline: the Preserve Toothbrush and Razor Triple. There is not enough room in this paragraph to detail all the innovative, earth-conscious, and extremely cool facts about them. Both are made from recycled Stonyfield yogurt cups. The toothbrushes can be returned to Recycline so they can be recycled again! Perfect for holiday stocking stuffing.
Grow A Note
Another earth-friendly product we are proud to share with you. Beyond hip and fashionable, these blank folded cards are downright fun. You can print, sketch, or design your own greeting on them, send the card off, and your recipient can then plant it in a pot of soil, water it, and it will produce wildflowers! Send a bouquet for only 41 cents! Sold in bundles of 10 cards and envelopes. Natural white (with seeds, of course.) Find out more...
Our very own Sister Phil designed this card. We were so charmed by it that we decided to print a bunch for Keep It Simple to offer during the holiday season. The inside is blank for you to personalize. Comes in bundles of 10 cards and envelopes, and is printed on 100% recycled paper. Find out more...
Perfect together! For the 2006 holiday season, we combined Cheri’s best-selling 6-CD set Unconditional Self-Acceptance with a tree-free kenaf journal since they were such an obvious pair. This year, with the release of Cheri’s equally popular book, Making A Change For Good, which has a 30-day guided retreat at the end (journal required), we thought – why not? And so purchase these together and save $5. One stop focus-inward-pay-attention shopping.
Beatrice is a true rustic potter. She forms, glazes, and fires beautiful pottery using only her hands and a fire pit she has dug in her backyard. Every day Beatrice gathers clay from the banks of a small creek fed by the Kafubu River. She carries the clay on her head, in the tradition of African women, back to the small mud hut she shares with her carpenter husband and their children. Find out more...
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| Buy Cheri’s outrageously popular “retreat-in-a-box” and a tree-free kenaf journal together and save $10. |