Showing posts with label Works of Mercy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Works of Mercy. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Cure Autism Now (CAN)

My wife has a part-time respite job teaching a young man with autism, and so this particular cause is of interest.

From their info: "Cure Autism Now (CAN) is an organization of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through raising money for research projects, education and outreach. Founded by parents of children with autism in 1995, the organization has grown from a kitchen-table effort to the largest provider of support for autism research and resources in the country. The organization's primary focus is to fund essential research through a variety of programs designed to encourage innovative approaches toward identifying the causes, prevention, treatment and a cure for autism and related disorders."

 You can buy postage stamps telling people of this worthy cause! See the store here: Cure Autism Now (CAN)

See? Stamps! :-)

Comfort The Children International

Comfort The Children International is, to quote their website: "a non-profit working alongside Kenyan communities to create sustainable change. Instead of simply giving aid and money to those in need, we build relationships and programs that empower residents to help themselves."

ctcinternational Zazzle.com Store

They have a whole lotta fun and cute products, here's an example:

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Works Of Mercy Store on Zazzle

My wife, Rose, has a variety of online "virtual" storefronts on Zazzle.com. Zazzle is a site where you can create an online store and upload artwork and such, which can be customized on bazillions of products.

One nice store that she has offers various "Works of Mercy" products. The Works of Mercy originate in the New Testament, chiefly the Gospel of Jesus according to Matthew, Chapter 15, verses 31-45.

You can view the entire store here:

WorksOfMercy on Zazzle

Later I may be highlighting individual products, like this one:




I have already been doing from my Twitter account @paulsofranko .