Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hurricane Katrina Relief


In light of Hurricane Katrina, this post is going to be a bit off topic. Well, if you break it down, it IS on topic, but in an indirect sort of way.

As many of you may know, my company has a division called Nourish The Children, which is directly responsible for feeding countless starving and malnourished children from around the world with our VitaMeal package. But, what you may not know, is that our efforts are not just limited to starving children from 3rd world countries. In fact, we provide nourishment in the form of our VitaMeal package to all people regardless of age, in need of emergency relief efforts due to natural disasters or catastrophic events as well. The Tsunami that hit Southern Asia being the most recent example.


High Speed Connection video of Tsunami relief efforts

Low Speed Connection video of Tsunami relief efforts


Our nation's relief efforts are now being sought here at home from our southern states due to Hurricane Katrina's devastation. The devastation is real. The people in need are real.


So, here is my request.


All people or parties interested in helping or that wish to contribute to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, please visit my Nourish The Children website and purchase a VitaMeal package for donation. The package costs just $29.95 and provides 30 meals with over 20 vitamin and mineral nutrients per pack.

The Nourish The Children initiative will continue to provide relief to the victims of Hurricane Katrina here at home and the victims of malnutrition worldwide, until there is no longer a need.


To learn more about Nourish The Children and how your donations of VitaMeal are distributed, I encourage you to watch the video from one of the links below:


High Speed Connection Video

Low Speed Connection Video

3 Comments:

At September 01, 2005 4:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At September 01, 2005 4:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At September 01, 2005 5:41 PM, Blogger Blast said...

To the anonymous post with the "Legal Advice Library", thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate the personal visit with related topic discussion. Unlike the post below you about the "Laser hair removal", which I suspect is an automated post.
Also, I couldn't agree with you more on the e-mail and other source scams about supposed humanitarian aid. That is why I provide a video with my blog post, which explains exactly how your donation of VitaMeal is being used.
High Speed Connection Video
Low Speed Connection Video
Next time you post, let me know who you are, that way we can keep an avenue of communication open.

 

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