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Choose from the listings to honor your friends, family or business associates – and then click the “Donate Now“ button at the top of the page and enter the amount, then add a note of what the item was in the “special instructions to the seller” after you’ve entered your personal information into paypal. You can also view our Holiday Gift Guide 2011 in PDF format here.

For every $10.00 we receive $1.00 will be sent to Heifer International.

Biggest Needs

Icon Barn
A Barn – $35,000.00
Share of a Barn-$3500
Boards – $350
Icon Window
A Window – $250
Share – $25
Icon Door
A Door – $200
Share – $20
Icon Wood
Plywood-$4000
Share – $400
Nails – $40
Icon Insulation
Insulation – $3000
Share – $300
Sheet – $30
Icon Roofing
Roofing-$7000
Share-$700
Panel – $70
Icon Cement
Cement – $2000
Share – $200
Bag – $20
Icon Lights
Lights – $2500
Share – $250
Bulbs – $25
Icon Fence
Red Top No Climb 48“x330’ Roll – $235
Share – $25
Icon Fenceposts
Fence posts – 7’ 4×4 $300
Share – $30
Icon Lumber
Lumber/tent platforms-$250
Share – $25
Support – $15

Ongoing Needs

Icon Orchardgrass
E. WA orchard grass 1 Mo. $800
Ton – $295
Share – $30.00
Icon Feedbag
Feedbags Doz. $240
Share – $24
Icon Pellets
Mazuri Llama Pellets $100/Mo.
Share – $10
Icon Medical
Medical Supplies $250
Share – $25
Icon Tools
Tools & repairs $350
Share – $35

Adopt a Llama Program

Give the gift of an “adopted” llama! It’s sure to be a huge success with kids and adults alike! This is always a wonderful gift and all proceeds go to maintaining the llamas’ health, nutrition and general care. Click here to get started.

Online Donations

Please consider donating any amount via paypal.

Offline Donations

Please consider sending a check or money order to:
P.O. Box 3320 Silverdale, WA 98383-3320

StillPointe is a Washington State Non-Profit. UBI # 602037711 Recognized as 501 C (3). Tax ID # 91-2073601

 

"Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it."
The Talmud