
Hi,
My name is Monique Edwards. I am an Internet entrepreneur. I make money online by selling different products and have enjoyed doing it and I love depositing checks. My pastor at my church was looking for a fundraiser and she brought this opportunity to my attention. When I first heard of the concept of feeding the hungry by shopping, I felt this was a very worthwhile cause. If you are reading this from your computer, there is a high likelihood you have purchased something online, so being afraid to make a purchase via your computer is not the issue. The issue is, is this purchase something you are excited about. I like to shop and I do a lot of shopping online.
Just want to interrupt a second, for those of you who just don't want to read the rest of the article and want to cut to the chase, click on to the logo above and move on...for the rest of you patient folks, continue reading.
Tampogo is a place where you can purchase anything from a beautiful piece of jewelry to vitamins. Tampo has women's fashion, men's fashion, children's fashion, home decor, business and office tools, health and beauty products and so much more to choose from.
Tampgo has a list of core products that you can purchase on a monthly subscription basis that will feed a child for a week with your contribution or if you not interested in a subscription, a one-time purchase is okay... every bit you can contribute will count towards feeding a starving child in El Salvador, Haiti, Indonesia, North Korea, Nicaragua, The Philippines, Uganda, or Zimbabwe. The charity organization Feed My Starving Children (the recipient of Tampogo proceeds) reaches out to millions of children world-wide and Tampogo's mission is to reach out to this under served population.
I don't know about you, but I can spend at least 20-30 bucks a week on takeout and frivolous impulse buying. How about making a difference in the world and feeding a starving child. I know we are in a recession but McDonald's is still open. It's open because we're not broke, just being more careful of where were are spending our hard-earned dollars.
Speaking of recession, if you are reading this and saying....I can't afford it because I'm broke... we'll there is an opportunity for you as well through Tampogo to make some money through telling others about Tampogo and selling Tampogo products. If you are interested in becoming an I-Rep, and you made it to the end of this article, just click on the Tampogo logo above and check it out.
Thank you for your time,


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