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Bishop issues One-for-One Malaria Net Challenge During his convention address, Bishop Greg Rickel issued a challenge to the diocese: help end malaria by buying enough disease-preventing nets to represent every member of the Diocese of Olympia. The challenge comes just as we head into gift-giving season, and so the Seattle Women’s Development Council (WDC) is working in partnership with Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) to make it easy for people to give the gift of life this year. Over 300 million people per year contract malaria, 1 million of whom die, most of them African children. Yet by sleeping under a malaria net, children and adults are protected from the mosquitoes which cause malaria. ERD, through its NetsforLifeSM program, sells these nets for $12—$1 a month, $.25 a week or about $.04 a day—including the cost of distributing the nets, educating each person on how to use the net, and follow-up later to ensure the nets are being used, and used properly. Nets last for five years. Look for a member of the WDC or a representative in your congregation during Advent; they will be giving presentations on malaria and making the nets available for purchase. ERD will acknowledge each net purchase as a tax-deductible donation. Ways to Support NetsforLifeSM and the One-for-One Malaria Net Campaign:
Order nets from the ERD Gifts for Life Catalog. OR Donate to the Malaria Fund/NetsforLife here
Perhaps your employer will match your donation! |
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