Hope Haiti
May 27, 2009 | Just thinking out loud
I was waiting in line at Subway the other day and a man tapped me on the shoulder.
“What is 2578 for a Better Way?” he asked.
I was wearing the pink shirt I bought from Jarrod Murr, founder of Haiti Hope. He hopes to sell 100,000 T-shirts to build orphanages in Haiti.
Jarrod is in his twenties, a guy who came out of a very small town with big dreams to impact the world with faith.
Check out his unselfish network marketing, videos of the cause, and if you will…please buy a great-looking T-shirt that’s more than just a shirt.
Here is how it works..
1) Believe in a better way…
2) Buy a t-shirt $15 per shirt (all sizes)
3) Change the world together.
Each t-shirt is made with its own specific number on the back. With a goal to reach up to a 100,000!
This is more than a goal it’s a need that has to be reached. Help us to help Haiti.
Jarrod just worked it out with the printer that you can put your group logo/name/event on the Believing in a Better Way numbered shirts!
You can get a shirt for your group and help kids in Haiti! Depending on order size and shipping price fluctuates, so if you are interested, please email Jarrod.
He will be traveling to several summer camps and events over the next few months and would love to visit your church or organization. If you have an event, camp, or church service of which you would like Jarrod to be a part please feel free to contact him. He is working with groups several different ways:
1. Interactive Missions Service – engages attendees with interactive elements and thought provoking inspiration
2. Bringing shirts and an information booth
3. Holding a traditional service or retreat
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Hi Suzie,
Thank you so much for this blog about Believing in a Better Way. I second your every word about Jarrod Murr and his tremendous vision and passion. I am honored to call Jarrod “friend” and I truly respect him and his heart for a world in need.
You are amazing Suzie Eller. I am thankful to God that you are a part of my life. Thank you for your integrity and your class, but most of all, thank you for being you. You are an inspiration to us all
May 27th, 2009 at 12:29 pmHey Suzie! I met Jarrod like two weeks ago and wanted one of his shirts so bad! One day I’ll get one!! Ps I enjoy the info about the latte this morning!
May 31st, 2009 at 6:23 pm