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From the Christian Post: The Indianapolis Colts may not have won the Super Bowl on Sunday, but for many in the quake-hit areas of Haiti, it may appear as if they had. In the coming months, Christian humanitarian agency World Vision will be sending the losing team’s pre-prepared championship memorabilia to be received by needy children and families who were left with few possessions following Haiti’s catastrophic earthquake. “For years, World Vision has helped us to ensure that no NFL apparel goes to waste,” says David Krichavsky, NFL Director of Community Relations. “With the enormous needs in Haiti and World Vision’s long-term presence there, we know that these goods will go to very good use.” Since 1992, World Vision has partnered with the National Football League to accept hundreds of official shirts and caps immediately following the America’s biggest sports event. Every year, shirts, caps, and trophy towels announcing each[...] |




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