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What happens when you buy 3 baby chicks at a Giving Machine

Leokadia Gude is one of 30 women who created a chicken-and-eggs business in Muganaza, Tanzania, funded by the Light the World Giving Machines through Church World Service. They have turned 270 donated chicks into more than 7,000 chickens.

Leokadia Gude is one of 30 women who created a chicken-and-eggs business in Muganaza, Tanzania, funded by the Light the World Giving Machines through Church World Service. They have turned 270 donated chicks into more than 7,000 chickens. (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)


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If you like to buy baby chicks for charity at the big red vending machines during the holiday season, here's the rest of the story about the good they do.

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