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View-Changer Card Deck
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View- Changer cards combine stunning photography with reflective questions that entice you to change your perspective. Each deck has 53 cards with a photograph on one side and a related thought-provoking question on the other side, along with a muted image of the front. They can be used for meditation; team-building; to inspire conversation; to escape to a cherished vista; or for moments of relaxation. Facilitator tips included and more tips located at www.viewfindercoaching.com
International Shipping is available. Before checking out, contact Joy Goldman at [email protected] for shipping charges.
Photos by photographer Joy Goldman. Visit www.ViewfinderCoaching.com for more information!
Help Others Change their View:
The price of $31 will allow $3 to be donated to help those less fortunate change their view. You can choose between three different charities, based on your personal interest and passion. See Description below.
International Shipping is available. Before checking out, contact Joy Goldman at [email protected] for shipping charges.
Photos by photographer Joy Goldman. Visit www.ViewfinderCoaching.com for more information!
Help Others Change their View:
The price of $31 will allow $3 to be donated to help those less fortunate change their view. You can choose between three different charities, based on your personal interest and passion. See Description below.
Here's what a coach recently wrote to me:
"I gave these to a client and she said: "This is the BEST PRESENT I've ever received! She LOVED them! I will be buying more."
"I gave these to a client and she said: "This is the BEST PRESENT I've ever received! She LOVED them! I will be buying more."
View-Changer Cards come in a sturdy, clear plastic case and are printed on Casino-Style, 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 sized cards. Each photograph lists the place where the photo was taken. The cards are durable and can be shuffled like a regular deck of cards to mix up the order. All decks are exactly the same except you have the option of choosing to make a donation to one or more non-profit organizations. A small donation can help others less fortunate to, literally, "change their view!"
1. The Faraja School Fund (www.farajaschool.org): In Swahili, "faraja" means "comfort" and "consolation." Faraja is a primary school in Tanzania that provides education and physical therapy to disabled children who would otherwise be cast aside due to their perceived inability to contribute to a largely agrarian culture. Founded in 2001, Faraja is a fully accredited, residential, primary school with 88 students. Graduates from Faraja continue to rank in the upper 3% of all 150 schools in their district! This link will take you to a brief video that illustrates the fine work done at Faraja.
2. Partners in Development (www.pidonline.org):
Whole-Life Transformation for Impoverished Communities: Partners In Development, Inc. (PID) strives to help impoverished communities attain independence and whole life improvement. They are currently focused on serving some of the poorest areas of the Caribbean, Central America, and the United States. Because whole-life change is essential in order for the extreme poor to escape poverty, they’ve strategically designed sets of programs to meet the specific needs of the populations they serve. Your donation will help to support the residents along the Mississippi Delta change their view: you will support computer training, vocational training, wellness programs, food sustainability programs; and small business development.
3. Ben's Friends (www.bensfriends.org): Ben's Friends is a network of 36 distinct, online communities providing support to those suffering with rare diseases. Some of the diseases supported include those with Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs), Crohn's Disease, Fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Lupus, and Multiple Myeloma. The pain experienced by those suffering with the impact of life-altering diseases that seem to escape the attention of large pharmaceutical companies or celebrities, is often magnified by the isolation they may feel. Ben's friends provides a real community to people from all over the world who share a common bond of fear and hope. I learned of Ben's Friends when searching for resources to help my husband who has a rare disease. Click here to see Ben's video.
1. The Faraja School Fund (www.farajaschool.org): In Swahili, "faraja" means "comfort" and "consolation." Faraja is a primary school in Tanzania that provides education and physical therapy to disabled children who would otherwise be cast aside due to their perceived inability to contribute to a largely agrarian culture. Founded in 2001, Faraja is a fully accredited, residential, primary school with 88 students. Graduates from Faraja continue to rank in the upper 3% of all 150 schools in their district! This link will take you to a brief video that illustrates the fine work done at Faraja.
2. Partners in Development (www.pidonline.org):
Whole-Life Transformation for Impoverished Communities: Partners In Development, Inc. (PID) strives to help impoverished communities attain independence and whole life improvement. They are currently focused on serving some of the poorest areas of the Caribbean, Central America, and the United States. Because whole-life change is essential in order for the extreme poor to escape poverty, they’ve strategically designed sets of programs to meet the specific needs of the populations they serve. Your donation will help to support the residents along the Mississippi Delta change their view: you will support computer training, vocational training, wellness programs, food sustainability programs; and small business development.
3. Ben's Friends (www.bensfriends.org): Ben's Friends is a network of 36 distinct, online communities providing support to those suffering with rare diseases. Some of the diseases supported include those with Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs), Crohn's Disease, Fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Lupus, and Multiple Myeloma. The pain experienced by those suffering with the impact of life-altering diseases that seem to escape the attention of large pharmaceutical companies or celebrities, is often magnified by the isolation they may feel. Ben's friends provides a real community to people from all over the world who share a common bond of fear and hope. I learned of Ben's Friends when searching for resources to help my husband who has a rare disease. Click here to see Ben's video.