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Ideal Goodness is Good Business

Ideal Goodness in a humanitarian based income opportunity that butters both sides of the bread for participants. Become a donor, recruit donors and earn an income while feeding hungry children world-wide.

    NUCLA, CO, April 01, 2010 /Children and Youth PR News/ -- Calvin Moore is proud to announce his partnership with a new company called Ideal Goodness.

Ideal Goodness in a humanitarian based income opportunity that butters both sides of the bread for participants. Become a donor, recruit donors and earn an income while feeding hungry children world-wide. For each dollar that a participant donates to feed the hungry, they have the chance to earn $3.00.

How are people being fed by this income opportunity? AmeriCare has partnered with Xango to, form Ideal Goodness, and provide nutritional meal packs and and avenue to distribute them to those who need it most. People such as the earthquake survivors in Haiti and Chile are receiving desperately needed food, thanks to Ideal Goodness.

This is an excellent opportunity for those who would like to help others but do not know how, or feel they cannot afford to give to charity. Ideal Goodness has made humanitarian aid affordable and even profitable.

Giving never hurts, especially when you give Ideal Goodness.

http://www.idealgoodnessfeedsourchildren.com

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