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    Get Money Do Good: A True Story How-To [Audiobook]

    J.D. Vermaas (Author, Narrator), "Get Money Do Good: A True Story How-To"
    English | ISBN: 173539663X | 2020 | MP3@64 kbps | ~09:35:00 | 269 MB

    Twelve Children. Four Countries. Two Capitalists. One Story.
    Debut author J.D. Vermaas confronts autism, human trafficking, capitalism, and conventional methods of "doing good" in this brutally honest adoption memoir. With the heart of The Blindside and the fearless "do love" philosophy of Bob Goff's Dream Big, Get Money Do Good tells this family's epic journey to a dozen children.

    Having become successful in business beyond their wildest dreams, Drs. Garry and Jodi Vermaas embraced a deeply felt responsibility to do the most good possible. Having a son with autism spurred them to rescue 11 more children out of slavery and sexual exploitation. From Southern India, across China, and to the Philippines, they endured government opposition, financial ruin, broken bones, and children who–they were told–might never love them back.

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