Although we just ordered more, we only stock a limited number of The Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure (26 today), so please order online, or call 561.722.3950 with your credit card information or mail your $250 check made payable to the Caring House Project Foundation (Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure) P.O. Box 388, Boynton Beach, FL 33425.
You, your friends, and colleagues will have a great time with this unique & inspirational gift, The Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure.
Order now and be inspired all year!!
Should you purchase 5 or more, the cost is reduced to $200 per action figure. Call 561.722.3950 to place your order.
The Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure is no ordinary GI Joe doll. The talking action figure is a full 1-foot tall scale replica of Mr. McKinney, complete with long blond hair and custom made colorful wardrobe.
Each Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure has been custom painted and dressed. These action figures were not built on an assembly line and are now considered prized collectibles.
When you activate a button Mr. McKinney speaks to you with some of his trademark advice to keep you focused. Click here to listen to The Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure.
We are combining the sales of all Frank McKinney Talking Action Figures and our Caring House Project Foundation will use the proceeds to help continue to fund operations at "Ange Village" (Village of Angels) in Cap Hatien, Haiti and future villages. You can read more about our self-sufficient projects on the Caring House Project Foundation page.
The Frank McKinney Talking Action Figure retails for $250. Why $250? For $250 you can feel good knowing that your purchase will have touched one desperately homeless person by providing the most basic of needs - shelter.
"Yes, the action figure is funny and is hard to take too seriously. However, providing a self-sufficient existence for the world's poor is a matter I take very seriously" - Frank McKinney.
Since its inception in 1998, Mr. McKinney's Caring House Project Foundation has provided shelter for over 3,400 desperately homeless men, women and children from all over the world.