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Making Poverty History - Practicality beats Emotio
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HeatherinLeicestershire | Report | 3 Jul 2005 19:06 |
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Great idea, I have just sent for the information pack on the World Vision site after reading your thread, I wonder how many people after watching the great concerts around the world yesterday will be able to do what is needed for the people of Africa.If it gives just one child a chance of survival it is worth it. Heather |
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Roxanne | Report | 3 Jul 2005 19:01 |
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I think so wendy, teaching people independence is vital to their survival, most dont want hand outs they want practical help. Roxanne x |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:58 |
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Thanks Sue. xx |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:53 |
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It would certainly wipe out world poverty wouldn't it? |
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ð Sue | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:53 |
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Bendy have mailed you for address , thanks suex |
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Roxanne | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:52 |
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I keep all my letters and photos, I get a real kick out of seeing them become independent and educated people, if everyone sponsored one child can you imagine the impact. Roxannex |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:49 |
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It's the best way to help isn't it Roxanne? Instead of relying on handouts they are learning how to fend for themselves. I love the letters and pictures. The project we support, Education For Life, always get the children to reply as soon as they receive our letters and they always want a photograph of the people sponsoring them. For some children the sponsor is the nearest they have to family and the photo becomes their most treasured posession. |
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Roxanne | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:45 |
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I already do wendy, I sponsor a child through'world Vision' and have done it for years, iagree its a great way to help,I also get regular letters, i think this is my 3 child now, once they get established you go onto another one, its wonderful seeing their progress. Roxanne xx |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:41 |
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So much is being done to raise awareness of poverty in Africa. Much lobbying is being done of the G8 leaders to wipe out 3rd world debt and to help the poorest people on earth. We can all do our bit on a PRACTICAL level by sponsoring an African child. Depending on the project you choose to support, giving between £12 and £40 per month can put a child through school, buy him clothes and feed him. The higher amount supports an orphan. £12 for me means sacrificing 2 magazines a week. For someone else it will mean a few less pints, for another it is about 60 cigarettes. Some people cannot possibly afford even £12 a month no matter how much they cut back because they are living on the breadline themselves. Many of us can though and it will be interesting, as a nation, to see if people are prepared to put their money where their mouths are and sponsor a child who could easily grow up to be a doctor or teacher or if the world is going to make all the right noises but turn their backs because 'it's not my problem' and pass the buck. Do we REALLY want to make poverty history or are we caught up in the feel good factor of mass hysteria? |
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Unknown | Report | 3 Jul 2005 18:41 |
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