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| It is Christmas time, the season of good will and thoughts for better things in the New Year, both at home and globally.
This morning I read a New York Times article that is relevant to many of us, about "finding creative ways to help the world's most vulnerable people." http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/24/magazine/24volunteerism-t.html This article speaks about "what might be called Do-It-Yourself Foreign Aid, because it starts with the proposition that it's not only presidents and United Nations officials who chip away at global challenges. Passionate individuals with great ideas can do the same, especially in the age of the Internet and social media." The author asks this question:
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"It's fair to object that...accomplishing results...however noble, are minuscule..." that "Well-meaning individuals... help at the edges but don't fundamentally change the nature of the challenge; indeed, charitable construction of schools and hospitals may sometimes free up governments in poor countries to use their money to buy weapons instead. " But for the person who is passionate about a specific cause, touching the lives of a few can be worthwhile. The possibility exists that these few who have been helped might pass on what they have learned and experienced and become advocates themselves. In my own case, the work I did in West Africa was erased by the Biafran War. The fact that my children work in their individual ways for the environment and education of the young is a salve for me. I like to think this is about an exponential explosion for good in our futures. (On the author's blog, nytimes.com/ontheground, he has listed some practical ideas and wise advice for how to help as well as contact information for organizations working at the grass roots, including those mentioned in his article.) |
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- Posted by dodgerdudette NapaCaz9 (My Page) on Mon, Dec 13, 10 at 22:12
| 'touching the lives of few' ..If everyone did , just a few , what an impact that would be . Kathy in Napa |
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| I saved the article. It's touching and inspiring. Thanks for this. Makes me think. A favourite quote of mine is: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead. Yeona |
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