
Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
That's annoying. Tell him that if he truly cares about this issue, the worst way to promote it is by pissing people off with useless emails.
One way to raise awareness that I like is to put a photo of a sponsored child in your home or office, just like a family photo. When people ask, then tell them about your concern.
This might get me rather flamed, but I don't care, this is my 2 cents on sponsoring kids in Africa...
Here in Aus. (as I imagine it is in the states) we have a lot of families living below the poverty line. We have kids going to school with no lunch, minimum level school uniform and whenever an excursion rolls around they are suddenly home for the day. When they get to highschool, affording text books means the family lives on rice for a month. In an apparently civilised society, I find this appalling. Before I ever would consider sponsoring overseas (where you can't be sure what percentage of your money actually gets there) I would sponsor an Aussie kid to get through school. I am a big believer in tidying your own backyard before tackling someone elses mess. Here in Aus the Salvation Army and the Smith Family both run programs to sponsor Aussie kids. I'd like to think that Aus. isn't the only country with these programs in place.
'People are never perfect but love can be. People waste time looking for the perfect lover rather than creating the perfect love' - Princess Leigh-Cheri from Still Life With Woodpecker.