Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fight Poverty and Feed the Children

I have spent much time in the Dominican Republic and I believe it is important to feed and cloth the impoverished children. There is a problem in the Dominican Republic and in the rest of the developing world. Child poverty is the same worldwide. The solution to the problem is very similar all over the world. First the children and families need immediate cash to help them handle their immediate needs. At the same time one has to undertake a very aggressive giving and helping campaign to improve the educational system in those developing countries. Education is the cornerstone and foundation to prosperity and financial independence.

The developed countries need to attack child poverty and hunger thru generous donations. At the same time, efforts should always be made to help out Dominicans during natural disasters. Now one of the major problems is how rising food prices and rising fuel costs is devastating everyone's budget in the Dominican Republic. There is plenty to do and plenty of people to help.

One can help Dominicans by making donations large or small to help out these poor impoverished children and their families. Look at the amount of money that the political candidates such as Barack Obama have raised in their pursuit to the White House. He is running on the "change" platform. The children and impoverished families of the Dominican Republic are also needing change. These helpless children are in need of the same type of generosity.

2008 looks like it will be an especially tough year for these struggling Dominicans. With rising costs and disappearing opportunities the poverty situation will become even more critical. Your generosity thru giving will be that much more needed. A little money in dollars goes a long way in the Dominican Republic. The dollar is still strong there and many of life's essentials can be purchased at much more reasonable prices in the Dominican Republic than in the United States. If you want to learn more about the plight of these poor people or you would like to show your generosity, please visit the following site.

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