Waking up every morning to see you child in his or her crib, warm, fed and clean must put a smile on your face. Waking up to see your baby cold, hungry and sick is what mothers in developing countries see everyday. There is nothing they can do to help them but sit back and watch there new born child starve to death or die from some sort of disease. This is where we come in. There are thousands of charitys around the world that you can donate some spare time or money you may have. Its not a worthless effort and you may actually just be saving a life. Things we take for granted such as a toilet or a bed, peolpe in these conditions would cheerish for as long as they lived. If you walk along the street just outside your house you would see street lights, neighbours and children playing, in ethiopia you would see children on the side of the street starving or even dead.


October 13th, 2008 at 1:06 pm
I agree. Having seen these things first hand, people in these countries need help from all nations. They get it from the US, however it is their despicable, self serving governments that hoard what the US and other nations give. The people rarely get anything. What supplies and money that are sent needs overseers from the contributing countries to see to it the people get what is given to them. Other countries should stand up to the bullying leaders and say these people will get what we give or else.