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We seek to raise standards of living in Africa by achieving these objectives: bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. To bring clean and safe water to people in developing nations To raise standards of living by providing humanitarian aid
It is all easy for us to have everything at our doorstep and enough money to run for groceries. Our children go to school, wear extravagant clothing and carry designer school bags. The bus comes home to pick them up and return them to the doorstep. We turn on the tap and cleaning running water pours down and we use in abundance not realizing the situation outside our surroundings. Healthcare is available and made easy for us. It is easy for us to complain when there is a crisis. We panick at the smallest inconvenience is our lives. Yet just a world away people are dying of thirst. We do not realize how in the developing world people have to walk miles to fetch water. The daily burden of women walking at least three or four times a day to fetch water enough for cooking for get about water for having a bath. Millions in the developing world live on less than a dollar a day. Poverty is rampant and people are helpless. Their Government are burdened and cannot reach out to the millions living in poverty. How many people do not have even bus fares to go to to next hospitals which is usually very far from their Villages. We would like to to meet some of the poorest people on the surface of this earth. They did not choose to be born in a country where poverty is the first hand do. Neither did we choose to be born in countries where everything is at our hand. This is a reality and very true, it’s true. Let us put ourselves in their situation. Imagine ourselves having to walk miles to fetch water. Imagine waking up not having breakfast for the kids to go to schools. Imagine the school children having to walk miles barefoot, imagine them going to school with an empty stomach as there is no breakfast and no water at the schools. Imagine wearing one uniform for 365 days. Imagine no schools books, no crayons, no pencils. Imagine having to sit on the floor during classes. Imagine no source of income to send their children to paid schools for a better eduction. Imagine our mothers having to be ridden on bicycles often giving birth on the side of the road as they cannot reach to the nearest hospitals as they cannot afford to pay for fares or taxis. Imagine the women and children dying of water borne desease, dying of infant mortality, malnutrition. Imagine not having toilets in your house, well the house would be just a mud hut. Not only that this is a health hazard but a threat to the environment. Now let us put ourselves in their shoes. Now, it is your decision to help. We know we cannot help all the millions but we believe if we help those we can reach, it will make a big difference. |

