For those of you who don't know, I have a blog thatethiopian.wordpress.com and I blog for World Help. Anyway I just thought I would share my post about their Gifts of Hope campaign on here because it's super awesome.
If you’re like me, you’ve seen several videos, read blogs, or have annoying friends (I’m probably that annoying friend for a lot of you), that are always informing you of the conditions that people across the world are living in and how we have to do something.
But it’s not like we can all just hop on a plane and go change the world, no matter how bad we want to.
So that leaves me, us, with the question, what can I do? What can I do about someone living halfway across the world? How can I do something without being there physically? That’s my biggest question, what can I do when I am all the way over here, in America?
If you guys noticed my little thingy on my sidebar, I now blog for World Help, and they have this awesome campaign I am now going to proceed to tell you about.
Gifts of Hope.
It’s exactly what the name says it is, this Christmas you can give someone living in Africa or Asia or Central America, a Christmas gift that will literally change their lives. It could be something as simple as providing a couple of chickens for $22 that will not only provide a family with food but also an income. Or a blanket or shoes for $25. If you wanted to go bigger you could provide wheelchairs, medical supplies, sports equipment, the list goes on and on.
This Christmas, provide education, water, food, medical care, do more than buy gifts that no one will remember in 5 years.
Here’s the online catalogue:
Check it out, change some lives, make a difference, do something.
