So Anyway,
There’s a Donate button on the page now. I post links frequently to organizations that all of you have the opportunity to look into helping financially or physically. I hope these links get followed, but who really knows. If in fact you do follow the links and get involved with any of these organizations please shoot me a message telling me about it! I’d love to have motivational things to post from followers. Anyway - if you don’t want to take the time to try to painstakingly decide which of the seemingly endless causes to aid with your donation you can now simply follow the paypal donation button on the left of the FNP page and donate there. At the end of each month I will choose a group (never repeating) to donate any money that comes in to, along with some of my own of course. Naturally, so you know where your money is going, I will post a message containing the amount for each month and what organization it went to. If any of you happen to have any input as to where to allocate the money, tell me?
If you haven’t donated yet to the Pakistan Relief efforts, please do so now.
Even if it’s just 5 dollars, it will make a great difference and the good you do will come back to you in abundance.
I know times are hard right now for everyone. But skip a coffee for one day so that someone else may have a meal. Please Donate today.
Replate.org, take a small step to become an activist
Definitely going to start doing this more often.
Britain’s aid agencies are launching an appeal to help the people of Niger where half the country’s population is going hungry following droughts which have led to crop failures and food shortages.
A listless little boy with stick thin arms and legs is weighed at an emergency treatment clinic for under fives near Maradi in Southern Niger.
Abiou, who is just 13 months old, weighs less than four-and-a-half kilos. His half-closed eyes stare out from sunken sockets set in a head that now looks too big for him.
Doctor Mourou Arouna Djimba says he is now being overwhelmed by youngsters like Abiou. “There’s a massive need here.”
More here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8751000/8751252.stm