It is heart breaking watching the video from http://www.christmasforpayatas.com. Children are starving and living into the poverty without any hope that they could go to school because their parent couldn't afford to send them in school. They survived getting their food in the dump site area which it's hurt breaking and make me in tears running through my face. I came from a big family of 12 children and we are poor, but we never experience this kind of living. My parent could afford to feed us, but we are satisfied what we have. What I don't like in rich people are mean to the poor, not all rich, but I known some. If you have the heart and would like to help the children in our country. Please make your donation through Christmas For Payatas. It makes us different of helping the children who's getting their food in dump site area. Every penny we give its a big help for each child. You can read the following articles below so you know the story. Thank you and God bless you.
Press Release:
The landfill in Payatas, The Philippines, is notoriously known the world over as Smokey Mountain. For over 35 years, the smoking dump site has grown to become a stark and heart-tugging reminder of the desperate onditions of humanity.
On a daily basis, children pick through newly arrived garbage to
collect material to sell. The earnings made by one child are not enough to even buy food for the day. Hence, entire families are forced to climb the mountain each day, hoping to earn enough to feed everyone. Children as young as four years old are forced to work in this daily struggle for survival.
In response to the plight of these children, Totedaddy.com is working with Lighthouse Center For Children Foundation to bring a little cheer to the children this Christmas.
Totedaddy.com has kicked off with a cash sponsorship of USD 10,000 to enable the children to celebrate Christmas. FusionExcel International has also pitched in a USD 5,000 in cash sponsorship. The money raised
will help fund the projects already in place, and help fund additional projects aimed at providing better housing, and a means of livelihood for the Payatas community.
It is hoped that by creating better awareness to the plight of these children, more support can be garnered towards their betterment. Together we can bury poverty!.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
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