Preventing Poverty
Firstly to understand what poverty is: it is the state of life having little or not much of money, food, clothing or essential needs to keep the state of life, living fully for essential contentment (satisfaction) in life.
We can prevent poverty or try to stop poverty from happening by donating to charities of; money, clothing, food and fresh (bottled) water.
Governments are responsible to keep up with everyday needs for improving our societies and way of living. This means more funds will be offered to the lower income earners, more government agencies opened to those looking for work or finding work, libraries are open to society helping to educate people. Clinics are offered to help with children, child care and newborns that need priority care.
The Government also provides those with lower standards of living, better health care facilities and free medical checkups offered to the elderly who are in the need of medical attention and treatments.
But what is our contribution towards preventing poverty? Do we try to even find the time and contribute our efforts to offer what we can, to give to those under privileged than what we are? Do we even consider what must be done with contributing towards those sadly poverty stricken countries and people across the globe or around the world, who are desperately struggling for survival into finding the needs to keep alive for one more day and who are sadly experiencing the effects of poverty amongst themselves, their children, families and society?
When we watch the news or look at adds on the television or in magazines, we feel that it is heart wrenching towards all those who are suffering of this terrible state of living life, because shelter, food, clothing and good hygiene is a must towards living. We all can prevent or slow down the rate of poverty in our society and around the world.
If we all contribute money and donate, clothing, food and necessities to those who are most in need, we can make a difference to their lives and we will really feel good about ourselves. Doing something usefully and contributing our time and offerings through charities and our local communities will not only bring us together and closer as a team, but it will help us recognise the formal understanding of what poverty really is. This however, will give us the open act of natural human generosity with charity for one another experiencing these desperate needs in desperate times.
If we all put our hands together and work together, no matter where we come from around the world, we can all make a huge difference into a person’s life. Even if we offered as little as we can afford, we can make a huge difference no matter how close or far we may be witnessing where poverty is occurring. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Please stop poverty or at least help prevent poverty from occurring by being generous with donating what we can into helping those in need, because giving help to one another is the greatest feeling of doing something deserving and worthwhile. It is rewarding and satisfying knowing something good has been offered. Remember, helping one another is better than not helping at all.
Please consider!!!!!!
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Hi Sarah my name is matilda and I am 8 years old and I go to sacred heart schoolin England. I like reading your blog. I thinks its vwery cool.
Posted October 14, 2008, 11:08 pmbye for now ,Matilda
Hey Sarah,
Im evie but my nicknames evers and i like this better than evie.Your blog is kwl yes i like it. Im 10 but nearly 11. Id like to have a blog like this. I have quite a few of hobbies- dancing which i love! , netball am pretty good at that to, cheerleading which a play for a team and we got a troghy for the mancher youth games for the spirit award. id like to know your hobbies please let me no
cya laterz evie (evers)
Posted October 14, 2008, 11:12 pmHello Matilda!
Thank you for commenting on my blog! I had went on Sacred Heart Schooling blog and I found that you have Anti- Poverty week on your classes blog but when I looked at the side I didn’t see that you had your own blog!
Please tell me if you have your own blog so that I can comment on!
I am very glad that you enjoy reading my blog! do you have any arguments against Anti- Poverty?
Sarah
Posted October 19, 2008, 4:38 pm