- U.S. Government Humanitarian Assistance in Response to the Libya Crisis, April 6, 2011
- International Humanitarian Aid Needed for Japan, March 24, 2011-06-10
- With hurricane season at its peak and continued floods, wildfires, tornadoes and other natural disasters hitting communities across the United States, May 2, 2011
- According to the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project, the 2011 hurricane season may see above-average activity in the Atlantic. The report estimates approximately 16 named storms, 9 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes will occur during the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.
As you read the newspapers and view the news, you have to be overwhelmed by the natural disasters occurring in communities across the country. These are our communities, where our families and friends live. Many of us know someone living in these areas.
As adults, we ask ourselves what can we do to help, how can we assist others in their time of need. As parents, we find ourselves watching these events on television with our children and explaining to them what this actually means. And as children,we so desperately want to make a difference.
What it means, is that this can happen to anyone, anytime, anyplace. We would have never said this in the past; however, with so many natural disasters before us, we have to be honest. We have to be so thankful for what we have. We have to share what we have with others, and always consider treating others like we would want to be treated.
Humanitarian aid is about reaching out to assist others in their time of need. The quality and the quantity isn’t what matters. What matters is giving of your talent, your time and your finances.
Vessel for charity seeks to plant seeds of global consciousness in our youth. Together, in communities across the country we can remind everyone the importance of charity. Each community has the potential to make an individual difference.
The vessel for charity project is unique in that it allows everyone to be involved in philanthropy. All groups involved in a project may pick a charity the group as a whole would like to support. Learn about that charity and develop a passion about it. Each participants will craft a vessel using clay. Proceeds from donations received in a friends and family fundraiser will go to the charity of choice in own community. Regardless, of socioeconomic status, where you live, age, race, Religion or sexual orientation…..One by One each person can make a difference….everyone can make it personal to make a difference.
It’s in your hands, It’s in our hands, to be a generation of givers and plant seeds of global consciousness in the minds and hearts of the next generations. Together, we can make a difference.
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