Friday, 1 June 2012

Asociatia Alaturi de Tine


I am writing this on behalf of my friend that I have known for many years. She currently works in a non profitable organisation. This organization is a charity, that is used to support and raise funds for the little and innocent children of Romania. With out this money, they starve, die and may not have a reason to live.
These are the children they look afterHowever, these children are protected and looked after by carers, that take time out of their lives to help the unfortunate and the innocent. However, some people seem to be harsh enough to avoid this cause, to avoid this realism that goes on in the world today and to generally avoid those children in need.
I am writing this, for those few individuals who have not yet seen the realistic ways in which some children are left to fend for themselves. Those people, need to be reminded, that change only occurs when you actually act, and when you actually try to get up and do something about it. You can't sit there and watch someone else do it for you. Or express your views for you. You must act. Now.
Yes, some organisations want a pound a day. So, would we rather spend a pound on a glass of coke, rather than saving some African or Romanian's life. It is not a balanced argument. Nor is it even a argument. You will realise this eventually. You will realise that If you have the opportunity to save a life, you will take that opportunity. You can even explore here on their website link that my friend was willing to provide me with :
Or this one might work, if that one doesn't:
This is one of those little girls :) that with your help could have an awesome life
On that link, you will see the happy faces of those children, and occasional grumpy ones, because that's what children are like. They look like me and you, and lets not forget that we can help them. If you wanted you don't even have to get your money out of your wallet. All you have to do is spread the word. Literally, just tell your mum, your dad, your gran and grampa. It's that first stepping stone that is worth its while, that first stepping stone that is all in your hands. That first step to save someone's life. Do it for her (the girl on the right), my friend, me, them and most importantly yourself.

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