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BE PART OF CHARITY!
What can you do with all the free time you have on your hands?
What is your Social responsibity towards the community at large?
Getting involved with a charity is always a good way to start.
What does statistics say?
About 1/2 of the human population suffers from poverty. In Sub-Saharan Africa extreme poverty rose from 41% in 1981 to 46% in 2001, which combined with growing population increased the number of people living in poverty from 231 million to 318 million.
In South Africa advanced development is significantly localised into four economic centres.Beyond these four centres,development is marginal and poverty is still prevelent despite government efforts.Consequently the vast majority of South African are poor. South Africa has one of the highest rates of income inequality in the world. The average South African household income decrease considerably between 1995 and 2000.
With high unemployment level amongst poorer South Africans,South Africans feel resentful of immigrants who are seen to be depriving the native population of jobs,a feeling which has been given credibility by the fact that many South African employers have employed migrants from other countries for lower pay than South African citizens.
What should I care?
There is a high risk of education underachievement for children who are from low-income housing circ**stances and one of the reasons for this is malnutrition.By feeding a child a day you can stimulate the child to develop better and achieve better.
Intellectual competence is key to the educational attainment.Brighter people,whether old or young,tend to have more economic power,go further in their education,often lead much healthier,much more pretigious lives.
Different Charities
JAM-focuses on nutritional feeding
WARMTH-base on nutrition projects
Lean on Me-improves lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS
The Children Hospital Child
www.childrenshospitaltrust.org.za
You can start yours today!!!
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