A personal journal pertaining to life in South Africa, with a some very useful links for people living here.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Please Click Daily

The third item from the top, in the margin on this site, is a link to the Child Health Site. It is entitled "Please Click Daily". It costs nothing but a few moments of your time - but it makes the world of difference to children globally. By simply clicking on the site and then clicking where they ask you to, donations are made to children who desperately need that help.

Once you're there, along the top row of their site are a few more "click" opportunities that may be close to your heart - the Hunger Site, Breast Cancer, Animal Rescue, Child Literacy and Rain Forests. It takes me only a few moments to click on all of them - and the sites load very fast.

On each of these sites, you can see statistics of the difference your click and those of others are making to the donations made. It can be quite heart-warming to see the achievements - and, at times, alarming to see a drop in donations. Very soon it becomes a part of one's daily internet routine. It's not a sacrifice; it's a great opportunity to make a difference without any discomfort on your part, and soon develops into a daily interest.

Please help these people - at least visit the site to see what it's about.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I work in a charity for poor children here in the Philippines. But I guess our poor here are more fortunate than from your country. My heart goes out to African children who have no access to food and medical attention.

One item in my wishlist is to sponsor an African child through Compassion International when I am in a capacity to do so.

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Mike said...

Hi Jean,

Thanks for the award - keep up the great site!

It warms my heart to know that you work in a children's charity. You're right - the situation is often terrible for children in Africa. I do hope that your wishlist will come true and that one day you may be able to sponsor a child here. Meanwhile, you are already doing what you can for children - may the Lord bless your work and give you peace.

Thanks for leaving your comment.