Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Where there is a will, there is a way.....

We see the problems:
How often we take it for granted that everyone has someone to help them. For instance, have you ever passed a school and saw a child sitting alone, long after everyone has gone home? Did you think to yourself, "I am sure that the parent will be here soon..." Chances are your thoughts were correct, but what if they were not? Or imagine if the same child where to go home every night to an empty house and an empty refrigerator. Do you ever think about things like this? Many people do but many of us simply push this out of our minds, having become desensitized. However we cannot become desensitized to the fact that there are those who need help, not only in small ways but some in very large ways.

Lets Find Solutions:
What if there was a volunteer who would stand at the school until every child had gone home? Something as simple as this could actually save a life. Or what if there was a neighborhood network of parents who could pool resources to assure that every child is grated by an adult after school and receives a meal. What is it that each of us can do to make a difference?
We would like to hear from you. Tell us about the things which simply break your heart when you see them. Have you seen something lately that makes you want to do something, to help someone? Have you seen a need that has been left undone?
Well, www.ourdeepfoundation.com (ODF) wants to know about it. Tell us what is on your mind... How would you change the world if you could? Let us all band together to make it a reality


Together we can do it:
We hope to be able to use this powerful tool called the internet to allow people from each city to band togehter and make a difference. Let comprise the biggest Network of helpers with the most ideas for doing what needs to be done. Your help is needed. We can make a difference, one person at a time and one problem at a time...

Where there is a will, there is a way.....

1 comment:

carlosart4u said...

Very deep. Training ones thought to the minute possibilities of helping that would make a world of difference.