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SoinLove
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Posted 11/29/08 9:13 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
I'm sorry - I don't want this to come out wrong; but I am an Assistant Principal in Queens where I have worked for 13 years with children living in poverty and MANY of the students in my school do not have books in their homes
I am just tired of helping so many other countries when there are children and people here, in the United States of America that are just as needy
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SoinLove
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
Posted by snowflake08
I'm sorry - I don't want this to come out wrong; but I am an Assistant Principal in Queens where I have worked for 13 years with children living in poverty and MANY of the students in my school do not have books in their homes
I am just tired of helping so many other countries when there are children and people here, in the United States of America that are just as needy
Actually the books are donated to the schools, not to children's homes...
ETA: Not sure why you felt the need to post that
Message edited 11/30/2008 8:54:05 AM.
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Posted 11/30/08 8:51 AM |
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
Posted by snowflake08
I'm sorry - I don't want this to come out wrong; but I am an Assistant Principal in Queens where I have worked for 13 years with children living in poverty and MANY of the students in my school do not have books in their homes
I am just tired of helping so many other countries when there are children and people here, in the United States of America that are just as needy
Sorry, but I kind of agree with snowflake08.
Not to sound uninformed, but why would English books be donated to countries where English is not the primary language?
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Posted 11/30/08 9:25 AM |
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DaniJude
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
There's always someone who needs something - people here and people there. It does seem like a great cause. With charity, there is always an opportunity to say "well, but before I donate there - what about..." So it is hard. I guess you just have to pick what is important to you and do the best you can.
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Posted 11/30/08 10:56 AM |
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BunnyWife
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
Posted by LaPetiteSirène
Posted by snowflake08
I'm sorry - I don't want this to come out wrong; but I am an Assistant Principal in Queens where I have worked for 13 years with children living in poverty and MANY of the students in my school do not have books in their homes
I am just tired of helping so many other countries when there are children and people here, in the United States of America that are just as needy
Sorry, but I kind of agree with snowflake08.
Not to sound uninformed, but why would English books be donated to countries where English is not the primary language?
Because most children in the world learn english as their second language and they start teaching them young. This is a good organization. Thanks for posting
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Posted 11/30/08 12:07 PM |
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snowflake08
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Name: Laura
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Re: Donate a book to a child in Africa!
Posted by SoinLove
Posted by snowflake08
I'm sorry - I don't want this to come out wrong; but I am an Assistant Principal in Queens where I have worked for 13 years with children living in poverty and MANY of the students in my school do not have books in their homes
I am just tired of helping so many other countries when there are children and people here, in the United States of America that are just as needy
Actually the books are donated to the schools, not to children's homes...
ETA: Not sure why you felt the need to post that
why i felt the need to post what? what i wrote?
because i feel very strongly about charity starting at home, and in this case "at home" means my homeland
i didnt say anything mean or wrong - it is my opinion
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Posted 11/30/08 1:03 PM |
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