The feeling you get when you know you are doing social good is beyond words. What I mean by social good is doing something to make someone elses life better. They can be any where in the world. I may never ever meet them and that has no bearing on my action to help.
There are millions of people who do social good. If you give a dollar to the man you see sitting on the street corner holding a sign, you have done social good. If you buy a box of Girl Scout cookies or a box of popcorn from the Boy Scouts, you have done social good. These acts of kindness directly affect your community and you feel blessed to be able to support them. But, why stop there?
I do all those things above, but I don't stop there. I have (literally) made it my business to feed starving children. The lives I touch are no more or less important than the lives of the man on the street corner or the kids selling treats. However, just knowing a child will have a chance to live, which would not be the case, because I decided to do something, makes all the difference in the world.
Making the decision to feed starving children is an easy one. I often wonder why more people don't jump in to help. It takes very little time and, if you share your thoughts on feeding children with others, you can build a part-time business while saving lives. So, the question remains.
Will You Save The Life Of This Child? The cost is only $90.00 and it is tax deductible. Most Americans spend money on lots of little pleasures every day. A candy bar from the check out line, a soda from the gas station, a large coffee and an over-priced pastry from the nearest coffee shop... it all adds up. Probably more than a hundred dollars a month is spent buying items that won't even make you feel healty.
Join our cause to end world hunger. Make the decision to do social good. Make the decision to save the life of this child and many, many more. Contact me for complete details on our project by email at Gidget.Giardino@gmail.com or by calling me (Gidget Giardino) on my cell 954-873-3191 or by using social media: Twitter; @GidgetGiardino, Facebook; www.facebook.com/GidgetGiardino
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