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		<title>September 5 is the International Day of Charity: Here are Ways on How We can Extend our Generosity to Others</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations, &#8216;Charity contributes to the promotion of dialogue, solidarity, and mutual understanding among people.&#8217;In short, charity or charitable works are often times the most effective and lasting way of binding people and making them act towards a certain goal. Helping others is a necessity for each and every one of us [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations, &#8216;Charity contributes to the promotion of dialogue, solidarity, and mutual understanding among people.&#8217;In short, charity or charitable works are often times the most effective and lasting way of binding people and making them act towards a certain goal.</p>
<p>Helping others is a necessity for each and every one of us to be called a good samaritan. Although we are all expected to be of help to someone who are in need, giving charity to people should not be forced and faked, it also need not to be extravagant or luxurious. We are all entitled to offer charity to our fellowmen however we see fit and as far as we can.</p>
<p>The International Day of Charity is declared by the United Nations, in the anniversary of Mother Theresa&#8217;s death, to recognize the role of charity in easing humanitarian issues and people&#8217;s suffering amidst the persisting and increasing poverty throughout the globe.</p>
<p>Here are some of the simplest ways on how we can practice charitable works in celebration of the International Day of Charity.</p>
<p><b>Donate Blood (or Organize a Blood Letting Activity within Your Community)</b></p>
<p>Though we all have the right to live, unfortunately, there are fellow human beings that are unwantedly struck by either an accident or a severe illness that would require them of a blood transfusion. One of the easiest, cheapest, but beneficial ways of sending help is to donate portions of your blood to those who are in dire need of it. In this way, you get to help sick people get their necessary blood transfer while receiving a tangible positive karma—blood donation is good for the body since the blood taken out from your body is replaced with fresher, healthier blood.</p>
<p><b>Food Drive (Cook, Bake, or Ask Others for Foods to Share)</b></p>
<p>There is nothing better than a full and satisfied stomach for a person who is longing to have a mouthful. And it is agreeable that in each celebration, like the International Day of Charity, being able to feed the hungry is a huge fulfilment in our side. If you love preparing food and have the capacity to produce the ingredients (or ask some friends and family to share with you), preparing food for the hungry people in your community is never a chore. On the other hand, for those people who don’t have the passion in cooking, but knows the importance of good and satisfying food, you can still manage to ask out your colleagues to spend a dollar or two, in order to acquire enough food or snacks to share to the needy. Food drives are one of the most enjoying and satisfying way of giving back.</p>
<p><b>Gift People Your Extra, Unwanted Clothes (Clean Out Your Closets!)</b></p>
<p>There are always those clean but unnecessary (or unwanted) pieces of clothing kept in our closets. The best thing you can do with those are select them amongst your collection, pack them, and give them to people who have not as much as you do. Through this, you get to clean out your closets while putting clothes on people who get too cold at night with old, spoilt, and filthy materials they’re on since the beginning of time. Remember, clothing is one of the vital necessities of a human being, so your pre-loved garments are very much appreciated.</p>
<p><b>Help Out a Hospice or a Health Center</b></p>
<p>Even though you are not a nurse or knowledgeable in the health department, your presence and time is always a huge help in public hospices or health centers. Not all health institutions are capable of hiring ample number of people to assist the health care providers and the patients in a certain location. There are many things you can do to extend your efforts; simply pay a visit (even if you don’t know a particular patient), read them a book, sing to them, make them laugh, play with them, bring them food, talk with them, listen to their stories, or as plain as let them know that you care—will surely have great impact on the them and their recovery.</p>
<p><b>Bring a Homeless Person Out for a Snack</b></p>
<p>All of us are certified foodies and most of the times, we tend to forget that being able to eat out or our mere capacity to afford a meal is a huge blessing. But not everyone have this kind of blessing. In this day of charity, one of the simplest but thoughtful gestures we can do is bring someone (the homeless person you regularly see around town or a random hungry person out in the streets) out for a special date. Treat them in your most favorite fast-food chain or local restaurant or simply buy your favorite meal for them to try. When you do this, it would probably be one of the few most unforgettable moments for that lucky person or family.</p>
<p><b>Give a Book to a Scholar</b></p>
<p>Being able to go (or sending your child) to school is never easy, but even if a student from a less-fortunate family was able to enter schools, it would still be possible that he or she would have problems in acquiring the necessary textbooks he or she may need in order to study their lessons. So, the simple give-a-book deed to a needy student is a huge act of kindness and generosity one could ever make. These books need not to be new, they could be from your own collection, the books you used from school, or you may ask from friends and family for these. Make a student happy by helping them out through this simple act.</p>
<p><b>Volunteer in a Foundation or Social Organization</b></p>
<p>We may all have something that keeps us busy, be it work, school, or taking care of our family. But even amidst this, we can always find time to volunteer and help people out through foundations and institutions—if we wanted to. There are a lot of charitable foundations and organizations that are built from their deep appreciation and concern for the rights of the particular sector or group they are focusing on, like for example, the ONE Children’s Foundation, which extends help in transforming children’s lives one step at a time, in every way deemed possible. In institutions like ONE, we can channel our charitable traits through volunteering, donating, or sponsoring for a certain campaign. In this particular way, we will be able to send our help and love for the children and be one in building a better, liveable future for them.</p>
<p>Participating in charity works, just like how Mother Theresa used to do, may serve as a way of giving back for us, for our blessed or at least relatively opportune lifestyle.</p>
<p>If you find yourself wanting to help people through us, feel free to contact us at <a href="mailto:info@onechildrensfoundation.org"><b>info@onechildrensfoundation.org</b></a> or reach us at our Facebook (ONE CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION, Inc.) or Twitter (@ONEnonprofit) accounts. You may also visit our website <a href="http://onechildrensfoundation.org/">http://onechildrensfoundation.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Leaving Haiti again..</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 06:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Its does not matter how many times I come to Haiti it always breaks my heart as it did the first time when I came after the earthquake, the rubble is still all over, the sheet tents are endless, the hunger is probably worst than before but I have so much hope, hope is what [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its does not matter how many times I come to Haiti it always breaks my heart as it did the first time when I came after the earthquake, the rubble is still all over, the sheet tents are endless, the hunger is probably worst than before but I have so much hope, hope is what brings me back, I’m in full training in and of Haiti, I have learned so much by now, I have become a greater listener, I hear what people needs are as well as learned about their culture because coming from the USA we all want to make things work as they work for us in the US because we assume that, that is the best and the right way to do it, but is not necessarily what works here for the people of Haiti.</p>
<p>One example is our precious time, Haitian time is not “on time” but we can learn to get use to waiting and we can try to create the possibility of both parts being on time and if the other part is not on time we just accept that as it is to make things happen.</p>
<p>I think for us foreigners who come here to offer support we must first learn to listen and to be very patient to accomplish our goals, we need to learn to meet half way, I feel that by doing that I have become successful and so far accomplish our organizations goals.</p>
<p>Now that I get ready to travel back home again I feel a some satisfaction for what we have accomplish so far and gratefull for the wonderful people that I have met here who are also working in Haiti on making a difference, those people are key in our goals nothing can be achieved on our own.</p>
<p>Until next month that I will comeback to my wonderful Haiti.</p>
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		<title>My trip to Leogane, Haiti</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 06:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My trip to Leogane Haiti, was amazing this time, I’m in love with this country, the people and specially the children. It is amazing to see how noble and humble the Haitian people are, I go there to give and help but I get so much more, I get unconditional love, children will drop anything [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My trip to Leogane Haiti, was amazing this time, I’m in love with this country, the people and specially the children. It is amazing to see how noble and humble the Haitian people are, I go there to give and help but I get so much more, I get unconditional love, children will drop anything for a hug.</p>
<p>I wish every one could experience this love, although there are no showers or bathrooms and you don’t have the luxury you have here and that we often take for granted, you don’t miss it because the overwhelming amount of love you receive its above all that.</p>
<p>This time when I went to Haiti, I was meeting some wonderful People there, Miguel Angel, Ivan, Laura and Valentin all of them travel from Spain to meet the children of Leogane, and just like I did they fell in love with the children and are now committed to helping them.</p>
<p>There is so much need in Haiti, but we can only do so much but with your support we can do so much more, right now we hope and plan to build an orphanage for an all girl orphanage that is run by a nun, she started receiving girls about 10 years ago and now has 32 girls from all ages. This woman is AMAZING, she is a real hero, but she is not the only one I have met there, there are so many extremely poor people who run orphanages, can you imagine every day they have to get up and think how they are going to feed 40, 50 or 60 kids at least twice a day, if they can or buy shoes for them or toothbrushes….imagine if you have one child or two how difficult it is sometimes imagine having 50!!!!</p>
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		<title>Off to Haiti …</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 06:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On my way to Haiti to bring a little bit of Hope to the Leogane Orphanage.. in the mean time while we rebuild their orphanage we will set up a nice large military tent to keep the children safe, I will upload photos as soon as I can .. thank you , Claudia:)</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my way to Haiti to bring a little bit of Hope to the Leogane Orphanage.. in the mean time while we rebuild their orphanage we will set up a nice large military tent to keep the children safe, I will upload photos as soon as I can .. thank you , Claudia:)</p>
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		<title>Little Caravan to Alejandro Cavit Orphanage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We visited Alejandro Cavit Orphanage this past Saturday 20th..we left early in the morning (6 am) the border was busy and luckly we where not stopped and were able to cross with everything we were bringing to the children…We stopped at Costco in Tijuana and bought them pizzas and apple juice and went on are [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We visited Alejandro Cavit Orphanage this past Saturday 20th..we left early in the morning (6 am) the border was busy and luckly we where not stopped and were able to cross with everything we were bringing to the children…We stopped at Costco in Tijuana and bought them pizzas and apple juice and went on are way to see them, they were so happy to see us as we were happy to see them..they helped us get everything in the house and I went with the dad to buy the plywood we promised to get them to build the wall they needed rebuild ASAP to avoid getting the orphanage shut down by the government, we got them enough plywood to do wall and at least that part of the ceiling, this is as much we were able to do in a week… But they were so grateful, they were expecting us with a little show they had prepared.. So we stayed with them until early afternoon and left with a happy heart….</p>
<p>I have to say it was a very challenging week for Iris and me.. We worked so hard trying to touch people’s heart to help the these children… It makes me very sad that this is such a challenge when every one is some how connected to a child and they would not want anything like this for the children they are connected to….</p>
<p>Iris thought me a lesson on the way to Tijuana.. She said Claudia there is a big difference between Compassion and Pity and you can never teach compassion, but pity every one will have for them….Sad don’t you think? I guess that is why we did not have a caravan:(</p>
<p>Thank you Iris we could have not made this trip possible without you!! Now lets go and find those compassionate people because we have a long way to go…….</p>
<p>Blessings to those that in any way contribute the the transformation of a child’s life.. the Children need you.</p>
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		<title>Caravan for Good</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Please join us next Saturday the 20th on a trip to Tijuana to bring goods to the Children of the Alejandro Cavit Orphanage. We will leave around 6am. We can all leave from different areas but meet by 9.30 am at the Tijuana Costco Parking lot. If you like to join us please only bring [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please join us next Saturday the 20th on a trip to Tijuana to bring goods to the Children of the <strong>Alejandro Cavit Orphanage</strong>. We will leave around 6am. We can all leave from different areas but meet by 9.30 am at the Tijuana Costco Parking lot.</p>
<p>If you like to join us please only bring the fallowing for the children. Food, house and personal cleaning, used clothing in great condition only please or cash to buy goods at the Costco in Tijuana.(please no stuffed animals) you will be responsible for all your transportation cost and for bringing the goods to the Children. This is a great opportunity to do something good for those who needed the most.. you can touch their lives personally. Please don’t miss this opportunity.. if you can not make it, make a virtual caravan and have your friends join and donate. we will give you a full report that Saturday afternoon.</p>
<h3>Saturday, March 20, 2010</h3>
<h3>6:00AM – 4:00PM</h3>
<h3>Los Angeles to Tijuana</h3>
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		<title>Trip to Alejandro Cavit Orpahanage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 07:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My trip to Tijuana to visit the Alejandro Cavit Orphanage yesterday (3-11-2010) was not what I expected… I went with a car (suv) full of things but customs would not let me thru at the Mexican border, they sent me back US twice but I tried one more time and I made it…. It was [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My trip to Tijuana to visit the Alejandro Cavit Orphanage yesterday (3-11-2010) was not what I expected… I went with a car (suv) full of things but customs would not let me thru at the Mexican border, they sent me back US twice but I tried one more time and I made it…. It was very late already almost 1.30 my plan was to be in Tijuana by 9am… but any how my contact in Tijuana, Marcos was still waiting for me at the Costco parking to take me to the orphanage.( it is not easy to get there) so we finally made it to the orphanage and to my surprise the orphanage was in worst shape than the last time we went.. The heavy rains had over flooded the river that runs right thru the orphanage and since they did not have a strong wall it took everything… they were left with one small room and a part of the kitchen… all their belongings were gone…clothing , food, kitchen ware… books everything and anything they had..</p>
<p>Now if they don’t bring the wall up soon the government will close them down and half of the other wall that it sustains that house it’s been held by these pieces of wood that might brake and fall as well.</p>
<p>They children are leaving under horrible conditions, not human being should endure this pain.</p>
<p>We need all the help we can get please help us help them.</p>
<p>make your donations and we will but all the materials they need to rebuild.</p>
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