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Do you know what living in extreme poverty is like? Meet Kaisong, a typical girl from Laos (in South East Asia). She has dreams like everyone else but she's got a day-to-day battle infront of her just to survive. Doing the 40 Hour Famine is a great way you can make a difference... www.40hourfamine.com www.stir.org.au |
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TheDarkEyeGuy ::: Favorites i agree, however this is not going to end soon. The question here is how long is this going to last and is a few thousand dollars going to help these poor kids? The only thing that could end this is put and end to such corrupt government. His we keep sending money and volunteer their governemnt is going to take it for granted. However, i appreciate your concern for these children, not that much ppl around the world care/concern or notice these :) 07-07-04 00:55:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
aztec143 ::: Favorites World Vision operates independant to any governement. It is more than a few thousand. Nationally last year over $5million went directly to the project. It makes such a huge difference. 07-07-06 02:22:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
TheDarkEyeGuy ::: Favorites Huge difference but there's hasn't been any changes. Did you ever wonder where's that 5 million dollar ended up like? In the hands of corrupted officals. 07-07-07 00:22:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
aztec143 ::: Favorites That 5 Million dollars ended up creating food security for people living in East Timor. Not in the hands of a few corrupt officials. I am friends with one of the world Vision staffers there and she said that the project has made a massive difference to the lives of the children and people. Stop looking for excuses and get out there and do something! 07-07-12 07:49:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
TheDarkEyeGuy ::: Favorites LMAO How do you i'm just sittin gon my butt? Lol i went to combodia and Vietnam two years ago to help poor villages, we builded them a well for fresh water. I just don't trust other ppl with the money. 07-07-12 18:59:08 _____________________________________________________ | |
greenepeas ::: Favorites A Corrupt "Puppet" Government is only "as good" as their "Crook" Puppet Masters.... "The World Knows Who They Are" 07-07-14 06:38:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
ashleyapashley95 ::: Favorites my mom is from cambodia this is some of thing things she delt with as a child, poverty. 07-07-16 05:18:52 _____________________________________________________ | |
Chefkou ::: Favorites laos may seem beautiful here, but if you know what's going on out there in the jungle of laos it's not so beautiful. They are a filthy communist country who kills, raped, and tortured women, young girls and many families. Don't let this country fool all of you of being beautiful, because behind this beauty there are killing secrets. Want more info go to youtube Hmong tortured and you'll see what I'm talking about. Thanks! much love and save your money& go elsewhere much beautiful. 07-07-17 01:42:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
xeemlauj ::: Favorites lao is a dirty country full of rotten commies mutha fcukers.. 07-07-21 01:03:45 _____________________________________________________ | |
m28milan ::: Favorites I know this life very well, I lived it as a child.The situation is not going to change soon until those people whose in power STOP enriching themselves and give a little to millions of Lao people like this little girl and her family. 07-07-28 02:27:10 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, July 29, 2007
A Day in the Life of Kaisong - Experience Poverty in Laos
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