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Children

The link below is to the Go Fund Me page for a project that we friends put together in order to feed hungry children here in Nepal. Please help. I will personally match any contribution made by you (up to $500 US total). So every dollar you donate automatically becomes two dollars! These children have always been poverty-stricken. Now they are destitute. The GFM page explains why. No contribution is too small (or too large). We have figured that @ 46 dollars gives a 7 member family here a good two week's supply of their traditional food. Children worldwide cause less evil, but suffer more of it, than any other age group. NGO aid groups can't keep up with the rapidly expanding need to keep our children alive and well. Governments often cause more suffering than they cure. Many local neighbors here are no more affluent than the children, so they can't help either. In these times of rapidly increasing crisis, in this era where so many things have been done wrong, please join us in this all important effort to do something right. Those we trusted to be the professional directors of our various social structures have mucked things up pretty badly. The future is in the hands of you and I, the steadfastly dedicated amateurs. Please help make sure that these children get to have a future. Thank you very much for whatever you can do. Be well, Tenzin *p.s. Any Forward/Share action you could do on this, wherever you think appropriate, would also be very helpful. In case you want to know who the project organizers are: Zach Aldridge—Oneonta NY/Columbia University. The project is this young scholar's brainchild. He coaches essay writing for, and is a private tutor to, college students. Romash Shrestha—legal liaison for Tribhuvan University, Bishwa Bahsha campus. He has been doing what he can to take care of these kids for years. Those nice alphabet T-shirts they are wearing in the GFM page photo came from him. Doug “Ten” Rose—author of Fearless Puppy books and projects https://www.gofundme.com/f/malnourished-nepali-children-need-help?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1

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