What can be the reasons when the countries are getting funds to remove Poverty, and still it exists? Is there any other issue, which is overtaking it? Are we taking it seriously? Can it be corruption or commissions? Is the fund being used for the right thing?
In the evening as the suns light fades, another light comes up to light the way. The beautiful moon in all of her majesty, rises to tickle the eye and move the tides. The moons energy is sweet like the sun, but different in many ways. The moon has energy so intense that the very oceans we enjoy move to her command.
I would also ask everyone to pay extra attention to where he/she sits and walks. This classroom serves as a barn during the day for the agriculture classes and every science behind poverty now and then there are some surprises left on the floor that the AgriNomics 202 students forget to pick up and use as fertilizer.
Stopping poverty in our country and around the world is all our responsibility. I believe that Countries must reach out and feed their people. I believe all these want people is to be feed and start healing for all of them.I hope People in every country will stop and take a look around and see all the senseless human suffering that exists in all of our countries. Then I would ask all countries what they can do to help to these families that are suffering from poverty? I think that all countries should take time to reach out to help their people with this problem. Maybe all I can do is speak out to these countries to other about how to help solve poverty. I think this will create world wide action to get all countries involved in dealing with world wide poverty.
Poverty isn't poor in money alone; it incorporates the withdrawal of little by little all the good things you have in life. Living in poverty is a life bombarded with stress, anxiety, pain, suffering, misery and sorrow. Your world is upside down and there isn't much love at home. You have no time for others but focus on your mediocrity...
One program is called Future Safe -- a monthly event attended by about 500 children with a preventative element designed to deter children from drug abuse, delinquency, gang involvement and teen pregnancy. Often a first step for children from poor families, the program helps them engage in after school programs.