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See this picture? This comes from a town in Canada where a 24 pack of water bottles is 104 dollars and formula milk for a baby is priced at 55 dollars a pack. What’s more, a pack of diapers is 95 dollars and one head of lettuce is 26 dollars. Inuit people are starving in a country known for it’s generosity.
If you don’t believe this is true, you can find more images like this here. This is the only grocery store these people have in their small towns, and many people are going hungry & elderly are dying faster.
You’ll send aid to foreign children that are starving, so why won’t you pay a little extra to feed the people in your own country who work hard & still can’t afford the prices for healthy food for their families?
Please have a heart and reblog this photo to raise awareness that even in our own countries people are starving, join the movement and show the government that we won’t sit by and watch people starve.
If you think this will make your blog ugly you’re wrong. Children in a first world country are getting sick & starving, and nobody is even aware it’s happening. You can let people know by reblogging and showing you care. People I am close to, my friends and future in-laws are going through this.




Excuse me, did you order some cuteness ?
Making a Difference: Supporting Gaza's Children through PCRF Shaina Tranquilino January 27, 2024

As the calendar flips to a new year, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the past and setting resolutions for the future. In this spirit of giving back, one of my New Year's resolutions for 2024 is to donate to twelve different organizations throughout the year, each dedicated to helping those in need. For January, I have chosen to contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) - specifically their Urgent Relief and Recovery program, which aims to provide essential aid and support to Gaza's children.
Understanding the Crisis: The situation in Gaza has been dire for years due to political conflicts and economic instability. However, it is often the children who suffer most from these circumstances. They endure trauma, limited access to healthcare and education, malnutrition, and lack of opportunities necessary for a bright future. This ongoing crisis necessitates immediate assistance for these vulnerable young lives.
Why Choose PCRF? When researching various organizations focused on aiding children in Palestine, I discovered that PCRF consistently receives high praise for its effective initiatives and commitment to making a difference. Their focus on providing medical care, psychological support, educational resources, and humanitarian aid aligns perfectly with my desire to help improve the lives of Gaza's children.
Urgent Relief and Recovery Program: One particular campaign that caught my attention within PCRF is their Urgent Relief and Recovery initiative. This program recognizes the pressing needs faced by Gaza's children daily – needs that require immediate attention. Through this program, PCRF provides emergency medical aid, supports hospitals with life-saving equipment and medications, offers mental health counselling services, facilitates post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment sessions, and supplies food packages for families facing severe poverty, among other urgent relief measures.
Making an Impact: By donating to PCRF's Urgent Relief and Recovery program this month, we can make a tangible impact on the lives of Gaza's children. Our contributions will go directly towards providing essential medical care, psychological support, and vital resources to those who need them most.
Encouraging Others: In our pursuit to make a difference, it is crucial to encourage others to join us in supporting this cause. By sharing our experiences and spreading awareness about organizations like PCRF, we can inspire more individuals to contribute towards creating positive change for Gaza's children. Together, we have the power to amplify our impact and bring hope to those who are suffering.
As I embark on my journey of donating to twelve different organizations throughout the year, I am thrilled that January brings an opportunity to support Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) and their Urgent Relief and Recovery program. By contributing to this noble cause, I hope to play a small part in improving the lives of Gaza's children who desperately need our help. Let us remember that no act of kindness is too small when it comes from a place of compassion and empathy. Join me in making a difference today!