Do Something about It

January 18th, 2012 posted by admin

Is charity a natural talent? I am of the view that charity in most cases is a natural talent. There are people who are easily moved by the plight of others, while there are others who just don’t care. A friend of mine who is filing a Cancer Mis Diagnosis claim for his father recently told me about the pain other cancer patients he met were going through. He said that the pain his dad is undergoing has made him highly sensitive to those who are suffering from cancer.

There are those who feel sorry for others and then there are those who feel sorry and do something about it. Henry Maw is one such boy who feels sorry for the orphans in Rwanda, Africa and is doing something about it. And guess how old is he? Henry is just 10 years old.

Henry, like other boys of his age, is a video game addict. But everything started when Henry got into trouble due to excessive game playing. Thankfully Henry has a very supportive dad who asked his son to follow his passion and to channel it to something creative. This is when Henry started to draw concepts and created ideas for his game. Very soon he and his dad were contacting programmers who could make Henry’s ideas become reality. The game that came out of Henry and the programmer’s hard work is called Monkeyberry. The game can be bought as an app for $0.99. 20% of the profit goes to charity. To be precise the charity is used to help the orphans in a village in Rwanda and also for table-to-table, an organization that is dedicated to redistribute cooked and perishable food donated by restaurants and supermarkets. Honestly, I feel a bit jealous of Henry, may be some day I would also be able to help quite a few needy and then I will also be among the ones who not only feel sorry for others but also do something about it.

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