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Ethical future

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It is very important for the world as a whole to begin to change the way in which people act towards each other and towards the earth. Climate change, animal cruelty, and human suffering are all caused to a large extent by the general person’s lack of compassion for things that they do not feel affects them. If each person could spend a day in the life of a person or animal that was being mistreated by others, they would feel compelled to act in a different way fro the rest of their life.

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Do Something about It

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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.

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Better future starts now

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If you are a young person in the world, and want to know what you can do to make a diference in the world, maybe it is time to take a look at things that many people are involved with each and every day that causes suffering and pain to millions of animals on this planet. Our western civilisation has come to think that it is ok to treat animals as products instead of living, breathing, feeling beings, that we share the world with.

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A Sensitive Heart

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I have always been interested in missions and charities and my heart is not bent towards a particular kind of need or group of people. By saying that I do not mean that people who pursue particular issues facing our society today are wrong; I think they are doing very well by focusing their energy on one single cause. After all if you want to make an impact with your efforts it would only be possible if you point towards a single direction.

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Charity challenge

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Remember a couple of years ago when the power of Facebook prevented another Simon Cowell X-Factor clone from making it to the Christmas number one spot? I can only imagine how livid he was the Joe McElderry (last seen hamming it up on a reality TV show) became the only X-Factor act in history not to secure the coveted accolade. Simon may no longer be appearing on the show, but he’s still there behind the scenes, and he might have to get used to the fact that this year’s winner is going to face some stiff competition – and from a local charity single too!

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Merseyside Play Action Council

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While working on creative community youth projects these days it is surprisingly difficult to do the most simple things. Child welfare and safety are the most important thing, and every charity needs to think about this. Between health and safety restrictions, liability insurance and CRB checks, the most dedicated group of community volunteers can become daunted. This is why organizations like Merseyside Play Action Council are vital to the health of communities because they support micro initiatives.

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Stand up and be counted while young

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Young people in Britain have been getting a pretty bad press in recent months. First of all, “youths” were blamed for the riots in city centres across the country and now a series of studies have shown that the current younger generation are lazier, achieve less and rely on their parents more than previous generations. Not the kind of headlines that are likely to motivate kids and teenagers in the UK, are they? However, for every rioting bad apple, there is always a bunch of good kids, doing amazing things that the media choose to ignore because positive stories don’t sell newspapers or make people watch TV. It’s no wonder that many people blame kids for everything when they only hear negative stories about them!

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apjnow.org review

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Artists for Peace and Justice is a non-profit organization founded by Oscar-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis to support impoverished communities around the world by providing social aid especially to the youth.

Ten months after the disastrous earthquake struck Haiti, the organization opened the Academy for Peace and Justice, a school that provides aid and education to hundreds of children. They had a number of the Haitians in the community involved in the construction of school where many of them had never More

The power of the young…

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It’s not every day you read about children raising lots of money for charity, but in the case of the then 10-year-old AJ Salmon, from Pekin in the USA, it seemed to come naturally and with the kind of simplistic ease that warrants more than just a second-glance. While most kids are more concerned about spending money than saving it this one went more than a few steps further and made the national news; not only that but he did it by enlisting the help of many around him, in such a way as to cause a frenzy of excitement over what amounts to an impressive achievement for anyone of any age.

it tapped into both the hearts and minds of others while also being realistic enough that it wouldn’t break the bank

With rising heating oil prices regularly taking over from headlines about the kindness of human nature, it’s nice to see that the good is also capable of shining through.

Devising a simple plan that would raise money effectively and quickly, Salmon came up with the concept of asking other kids to donate $1 in exchange for having a non-uniform day at school. The plan not only worked but then went on to go nationwide, amassing more money than was ever expected. It just goes to show that the big ideas don’t always need to come from the adults with the most experience. Sometimes, all it takes is a big-heart and the right idea at precisely the right time.

Of course, motivation is a big part of it, and one thing which motivated Salmon into devising his plan was his friend who had died from Cancer. With his goal to raise money for Cancer awareness, it tapped into both the hearts and minds of others while also being realistic enough that it wouldn’t break the bank.

Of course, it isn’t always that easy to raise money – often the layout for events is expensive to begin with, and the profit generated is only very little. But if Salmon’s idea proves anything it is that something can indeed be made out of nothing.

So, next time you get down on the kids, have a re-think; while many children are a long way off from discovering what giving is all about, that’s not to say that there aren’t more than a few out there with big ideas that are well ahead of the adults!And if Pekin’s recent achievements are any sign of what’s to come from him in the future, it shouldn’t be too long before we start hearing his name again in conjunction with even bigger and better things.

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Youth In Revolt: The Power Of The Internet

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With cuts skimming all over the place up and down the UK it is good to recognise the youth groups and work that is still taking place in many communities. A Birmingham youth group in the Hodge hill area of the city have been raising awareness of kidney failure amongst adolescents and have received enormous support from the Kidney Research UK Charity who have published a detailed report on what the group has been up to on their website.

We live in austere times, so it is gratifying to see youth groups like Compact taking part in projects that will have long term benefits to local and wider communities. The government could take lessons from this – though they may say it is a great example of ‘The Big Society’ in action. That’s another debate entirely. In any case the key challenge that all youth groups are facing are the cuts that are affecting every aspect of society. There are ways to overcome these challenges and one of the best resources youth groups have at their fingertips is the internet.

With the ability to reach their peers and groups beyond, youth clubs, societies and groups are quickly learning how to use the internet to their advantage. YouTube videos, file sharing, blogs and photos are all being used to establish, maintain and push the youth agenda in the UK. This is a generation that is refusing to accept that things are ‘just the way they are’ and go quietly into the night. They realise that having places where young people can gather together are an effective way of keeping young people off the streets and prevent them from turning to crime to alleviate boredom or desperation. Whilst councils are poring over their books for 2011-2012, the youth movement are quietly getting on with making them self heard amongst the budget slash. One intrepid youngster in Birmingham recently used YouTube to rally support for his protest against the council’s cuts of 70% to youth services in the city.

The internet is a great tool, but with the cuts that all youth services are facing it becomes imperative for them to have access to it at the most price effective cost possible. Mobile internet is important as well and is being cited as an essential amongst many groups when questioned over which service they are using. One provider above others is fast growing a reputation for providing exactly the service that young people need; abroadband. It offers roaming internet for very reasonable prices all around the world. Travelling youth groups won’t be hit hard by expensive charges. It doesn’t try to be clever or misleading in its advertising and does what it says on the tin.

In times where youth services are fighting to survive, the internet will most likely become the key weapon for them. Having access to it is an essential they cannot afford to lose.

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27 January 2012
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19 December 2011
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24 November 2011