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Fall 2004, Volume 9 Number 3
Hey Kids, You Can Make A
Difference...
by Bill Ayres
CONGRATULATIONS,
on ten years of believing Kids Can Make A Difference and helping tens of
thousands of kids to do just that, in so many ways.
This
is an age in which millions of us have lost hope in our system: our
political structure, big business, schools, churches and temples, the
media and often the very families that give us life and nurture.
What are the choices for young people growing up in our society?
They can be seduced by the empty, ever pulsating promises of media
for happiness through things: buy things, new things, more and more
things. They
can enter the fast track to success and lose their souls to the fake gods
of power, prestige, and possessions.
They can become so dismayed and disenchanted that they fall into
one or more debilitating addictions that slowly drain the life and hope
out of both body and spirit, or they can decide to make a difference.
With the right support and inspiration it can happen.
It does happen for millions of young people every year.
If
you choose to make a difference, here are some of the things that will
happen:
You
will feel a sense of satisfaction that you helped someone.
You
will feel better about yourself.
Your self-esteem will grow.
You
will get out of yourself a bit and not be so preoccupied with the small
problems of your life that you have made bigger than they really are.
You
will be given relief from some of the truly big problems you have and
perhaps a new perspective on them.
You
will meet some of the finest people on earth.
People that you probably would not have met otherwise.
You will feel a sense of community, of belonging, perhaps for the
first time.
You
may very well meet someone who will become a good friend or a mentor and
have a big influence on your life.
You
will learn compassion. That
is the ability to suffer with one person or a whole group of people where
you can’t solve their problems but you can be there with them and for
them.
You
will often be frustrated by injustice and your failure to help everyone
who is in need.
This
may lead you beyond individual acts of kindness to working or volunteering
with an organization that is dedicated to the service of people and to
changing the system.
If
you choose this route you will feel empowered by the community and you
will be able to utilize your passion, you creativity, energy, imagination,
and wisdom, your total person for a cause, something beyond yourself.
You
may not succeed in all you set out to do.
In fact, you will often fail.
You will make mistakes, but you will know that you have made a
difference.
How
do I know this to be true?
It has been my life for 45 years, 30 of them with WHY (World Hunger
Year). As
a kid I wanted to make a difference with my life.
Fortunately, I met another kid, Harry Chapin the singer and
co-founder of WHY with the same dream and over the years I have met dozens
more dreamers.
We have made a difference in the lives of millions of people, but
we are not finished yet.
The best is yet to come.
Imagine that.
You can make a difference.
Here
are a few ways you can make a difference for hungry people.
Learn
more about world hunger as well as hunger and poverty right here in the
USA. Our
website-www.worldhungeryear.org and the Kids Can Make A Difference
curriculum “Finding Solutions To Hunger”.
Learn
about hunger in your community and how you can help by contacting your
church or temple or a local non-profit service organization.
Take
part in a food drive.
Work
in a food pantry or a soup kitchen.
Support
national and state legislation to reduce hunger and poverty such as
raising the minimum wage so that working people can feed their families
and childcare programs and after school programs that allow parents,
especially single parents, to go to work knowing that their children are
in good care.
Call or write your legislators about these issues.
Remember, they receive very little mail so your communication makes
a difference.
Make
a donation to Kids Can Make A Difference.
Contact
Oxfam or Bread For The World to learn more about hunger throughout the
world and how you can help.
Make
sure your own diet has more fruits, vegetables and whole grains and less
sugar and salt.
Bill
Ayres, A Kid Who Wanted To Make A Difference,
is Executive Director and co-founder of World Hunger Year
(WHY). He may be contacted at bill@worldhungeryear.org
For further information on the program and how you can
become involved, contact: kids@kidscanmakeadifference.org.
Click here to go to World
Hunger Year's home page.
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