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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

It's not just because they have a catchy name.

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  • Truely awesome man. That is a good program. I wish that the other programs didn't make it so hard for the honest ones.

  • I know that I'll donate to Save the Choldren and not something else now. This is much more inspireing then the late night commercials.

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  • DFTBA!  :)

  • YOUtuBE project 4 AWESOME

    Hidden message :)

  • i love seeing this clips and knowing i helped even just a little :)

  • Liking these short clips Shawn and cant wait for your video on the 17th.

  • @ellces - thanks! And please email me sometimes. Would love to learn more about Heifer and its livestock programs. Been meaning to look into that for a while because it's such a proven income generator for people in need.

  • @UnculturedProject

    hmm, i'll look into it, maybe i was mistaken. i personally have only worked in one village where save the children has been(supposedly).

    anyway, thanks.

    and, as always, keep up the great work!

  • @ellces - no worries =)

    There are definitely charities that limit their help to a specific group of families - and it's *usually* for religious reasons.

    But Save the Children is completely secular. So, I was surprised you mentioned they were limiting their aid in that manner. You sure it wasn't a religious-based charity that had a similar sounding name?

    Also, for "big" projects like village-wide water purifcation, they have to do it on a village-by-village basis due to funding limits.

  • @UnculturedProject

    haha by the way, reading these comments back to myself makes them sound meaner than i intended, i really am just curious!

    sorry!

  • @UnculturedProject

    good point.

    i agree that every organization deserves such slack and that every honorable organization does use the money for the good, even if not directly as it may have been intended to have been used, unfortunately.

    don't worry, wasn't trying to say that Heifer was better in any way, i was just curious about your selection process, since i know ours.

  • I think we should question charities - but we should also temper that with giving them some slack.

    For example, Heifer International's key marketing strategy is their "gift guide". Many people donate "goats" to their friends on the assumption that a goat has been bought on their behalf with their donation.

    But, as is well documented, Heifer Int'l actually just puts the donations into a general fund. It's hard to see exactly what donation bought what. Questionable? Maybe. But I give them slack.

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