Would You Ever Save a Child if You Could?

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Would You Ever Save a Child if You Could?

I was watching the television the other day, and a commercial came on with these little kids, and they were starving. They had no food, and very little in terms of shelter.

Two years ago, I read in the New jersey Star Ledger that an infant was abducted from her mother, by her father, and sold into slavery, the local police told her to give up her search, because it was in vain, and that she would never see her daughter again. I also read that when this happens the children live a life of torture and sexual abuse, and are often killed.

I was wondering, if you had the money, would you ever consider sponsoring one of these children? I seem to be developing a burden within me to do this, am I being naive or foolish? Will I give money to an organization, thinking that my money is taking care of a child, while he or she receives none of it?

Whats your take on this?

I think charity is a very worthwhile thing to do. I'd make sure though ( as sure as I can) through research that I am not just giving money to a corrupt organization or a scam, and i'd find a good cause. In theory I think helping children is a great cause, I don't know how much of those TV ad charities actually goes to the children and how it is executed. But you should definitely look into it more, when I have more money to spare I will do so, too, though I am not sure what charities to give to yet.

I don't think just having money is enough to help these children. You could have all the money in the world and there'd still be miserable children.

It all comes down to parenting, and without good parenting the kid in blatant terms is going to be screwed up.

Sure, If I had the money. The kids shouldnt have to suffer because of their parents or living in a poverty conutry. Giving money to charity and they could just steal it or the kid is still in a shit place. Its best to bring them to a better World for a better life.

It´s best to sort out these backward countries which have a corrupt governement who spends all the aid money on guns and whisky (band aid money for example). If the USA (UN) can illegaly invade Iraq and Afghanistan, then why don´t they forefully remove these governments.

Sort these countries out without them getting raped by the banks and massive companys who might steal any minaral deposits like oi, as a lot of them have a lot of potential.

Moving loads of people from one sinking ship, onto another which then might also sink is a counter productive idea. Fix that hole in the other ship and both ships can sale on to the horizon and live happily ever after.

Not save in that way, I don't like giving money to organisations where I don't know where it will end up. So no, I will not give money to sponsor a child or anyone.

Originally posted by Liberator

It all comes down to parenting, and without good parenting the kid in blatant terms is going to be screwed up.

Think he's talking about starving children in 3rd world countries, not so sure parenting is the cause in these cases, as much as extreme poverty, famine and/or war is.

Originally posted by Liberator

It all comes down to parenting, and without good parenting the kid in blatant terms is going to be screwed up.

If the parent/s are starving or dying, how is that bad parenting?

If I know exactly where the money is going, then yes. As in, I need see a budget that says how much is going to making wells, how much is going to building a school. I'd also want [because every charity will have some overhead] How much of my money goes to the corporation? How much will slip through the cracks because the charity might not be as efficient as they could?

If it just is some random, vague-titled charity where the money could be going to Kim Jung-Il [yes, I know, spelling problem], then I'm keeping my money.

Not without first heavily researching the charity and seeing just where and how the money is spent. For example, I wouldn't donate to anything where maybe a few cents out of a dollar (if that) actually goes to the cause it's supposedly supporting.

I hate the recently implemented policy by charities to try and make you feel guilty for not giving money. The collectors that go around with charity tins are the worst...Especially when they ask you deliberately skewed questions like "Would you like to save a child's life?" or "Would you like to help cure cancer?"

Anyone with any sense of shame can't say no...Luckily for me, though, I have no shame whatsoever.

I actually thought this was meant in a more immediate sense. Like.....child in a burning building type saving.

I'd like to think I am selfless enough to save a child in danger, but I wouldn't know until the situation arose. A burning building could take both of us out, which does more harm than good.

As for the true nature of the thread, Bardock42's sentiments mirror my own to a considerable degree. It's as if he was in my head.

I think it would probably help more to change the situation from a top down level, i.e. get rid of the corruption that causes these situations to exist.

hey everyone who wants to save kids in other countries:

There are homeless children in your city

less cynical: Sure, but if I were going to start, I'd adopt locally, though it is a series of hoops to jump through (I recently learned that, while it is expensive and a lengthy process to adopt a Chinese child, this is much less money and effort than would be required to adopt a Canadian child [or, I guess, so I was told by someone who looked into it])

Originally posted by inimalist
hey everyone who wants to save kids in other countries:

[b]There are homeless children in your city

less cynical: Sure, but if I were going to start, I'd adopt locally, though it is a series of hoops to jump through (I recently learned that, while it is expensive and a lengthy process to adopt a Chinese child, this is much less money and effort than would be required to adopt a Canadian child [or, I guess, so I was told by someone who looked into it]) [/B]

Hah! True enough. Charity begins at home.

Wouldn't do it.

I believe all those charities are scams. The CEO of the red cross makes almost half a million dollars a year..yeah, no thanks I will not be donating money to her salary.

Thanks, you all gave me the perspective on this issue that I was looking for. I guess that there really isn't any wrong or right answer to this situation. My thoughts were on the children in 3rd world countries that have absolutely nothing.

I also realize that the organizations that solicit, these Help the Children Foundations may be corrupt, but I was also thinking that some may actually be truly out in the field, doing just what they say that they are. I realize that they also use some of the funds as personal drawings, so that they can get the job done.

When I was growing up, my older brother used to always tell me how he enjoyed giving presents more than receiving them (which he did very often). I'll be honest... I thought he was doing it was for shock value. I didn't really understand his way of thinking, all I knew was that I loved getting gifts. Giving was so hard a concept for me, but as I've grown older, I see what he was trying to show me.

I may also be wrong for not wanting to support the less fortunate children in my own back yard, but I feel as if the humane welfare system over here is far more robust, than it is in foreign lands, and so my burden lies with them.

Thanks for the feed guys it helped.

but, its cost of living, you wouldnt do it for free would you? she needs to eat and own a car rather then lease same with a home in beverly hills 🙁

if you wanna help do what iliminist start here.. in your city/town country the country next door on your own damn continent mexico or canada... your brother down south or up north

I would and I would also save babies from not getting aborted as well.