I know everyone is excited about my BIRTHDAY tomorrow (except for my dad who is more concerned about what purple or yellow shirt he is going to wear to ECU's first home football game). Tomorrow around 10:50am twenty three years ago I was born! *TEAR* However, the questions you get asked on your birthday is "how old are you?" and "what do you want for your birthday?".....Well since y'all asked....I will e 23 years old and I would like for you to donate either by praying or giving money to an organization I have grown to LOVE.
Sweet Sleep is a faith-based nonprofit organization which exists to share God’s love by providing beds to the world’s orphaned and abandoned children. According to UNICEF, there are more that 210 million orphans worldwide. Today, 5,760 more children will become orphans.Orphaned and abandoned children around the world suffer from lack of sufficient or healthy places to sleep. These children often sleep on old, broken and soiled beds or have no beds at all – forcing them to sleep on paper-thin mats or cold, hard floors, making them susceptible to crawling, biting insects and disease. In these conditions, it is nearly impossible to get a good night’s sleep and the effects are staggering:
■1 in 5 of all childhood deaths is caused from malaria. 90% of these children are in Africa alone.
■A sagging or misshapen mattress may add tension to a child’s joints because their bodies rest on the mattress for hours at a time. Even if a child sleeps well on a bad mattress, these injuries to their bodies only make them weaker.
■Old mattresses or scraps of foam are breeding grounds for bed bugs and allergens that contribute to startling increases in respiratory diseases, including asthma as well as rhinitis, eczema and bed bug bites.
■When children continuously do not get enough sleep it affects their health, makes them tired during the day, hinders their ability to do well at school and leaves them more prone to disease.
Thanks EVERYONE,
Sissy Ducks (MAW)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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