Down in Kenyan, Africa, children are crowding in coffee fields than in school classrooms. Children that work in the fields are living on less than $1 a day. It costs more than one million dollars to build a school foundation and an education. EVERY child works twelve hours a day twelve hours a day picking, sorting, and hauling coffee. "Education is important!"
How do you think we can help these poor children get an education?
Wow! Can you imagine working that hard? I, SuperThinker, cannot imagine children working so hard and so much! Sometimes people will sponsor a school--that means kind of like adopting them. So, a program in which you could adopt a school and raise money to send them.
Posted by: SuperThinker | January 29, 2004 at 09:53 PM
12 HOURS A DAY!!!! That is OUTRAGOUS!!! I mean, I pictured myself, working 12 hours a day, not knowing how to read or write, I would live a short misrable life. And for only a dollar a day too, That is just horrible. Well, I'm glad your writing isn't horrible, because this group would be missing a great blogger!
Keep on blogging!!!^-^ :)
Posted by: Emily | March 04, 2004 at 10:42 AM