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The Hershey Legacy

100 years ago, Milton Hershey, yes the founder of Hershey’s chocolate, started his legacy. He established the MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL (MHS) and gave opportunities to generations of poor children confronted with insurmountable societal challenges on the path to adulthood.
As they celebrate their centennial year, be a part of their legacy in providing opportunities for poor children to overcome poverty and continue a tradition of giving back to those in need.
Buy and enjoy your favorite Hershey’s chocolate and you give an opportunity for a young child to receive first rate education!
My Birthday Wish is for you to Donate to Charity Water
About two months ago I found out Charity Water and wrote this post “Any September Birthday’s out there?”
Charity Water is about a man named Scott Harrison who wanted to do more for his 32 birthday than just recieve gifts. So instead, he asked everyone instead for $32 to help bring fresh water to Kenya. One year later, Charity Water is encouraging all September born people to instead of recieving gifts for themselves, to encourage their friends to give $33 to support this cause. As soon as I heard this, I was convicted and stressed. I’ve always recieved gifts for my birthday and it was hard for me to imagine not getting anything.
Tomorrow I will be turning 21, and I’m asking anyone who wants to give me a gift to instead give $21 to Charity Water. My goal is $210, so only 10 people.
DONATE HERE
$20 means one person can get clean water for 20 years.
$250 means two families of six can get clean water.
$5,000 means clean water for a community of 250.
The Founding of the Grameen Bank – Muhammad Yunus

A little while ago, I read the powerful account Banker to the Poor by the founder of the micro-lending system, Professor Muhammad Yunus.
His idea is pretty ingenious – the idea that you can loan one person a couple dollars (or less) and change their life forever. It makes sense though. After all, 40% of the world lives on $2 a day or less. A good many of them have the determination, skills and smarts to succeed but what they are never given is the opportunity to do so. They’re stuck in a cycle of making just enough money to survive, unable to save and invest for next year, or even next week.
Straight out of Yunus’s account is the story of how he stumbled across the potential this miniature loan in the Bangaladesh countryside and began a journey that at the time, no one believed would succeed:
Sufiya Begum earned two cents a day [in profit after borrowing money from loan sharks to purchase raw materials and produce ]. It was this knowledge that shocked me. In my university courses, I theorized about sums in the millions of dollars, but here before my eyes the problems of life and death were posed in terms of pennies. Something was wrong. Why did my university courses not reflect the reality of Sufiya’s life? … Her children were condemned to live a life of penury, of hand-to-mouth survival, just as she had lived it before them, and as her parents did before her. I had never heard of anyone suffering for the lack of twenty-two cents…
Yunus goes on to talk about how he loans the twenty-two cents himself to Sufiya and forty others, sees the dramatic change that takes place, and eventually establishes the Grameen Bank (literally, “of the village”) to provide micro-loans all over the world. A very powerful story about one man who sees something wrong with the world around him, and has the imagination and perseverance to do something about it.
Any September Birthdays out there? – Charity Water
So I stumbled upon this while reading Pam Chun’s Posterous. Charity Water is about a man named Scott Harrison who wanted to do more for his 32 birthday than just recieve gifts. So instead, he asked everyone instead for $32 to help bring fresh water to Kenya. One year later, Charity Water is encouraging all September born people to instead of recieving gifts for themselves, to encourage their friends to give $33 to support this cause. As soon as I heard this, I was convicted and stressed. I’ve always recieved gifts for my birthday and it was hard for me to imagine not getting anything.
This September, I will be turing 21. I’ll keep you updated on what I’ll be doing.
The September Campaign Trailer – www.borninseptember.org from charity: water on Vimeo.


