And religion is providing the wrong answers, like it always has
I guess it really depends on what questions are being asked and who is being asked...
Here are some answers that many would consider 'right':
http://www.worldvision.org/worldvision/master.nsf/home/ ================================================
World Vision has been at the forefront of AIDS prevention, care and advocacy for more than a dozen years. In 1990, the Christian humanitarian organization launched its first AIDS-related program, helping orphans in Rakai, Uganda – the epidemic's ground zero. Other early programs involved helping Romanian children infected with the AIDS virus and providing support for Thai women and girls trying to escape prostitution. By the mid 1990s, World Vision began requiring its health programs worldwide to include HIV/AIDS-related training. Read more...
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The government of Niger declared a national emergency May 27 in response to the West African country's growing food shortage after drought and locust swarms destroyed most of the last year's harvest and nearly 40 percent of livestock fodder.
In his official declaration, Niger's Prime Minister Hama Amadou appealed to the international community for aid to help feed 3.6 million people, including some 800,000 children under the age of five.
Niger, with a population of about 12 million people, is one of the world's poorest countries. Most families earn less than a dollar a day. Even in the best years, 40 percent of children are malnourished and 25 percent die before they turn five.
World Vision has signed a contract with the World Food Program to distribute nearly 1,500 metric tons of food in response to the crisis. But nearly 224,000 tons will be required to meet the national need.
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In Gulu, a northern district of Uganda, World Vision runs the Gulu Children of War Center, a counseling center for former child soldiers. Started in 1995, the center receives abducted children, provides medical support and therapeutic feeding to the malnourished, and facilitates smooth reunion of the children with their families. More than 9,000 children and adults have passed through the center. The center also provides vocational skill training for formerly abducted children.
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and much more:
http://www.worldvision.org/about_us.nsf/child/ways_we_help_main?Open&lid=sector&lpos=body PS - World Vision is a local (Fed Way) Christian relief and development organization.
Here's another one you may have heard of - the Salvation Army and a link to their services:
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_...CB?openDocument And this is just in tiny sampling of what is going on out there...
In my current church, we just had a team of over 30 people return from building houses in Mexico for the poor. This is an annual trip.
Our pastor (a carpenter by trade) is currently in Mississippi with another team of church members helping rebuild after the hurricane dammage. We have something going on year round locally and internationally.
And of course I'm NOT saying that only Christians are doing good things around the world....