More people donating
Stop for one moment… Do you even know how many kids are without a home in this world? In Australia 40.000 kids, very cruel and unfair to many.
But total the number of people in the whole WORLD. Over 100 million kids! This is why many play their part to save this world, this is why I'm telling you a part of this.This is why, more need to donate.
Nice beds for orphans
You must know that not all places in the world are bad, for the homeless kids. Like orphanages around the world have good beds and food. Like sos children village,lumo,and empower orphans.
must keep studying!
Homeless kids have a hard time studying. It's because they have no money, they might not even be able to buy food or shelter. But if we donate money, that gives them hope. Just think, a school must be a dream for them.
It's possible!
Some tremendous benefits from donating are that 67 percent donate to fundraising and the other part [43] percent goes to slight improvements. So every time you go to a place that you are able to donate, do it. It helps everyone.
This is not a request, it's a what if. What if we can all be at peace. What if we can live a great life.
Morris Gleitzman Inspired Writing Pieces
Author: Jake crowley
GRACE YOUR SELVES
I am scared, frightened and whatever words are related to them.
My dads frisbee has gone over my fence, ‘i new i should of not been playing
With his favorite frisbee!’ And it was a limited edition! A LIMITED EDITION!!!
I repeated wailing to myself. I notest my mum approaching, in the corner of my eye. What's the matter dear? She declared while slowly kneeling down.
‘Dads favorite frisbee went over th- the fence! I continued wailing, He i- i-s going to be so MAD.
Come on, Mum replied. ‘Where are we going?’ my mum turned and faced me.
To get your fathers frisbee back of course, I just need you to tell me where it went. I was skeptical about this, but I know better than to fight with my mum, so I agreed, and pointed over to the BBQ, over at the neighbors. Okay then. I looked at my mum, and she looked at me. ‘Are you sure sweetie?’ she asked me. Of course I'm sure, I replied in confusion. As me and my mum approached the door, I started to feel nervous and have second thoughts, as a ringing noise started to agitate me. Before I knew it, the door was wide open.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
‘Outsiders Outsiders AHHHHHH… Screamed a lady as she rushed off somewhere, in that house. WERE HERE FOR A 1998 LIMITED EDITION FRISBEE! I heard what year it came from Dad. Then a girl, about the age of me , stepped forward, trying to look relaxed. ‘ I think you're looking for this’ as she placed the frisbee gently on the grass. And left. As I looked at my dads frisbee, it was in perfect condition. And my mum and I had a jolly time back home.