Philanthropy


My friend saw my tweet about charity: water, and then sent me the following eye-opening story:

“I have friends in Africa, I went to help them with a building. One week I was there we had no water of any kind or electricity for 4 days straight… it gets pretty smelly, I can vouch for that. Most third world countries I’ve visited use mini water towers for each family unit. Ours happened to be broken and so we had no reserve. You can’t drink the water in any case due to foreign microbes being different from US microbes, our bodies only tolerate familiar parasites… I was able to find enough water for drinking obviously (since you typically die at around 70 hours w/o water). No electricity there also means it’s a lot hotter, so far less sleep, plus the ceiling fans reduce the malaria risk so not having them makes for a more nervous sleep at any rate…

“Life in a third world country is 90% struggling to survive, find fresh food/water, 10% everything else – on a daily basis.”

Click the image above to help charity: water change those ratios. While you are there, watch the Twestival Day 4 Drill video, and celebrate with the group in Northern Ethiopia.

Be free,

Jeff

I currently have the opportunity to respond to a survey about social/human service needs in Davidson County for the Planning & Coordination Unit of Metropolitan Social Services.

I was fine up until Question 7, but now I’ve paused. It’s the “Please choose only one” that’s getting to me. I know dollars are stretched thin right now. They always are, and it’s worse this year than last year… but there will be a significant effort around “developing a long-term plan of action to address Nashville’s evolving needs” based on the outcome of this survey. Based on what the community thinks is the biggest unmet need… how can we possibly only choose ONE from this list? I know, I know, prioritize, and work down… still.


7. There are many unmet social/human service needs in Nashville. If you had to identify the greatest unmet need in Nashville, what would it be? (Please choose only one.)

Emergency Shelter

Transportation

Home & Community Based Services-Children/Youth

Food & Nutrition-Infants/Young Children

Home & Community Based Services-Elderly/Disabled

Workforce Development

Food & Nutrition-Elderly/Disabled

Food & Nutrition-School Age Children

Housing Financial Supports (Rental/Utility Assistance, etc.)

Subsidized Housing

Economic Opportunity

Other (please specify)


I’d love to hear which answer you would select and why.

Be free,

Jeff

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