Change Your Focus to Just One This Holiday Season

November 10th, 2011

The people who suffer from hunger total 925 million worldwide. More than 3 billion people, almost half the world’s population, live on less than $2.50 a day.

While these staggering statistics may grab our attention momentarily, they rarely move us to action because we cannot comprehend the magnitude of such statements. The overwhelming sum of 925 million or 3 billion can often garner one of two emotions: intimidation or apathy, both of which lead to inaction.

Those who feel they can do nothing to solve such an enormous problem are intimidated and, therefore, quickly become overwhelmed and give up. Those who think the crisis is too far removed from them are apathetic about a situation they feel has little to do with them. However, when you shrink the numbers down and put a face with the facts, the statistics may hit a little closer to home.

Imagine a 10-year-old boy named Ernie who loves to run around and play soccer. He lives with his sister and her two children in a small shack on the side of a mountain in Central America. When his stomach starts to grumble, he ignores it because he knows food is nowhere to be found.

I have been to Ernie’s one-room house, which has no electricity or running water. I have met his family and visited his church. After seeing where he sleeps and watching him play outside on the crude steps that lead down the mountain, I began the hike down to the car. He followed and asked if we had any food for his family because they had nothing to eat that day.

Ernie is a real boy who faces the realities of hunger and poverty on a daily basis.

For those intimidated by the millions who starve to death every year, think instead of one person like Eddie, who did not have lunch today. Instead of trying to solve world poverty and hunger overnight, focus on making sure one stomach goes to bed full and satisfied.

Do not be overwhelmed by the number, intimidated by the enormity or apathetic because of the distance. Instead, do what you can to reach out to one this Christmas. An easy way to do this is to give a Christmas Backpack for $45 that will provide school supplies, a school uniform and a pair of shoes to a child in Honduras.

Ernie and his niece and nephew are a few of the children that will be receiving backpacks this Christmas. Give a Christmas Backpack now.

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