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Poverty : How One Person Can Be The Change

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Poverty: How One Person Can Be The Change
The world has always faced many problems, but one has existed throughout time, and that is poverty. Poverty is one of those things that affect everyone around it. Not only does it impact the lives of those that live with it, but also the communities and nations that these people live in. Those in poverty lack much in life, and do not have the resources and opportunities of people that have more.
Poverty will always be in the world to one extent or another, but one person could change the world by acting to get rid of it. Individuals can help by volunteering and providing immediate aid such as food, shelter and medical services. With the increase and health care and the reduction of deaths because …show more content…

The most immediate way that people can combat poverty is to provide for the basic needs of the poor. Having enough to eat and getting the proper nutrition can help in the health and morale of the poor population. Local and international organizations both work to help those that need it. Whether it is a local high school food drive or the World Food Programme, efforts that provide food for those that have little can ease the pain of an empty stomach. Some local food drives accumulate enough food to feed more than a couple hundred families. That is a huge thing to accomplish to be able to feed so many that are in need.
The World Food Programme, whose goal is to bring food to those in need or in crises, and to raise awareness. One may start off small by introducing a food drive that are continued each year and some can expand on it to make it more open internationally. Helping to provide basic things in life, needs that are somewhat abundant in the lives of others, is the goal of creating nonprofit organizations like WFP (“World Food”).
Some organizations start from the smallest things. With Birch Community Services, Inc. they started as donated food to a couple people. In 1992 Birch Community Services began when someone dropped off two bags of squished bread at the front door of Barry and Suzanne Birch’s door. They

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