Monday, February 27, 2012

We need each others.


 
 
May you be a voice that will be echoed, May we be the followers and be followed, because loving one another involves taking care of each other. Taking care of each other means to be a guide and a pastor for their sheep.
Humans have an amazing power, and that power needs to be used to help each other.
To prosper and succeed in our goals, we need each other, we are not of lonely nature, we are meant to be together, and working for a common goal, giving you the amazing feeling of belonging to something bigger than you alone, something bigger with a bigger meaning. Khadarlis is rebuilding Sierra Leone, they are building communities that once were destroyed by wars.
Can you imagine how horrible it would be if that happened to you or one of your loved ones?
 They are our loved ones, they are our brother and sister our mother, daughter and son.
The world doesn’t revolve around us, we should revolve around God’s love, and only then He will provide with all the help we need to make this world a good place to live, for us, and generations to come.
Would you like to be the instrument of His love? Do you believe that we can learn to love one another? Have you experience in your own flesh this amazing love?
Khadarlis gives you the opportunity to use the power of love and make wonders.
Because Khadarlis is doing amazing things to help rebuild Sierra Leone, and one thing that you can do to experience and share this love, is to support Khadarlis's efforts.
You can visit www.Khadarlis.Org and learn more about the miracles of love.
There is so much need, and when we help them, we help ourselves and our future generations.
 You can help the children of the devastated Sierra Leone with a small donation, it doesn’t need to be lots of money, every penny counts and counts a lot, for example with a small donation  of 10 dollars you can save a child’s life by purchasing and delivering a mosquito net, we will educate the family in the proper use to avoid deaths by mosquito bites, also Khadarlis will deliver safe immunizations to 150 children by purchasing 150 auto-disable syringes, Khadarlis also will stop bouts of dehydration and diarrhea in children, by purchasing 150 sachets of oral re hydration salts.
As you can see, little will go a long way in Sierra Leone and your small or big donation will work as an instrument of love.
Gisela Badal.
Volunteer writer at khadarlis for Sierra Leone

Friday, February 24, 2012

Electricity: The Silent Pillars of Society

Electricity: The Silent Pillars of Society

            A quiet hum in your kitchen; the flickering of the lamps; and of course that paper bill at the end of the month. For many of us, this is when we think of our electricity – when we hear it, must pay for it, or when it is out. However, the daily lives of the people of Sierra Leone are affected deeply by the lack of electricity.

            What do you think of when I say the word electricity? Many of us immediately are given an impression of luxury – as though electricity fuels our modern conveniences like laptops, microwave ovens and televisions. While of course it does do this for us, the electricity we have available makes many more essential functions possible – things we usually take for granted.

            In fact, we even usually take our modern conveniences for granted, ones that often cannot function without electricity. Our refrigerators make it possible for us to keep food fresh – and with the average income in Sierra Leone amounting to less than $200 (and an average household size of ten persons), wasting money on spoiled food is hardly an option. Electricity also allows us to use telephones and mass-communications systems.

            Additionally, the value of electricity cannot be underestimated with respect to hospitals and disease treatment/prevention. X-ray machines, heart monitors, MRI machines, fridges, blood banks, telephones, computers, alarms – the list of electricity-dependent equipment in a hospital is endless. Furthermore, disease prevention efforts become more efficient when able to utilize the tools of mass communication and speedy transport.

            What about electricity on a national level? Why is national availability of electricity important to the development and competitive suitability of a country? Well, everyone knows trains (central both for development and infrastructure) are run on petrol or coal. But increasingly, efficient, responsible and speedy trains are using electricity for power. Without efficient trade systems, any country could hardly be expected to compete on the world stage.

            Speaking of trade, where does manufacturing come in for the people of Sierra Leone? The answer is that it mainly doesn’t. Sierra Leone remains a largely agrarian economy, but to push it into an industrial, competitive one, electricity is an absolute must. The production of radio, cinema, books, newspapers – all the elements of a country’s culture – can be modernized with the use of electricity.

            The importance of electricity for any country – especially one in the developing world – cannot be underestimated. Thanks to the great folks at Khadarlis, several villages in Sierra Leone now have access or are in the process of gaining access to electricity. They are even able to produce their own energy in a locally appropriate, sustainable fashion – to avoid dependence on both fossil fuels, and unreliable electricity from big cities like Freetown. So the next time someone asks “What’s the big deal?” when you mention electricity in the developing world, think of Khadarlis – and the wonderful work being done there on behalf of Sierra Leone.

Marisa ( Volunteer @Khadarlis)
  Marisa Natale
Khadarlis for Sierra Leone

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Vivisection is a social evil because if it advances human knowledge, it does so at the expense of human character.  ~George Bernard Shaw

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

We need fundraiser/Supporters/and YOU


Love fundraising! Love needed! Donate Love today.
 Our world has all the natural resources to feed every single person on this planet.  The problem is not the lack of resources but the lack of love.  When unethical governments and companies follow a path of greed and selfishness, many people around the world suffer the consequences of their poor decisions. We cannot sit and wait to see what government would do to help. This is why charity and humanitarian organizations like Khadarlis.org are a basic need for nations in distress.
Khadarlis help people in Sierra Leone; West Africa. They provide help for families when traditional jobs aren’t an option for them, by creating green jobs that would employ people and give them a way to trade foods, goods and services.
For years we believed that achieving a college degree would give us a safe future. The fact of the matter is that it doesn’t work that easily anymore, you can see this phenomenon in Mexico for example where the government offers public education, but when kids graduate from college there are not enough job sources.
The education must be focused also on food sustainability and energy in-dependency both alternative and practical ways to obtain the basic needs of life. Also good nutrition leads to prevention of illnesses.
We must teach our children the basic care of seeds and plants, how to grow our own foods, obtain good seeds, non hybrid or open pollinated seeds, an area where to plant seeds, like land or planters and hydroponics settings.
 Khadarlis.org empowers people with this knowledge, so communities can now have jobs and obligations that allow them to obtain goods that provide their families with a way of survival and success, and the pursue of happiness.
Khadarlis for Sierra Leone is helping rebuild Sierra Leone and their main focus is on Education, water and Sanitation, Health care and HIV aids, Agriculture, Solar Electricity and Housing, they are the perfect example of the good Samaritan, and God has bless them with the answer to their crisis, we must support their efforts and learn from them.
With the economic crisis, the world is facing an uncertain future.
People around the world started to wonder how they can be sure that their families will be provided with the basic needs, and the solution lay in a few important factors like education, food sustainability, solar energy, water sanitation and preventive medicine.
India, China, Pakistan and Mexico have been able to feed nearly 1 billion people, saving them from starvation thanks to the green revolution and farming in an industrial style. United Nations is trying to support sustainable agriculture which has helped about 2.5 billion people who work in small farms through South America, Africa and Asia.
Donate love to Khadarlis today.