For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, watch the commerical first.
I was watching Diane Sawyer's interview with Brad Pitt last night on Primetime and to my surprise, the majority of the one hour consisted of him talking about the AIDS epidemic in Africa and a little documentary of him visiting Ethiopia recently.
What I learned from the special:
It only costs sixteen dollars to send a child to school in Africa -- that's tuition, uniform, and books. To us, sixteen dollars is not a whole lot of money; it's pretty much the equivalent of a CD. But to the children's families(or lack thereof since the orphanage rate is ridiculously high), sixteen dollars just isn't possible, leaving millions of children out of school.
In 10 years, we can cut poverty in half; in 20 years, we can wipe it out. We can be that generation that eliminates poverty. How awesome would that be? If we can all help, it won't take a lot from an individual standpoint.
These children deserve a second chance. We can't just let them die off because they were born with AIDS or in severe poverty. Compared to them, we won the lottery in life. It's time that we stop making excuses and actually get around to it. Each and every one of us can make a difference.
As a start, just add your name to theOne Declaration. But there's so much more you can do to make a difference in these kids' lives. You don't have to open your wallet, must at least try and open your heart.