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by falsestprophet
4113 days ago
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I suggest offering the option to both your donors and recipients to divert the funds to save as many lives as possible (call the Watsi crew). "It’s a false dichotomy to say that you either save a life by helping a child in a poor country OR give to a water bill in the United States. You can do both in proportion to your ability." For whatever proportion of someone's resources they are willing to give, they can choose to save lives for US$1-5k each. Instead of providing one $1k life saving surgery and $1k water bill, two $1k surgeries could save two lives. Sadly there is not a shortage of dying men, women and children who can be saved cheaply. Perhaps one day there will be... if we stop goofing around. |
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The single mother of three we helped who was contemplating forgoing her heart medication to make sure her children had water (and lost it anyway because she needed her heart medication) wouldn't call this "goofing around."
I'm genuinely interested in why you insist on framing this that way.
Edit: Nothing that we're doing suggests we value some lives over others. Watsi helps a specific demographic, we help another. Everyone wins here.