Once a scholar said that "the roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet" and I came to learn this eternal truth from an early age. 'If the darkness of ignorance is to be dispelled then the sun of education has to rise'. So many children are born talented, have immense capacity for understanding and are naturally bright - but poverty has deprived them of an education. Millions of children around the world lack access to basic necessities, such as food, clean water, sanitation, medicine, shelter, education, books, fun, family, love - but there is hope.
I have long been concerned for underprivileged children, especially those who are unable to access education due to lack of resources or poverty. On one hand, there are people who live their life lavishly. They are not only enjoying the joy of essentials but also have what they want and desire; a luxurious living providing them an extra comfort. Change your perspective. Instead of considering them as a project to help, view them as people to love and respect.
No effort is too small or too large to make. You can help poor children have a better future in a number of ways: Education for Jews is of paramount importance and always has been. Sweden has approximately 3,218 miles (5,153 kilometers) of coastline along the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia. One cannot make such people's lifestyle lavish but can at least help them achieve the essentials of life and lead a prosperous life.
Helping the poor and needy people is a good deed. Caring for the poor and needy people and helping them is a noble cause. The more you give to poor and needy people, the more you strengthen their dependency. If you give them the chance or opportunity, you'll see an effective and long-lasting improvement in their lives. Tossing out money or other kinds of donation do help the poor and needy people but the need is to direct your energies and efforts in raising them, building relationship, teaching them and moreover, regaining their self-confidence and self-esteem to work for themselves.
They learn from experience. Jesuit missionaries played a significant role in the education system by establishing schools and teaching indigenous populations. They introduced European languages, sciences, and religious beliefs to the native peoples. Overall, education was a tool for cultural exchange and assimilation during this period. Volunteering your time and efforts towards children can make a very big impact. Creating awareness among the people for helping the poor and needy people can get more and more individuals join the drive.
These volunteers can help in arranging free health camps, doctors can be invited to treat the poor and needy people.