12 October 2010:
Freerice (World Food Programme)
In today's post, I am going to talk about a website.I was not (and will not be) paid for this.There is a website out there in the internet known as Freerice; well, now it's Freerice 2.0. I first found out about this website by reading Reader's Digest quite a long time ago. Which also means, this website has been around for a long time.
The main aim of the website is to help the World Food Programme. And, you don't have to donate or do anything diificult.
All you have to do is answer questions that range from a variety of subjects, Art to Itlian. For every question that you answer correctly, 10 grains of rice will be donated to WFP. It's a win-win situation. You get to improve whatever the subject you chose, and you also help to do good!
Hence, I am persuading you out there to visit this website and get involved. What have we done for the people in need? Pretty much nothing, I suppose. How many of you donate regularly? Do I even get a hand here?
It's never too late to start. Like what I said above, it's a win-win situation. Hence, there should not be any excuses anymore, besides lame ones like "I've no time". But if you find that this is not what you want, it's fine. Nothing will happen to you in the middle of the night; this is not a chain post or anything.
It's just that when you do it you will get satisfaction that at least you have helped someone without even leaving the house, if comfort is what you want too. To fellow Bloggers out there, please spread the message.
At the bottom of the Freerice page, there is a link known as 'banners'. However, the pictures are unavailable, so you won't be able to link it. Perhaps, if you want, you could do something like mine?
Hopefully the banner issue can be solved fast enough. Once again, I hope that you can go and visit Freerice.com.