Posts tagged ‘children’

February 17, 2010

New @extraordinaries mission: Help @CCFC map the fight against #poverty

by Sparked Team

The Christian Children's Fund of Canada is trying to raise awareness of the amount of impoverished communities by mapping the effort to break the cycle. Snap a photo of a community in need and mark it on the map, and you've just joined in the fight against poverty!

DO THIS NOW! -> Dhttp://bit.ly/ajpmaZ

About

Christian Children's Fund of Canada is a Canadian-based, registered
charity and child-centred international development organization.

CCFC is inspired by Christ's example of personal, caring love.

CCFC supports children, families and communities of all faiths in developing countries.

January 27, 2009

FBI MOST WANTED / AMBER ALERTS?

by Jacob Colker

Here's a lunch break blog post for ya…

Picture 1I've been thinking a lot about ways we can use the system. In doing so, I recently reviewed some old notes, and came across two early ideas that I still think are very valid…

1) FBI MOST WANTED
2) AMBER ALERTS

Probably the two most emotional / scary things in our society are the concepts of a murderer or a missing child, and these scenarios are two of Hollywood's favorite plots. Police in our society are often overworked, underpaid, and only human. But what if we could offer 100,000 more eyes on the streets across the country? We could even use the phone's GPS to segment by geographic region — meaning that Extraordinaries in Indiana would get Indiana-related "amber alerts" or "fugitive wanted alerts," and the people in New York would get something different, maximizing impact. It would seem to me, that one of the biggest obstacle to the jobs of police officers, is getting enough people to know about the fugitive or the missing child. TV shows like America's Most Wanted, Amber Alerts on highway overpass signs, and Truck Drivers have all teamed up to put more eyes on the street. Why can't WE help?

Picture 2
This is just another example of how our system is well outside the realm of traditional volunteering, but can offer tremendous good to society, and since people are using their time for free, they ARE technically, volunteering. And frankly, it feels good to get bad guys off the streets and bring kids safely home. Talk about the quintessential job of a super hero, or rather, of one of The Extraordinaries.

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