Large factories, which provide needed items for the society, or sent products for export, and bring in the needed foreign currency, are struggling to stay operational and every day you read in the papers of another one shut down. Without sufficient power the large machines cannot operate and many hours of work are lost when the power is shut off. The government is even requiring some factories to purchase generators for their power needs or to be cut off completely. Specific factories are currently still exempt from the rationing, such as pharmaceutical factories, but if the power shortage continues, even they will need to be included in the rationing, forcing them to become dependent on generator power in order to keep the power properly regulated.
As I have been reading about the food and electricity shortages in Ethiopia, I have come to realize more and more that we as a community must be about more than just adoption. We MUST be about HOPE for a nation that struggles in ways we will likely never understand. There are so many people in the U.S. who never learn about crises elsewhere. They have nothing with which to compare our standard of living in the U.S. because they have never left the "developed" world.
We, as a community, have already begun a response through adoption, but it simply is not enough. Susan PD said in a post on the AAI site that if you are inclined to pray, now would be a good time for prayer.
**If you are not able to add a child to your
household, please find a way to support humanitarian work. Children are waiting... for HOPE, sometimes for FOOD, many times for a CHANCE at FULL LIFE.
There are so many ways to help. Donating (money or time) is always a great help and there are so many places to do so. Here are just a few, but the options are practically endless:*Feed the Hungry-- http://www.feedthehungry.org*Adoption Advocates International - Check out our agency's Humanitarian page where you can donate funds, items, or volunteer. There are also many other adoption agencies that you can contact that would have many ways for you to help and/or get involved.*MercyCorps-- http://www.mercycorps.org/countries/ethiopia*Spreading the word. Thanks to the Internet, there are so many ways to get the information out. Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, and Twitter are great places to start.*And, lastly - please pray. Right now we are praying hard for rain. The country is in need of so many things, but right now rain seems to be the strongest need. Please join with us in praying for this country that is so close to our hearts.Update concerning our adoption:Due to the drought and the huge slow down of day to day activities it is causing, we are now thinking that we might not receive our referral until some time in December. Right now it has been taking about 9+ months to receive a referral for a baby girl. The good news is that our agency is finished going through a couple of months where they had a lot of waiting families, this contributed somewhat to the wait for others that were farther down the list getting a bit longer. The next few months are said to be not quite as busy so we are hoping that things will even out and maybe we could get back to looking at a Sept./Oct referral!
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DUDE!! i want hannah montana!!!
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