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Capt Seid Waddell I have helped Filipino people Typhoons and other times. One girl was hit on the ear and lost hearing for burning some rice. So sad to see families unde overpasses, eating out of dump sites. Too many events that are tragic. It makes a tear to my eyes, to consider the poverty. You cannot save the world, but you can at least one.
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Capt Seid Waddell
SSgt (Join to see), "For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required..." It is our duty.
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Abuse of people who serve families is deplorable and despicable SSgt (Join to see) especially when the employers are the ones committing the abuse.
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Bless you brother. I may be outspoken sometimes but I believe let me be homeless to learn more humility and help others. While I was though I helped in charities, even got three families from homelessness. I feel too many times people want to hlp by an organiztion. Because some times people needs are delayed. They can die from inaction and that is not in my playbook. In Germany, I ran the Combined Federal Campaign and we achieved 1,355% our goal. I am thinking of placement of others or mentors, I kn ow people are suffering right now. LTC Stephen F.
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Melissa is a domestic worker currently residing in Kuwait. Previously, she worked in a factory of diapers in Jordan. Melissa talks about her first experience...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxXY-y0ANEk
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