HEARTS STARVE AS WELL AS BODIES

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ronnieraffaniello:

Browse YouTube and you’re guaranteed to find tons of videos from during (and after) the quake and tsunami in Japan. Though I’ve watched a large number of these videos, which show peoples reactions, swaying skyscrapers, and towns submerged underwater with houses literally drifting away, it wasn’t until I saw the video above that I really began to comprehend just how powerful this natural disaster is. I mean, I’ve been experiencing earthquakes my whole life (I live right near fault lines in southern California) and not once have I seen the ground move like this. 

There’s no doubt that those in Japan will be needing our help in the coming days, weeks, months, and maybe even years. More than a thousand people dead, still tons missing, people expected to run out of food and water. And think about all of the damage—parts of Japan will have to be completely rebuilt. 

I know that we’re all hurting for money these days, but for just one second think about the people you can be helping by donating even $1. As broke as I am, I’ve already donated $20. Japan needs the help more than I need the couple gallons of gas, the crappy fast food, or those few drinks at the bar. Below are some of the ways you can donate (borrowed from SignalNoise):

• Canadian Red Cross
• American Red Cross
• Doctors without Borders
• The Salvation Army
• Oxfam
• Global Living
• Care
• ShelterBox

Canada: Text REDCROSS to 30333 to donate $10
USA: Text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10
Ireland: Text REDCROSS to 57500 to donate €5

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Photo: Ronnie Raffaniello

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CII’s Holiday Festival is a two-day event held on December 11-12, 2010. It is not a fundraiser; it’s a fun event for our clients, who are predominantly children from low-income families who have experienced abuse, neglect, or some type of community violence. For many of our clients, the Holiday Festival is the only celebration of the season, and the only opportunity for the children to get toys. These are children who have experienced some of the worst horrors imaginable in terms of violence and neglect. Almost all of them suffer from some degree of post-traumatic stress. The festival helps to make a real difference by just letting them have fun and be “regular” kids for a day.”

 

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Somewhere someone is thinking of you. Someone is calling you an angel. This person is using celestial colors to paint your image. Someone is making you into a vision so beautiful that it can only live in the mind. Someone is thinking of the way your breath escapes your lips when you are touched. How your eyes close and your jaw tightens with concentration as you give pleasure a home. These thoughts are saving a life somewhere right now. In some airless apartment on a dark, urine stained, whore lined street, someone is calling out to you silently and you are answering without even being there. So crystalline. So pure. Such life saving power when you smile. You will never know how you have cauterized my wounds. So sad that we will never touch. How it hurts me to know that I will never be able to give you everything I have.
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