Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Fasting and fundraising

I didn't eat much of a lunch yesterday so come 6PM I was so hungry that my stomach started to hurt, which got me thinking... about how much it sucked to be that hungry, how spoiled I am to be so accustomed to a full belly that I couldn't stop thinking about food after just 9 hours without it... how terrible it is that malnourished children across the world feel like I did at that moment every day of their lives, and how I've never related and sympathized for them more.
I then started to think about the Feed the Children, and other similar nonprofit commercials and how much more responsive viewers would be if they were hungry while they aired. Maybe these organizations could start a campaign encouraging Catholic churches to fund raise among their members during Lent as they are fasting. Or air a telethon the first day of Lent and follow up with a mailing.
Maybe they could enlist grocery stores to set up donation centers with visuals showing what your cart looks like chock full of groceries for your family compared to the small bowl of rice a impoverished child will have to last a couple of days. During the fundraiser, grocery stores could do a mailing of a coupon to redeem, but instead of say - saving $1.00 on your next purchase, you can choose to feed a child with a $1.00 donation. Maybe as an incentive the donors could have the opportunity of using their coupon as an entry into a sweepstakes.
Just a thought.
Labels: fundraising, nonprofit
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