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Thursday, June 26, 2014

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Numerous resources are available to help with your aim of poverty eradication. Today, we will be discussing the CARE organization, and how it can help you with your goal towards poverty eradication. CARE, The Case for Women's Empowerment, is committed to ending poverty by attacking its roots causes, not only its consequences. The six main ways that CARE aims at attaining their goals include, but are not limited to:

  1. Unlock Powerful Potential: Women and girls make up the majority of the 1.4 million people living in extreme poverty. Diminishing the majority makes the total number deteriorate. CARE delivers the knowledge and support that these women need to forge new opportunities.
  2. Keep Girls In The Picture: Knowledge is key, and without school, a girl's future fades away. CARE aims at breaking the barriers to girls' education, and providing the stable education that they need.
  3. Stop The Violence: Women and girls in under-developed and developing countries face daily domestic abuse, sexual assault, being harassed from going to school, and many more of the such, with no power to put a stop to it. CARE is determined to putting a stop to this, so each and everyone of these women can live in the freedom that they deserve.
  4. It's a Man's World: Myths such as "it's a man's world" are targeted to bring women and girls down. CARE is putting a stop to these myths, by making these women realize their equality to men. 
  5. Power Lasting Change: With CARE's ongoing change giving programs, their mission of enabling power lasting changes to prevail will come into effect.
  6. Racing to Empower Women: Empowering women makes them realize their potential. Once CARE can help make these women feel and believe they are empowered, they create a lasting confidence in them.
Though, CARE has its main focus on women, its main purpose is dwindling the number of those living in poverty. I have provided a link to a CARE's website, which also includes their donation pages.
http://www.care.org/

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