Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Extending Help in Times of Crisis

I just can't help but worry about everything that's been happening around us. Due to erratic weather condition, fast-spreading diseases are slowly emerging in all parts of the country. When this becomes rampant, the number of casualties becomes irrepressible. The sad part of it is when innocent children become the victim of such melancholic occurrence. When this happens, the usual counteractive action of the government is to declare state of calamity on areas that are seriously affected. As a common response, financial and medical support will certainly overflow either from other countries or from the political authorities. Members of United Nations are active enough to extend aid through New York Air Charter or from commercial couriers. But if you come to think of it, is this enough to combat the debilitating effects of calamities? Looking back at previous happenings, various ailments surfaced and some of which have names that are unfamiliar. This simply suggests that the consequence of disaster is more devastating than the actual calamity itself. Therefore to efficaciously handle such, it is always proper to start from ourselves. Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is the most basic thing that you can do to the environment. Think every contribution you make as a social feat, not an obligation. Through this simple gesture, spontaneity of determination is always conceivable.

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