Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Water is Good for the Soul

Happy Wednesday! This has been a pretty good week for charity work! Nothing gets me revved up more to write this blog than when I see good being done in the city! And nothing warms my heart more than when I see children who "get it". As adults, we usually become selfless and charitable through life experiences, but every once in a while there are those few kids whose parents "got it" and instilled these awesome selfless behaviors in their kids. This is one of those kids who "get it".




The Water Boy: Local Kid Wants Clean Water for His Birthday

7-year-old is trading in all his birthday gifts to give other kids clean water

By JULIA BAGG and TODD WRIGHT nbc miami.com
Updated 7:30 AM EST, Wed, Jan 19, 2011




The typical 7-year-old boy expects the world on his birthday, which usually consists of mountains of candy, video games and toys.
Good thing Aidan Ortiz is anything but typical.
The soon-to-be 8-year old from Parkland has a very simple wish list for his birthday, but it requires him to do the giving.
Ortiz wants to give clean water to people who don't have it.
And to make it happen, the philanthropist in training told his mom not to get him any gifts, but instead, to use that money to donate whatever cash they would have spent on a party, cake, balloons and presents toward his pure goal.
“Water’s more important than toys,” said the second grader at Park Trails Elementary School. “I saw people not having good water and they were walking miles and miles and hours for getting dirty water that makes them sick.”
Ortiz got the idea after recently watching a documentary with his mom about families in Africa forced to live and drink contaminated water. But he didn't bring his idea up until the family was having dinner last week, which shocked his mom, who was planning something big for her son.
Ortiz's idea seemed a bit bigger.
"I don't want kids to die," he told his mom.
But his thirst for clean water for others has reached beyond his home.
Ortiz has asked friends, teachers and strangers to donate to the organization, Charity Water, through his web page. Any gifts he receives for his birthday, which is Feb. 2, Ortiz plans to donate or trade in to help the cause.
“I asked him how much do you want to raise and he said five million,” Ortiz's mom, Jennifer, said. “I don’t think that’s an option on the site. I tried to type it in, it didn’t work.”
After receiving a little family advice, Ortiz scaled down his ambitions for a more modest goal to raise $800 worth of clean water for families who don’t have it. He’s already reached $750.
“Since he’s turning eight, everybody gives $8 instead of a present to him,” Jennifer said.
But Ortiz doesn't plan on stopping the flood of donations after his birthday.
“If I get $5,000, then I make a well for people to get water out of,” Ortiz explained. “I will feel happy and proud of myself.”
Now that's refreshing.
To help Aidan donate fresh water to families, go tohttp://mycharitywater.org/AidanOrtiz

Social Experiment in Kindness #2

In honor of  the 25 th anniversary Martin Luther King Jr. Day I am challenging all of my faithful and awesome readers to make the world you live in a better place. Perform just 2 acts of kindness in the next 5 days (get it...2 and 5....25 year anniversary! ha! ) I would recommend starting with Aidan Ortiz's charity  (He's asking for an $8 donation...get your work buddy to buy the coffee and muffin this morning and donate those $8 bucks that would have gone to our hips to this charity)  and then let your imagination take flight! Let's make the world a bit better like Aidan has!!

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