INCREASING EQUALITY BY EDUCATING EVERY CHILD PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lester R. Brown   
Thursday, 11 September 2008 03:22
by Lester R. Brown
Poverty

The social and economic gap between the world’s richest 1 billion people and its poorest 1 billion has no historical precedent. Not only is this gap wide, it is widening. The poorest billion are trapped at subsistence level and the richest billion are becoming wealthier with each passing year.

One way of narrowing the gap between rich and poor segments of society is by ensuring universal education. This means making sure that the 72 million children not enrolled in school are able to attend. Children without any formal education are starting life with a severe handicap, one that almost ensures they will remain in abject poverty and that the gap between the poor and the rich will continue to widen. In an increasingly integrated world, this widening gap itself becomes a source of instability. Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen focuses the point: “Illiteracy and innumeracy are a greater threat to humanity than terrorism.”
Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 September 2008 03:34 )
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Financial help for out-of-town medical treatments PDF Print E-mail
Written by Randy Morse   
Friday, 08 August 2008 11:56
Helping Hand Trust
 
The Helping Hand Trust gives a financial helping hand to adult residents of Kaslo and area D when they have to leave the area for medical testing or treatments.
 
Even though the cost of treatments is mostly covered by MSP, travel and accommodation costs may add up to be a financial burden for many.  This is where the Helping Hand Trust can lend a helping hand.
 
The aim is to cover costs related to medical treatments, but this may also include needs such as paying for ambulance costs, day care, or the cost of getting a housekeeper when a parent is away for medical tests or treatments. Chronic medication costs are not generally included, but any request for donations will be considered and discussed by the directors.
It is generally not possible to cover the total costs involved, and donations are given according to funds available in the Trust.
 
Please contact any of the directors, below, if you know of someone who needs our help.
 
Donations may be made at the Kaslo Credit Union or given to the treasurer, Elizabeth Scarlett.
 
DirectorsElizabeth Scarlett, Larry Badry, Dave Boland, Jannemé Frouws, Ian Einer, Mary Johnson
 
Last Updated ( Monday, 01 September 2008 20:08 )