Scott P
06-01-2008, 08:50 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080601/ap_on_re_af/uganda_children_on_the_rocks
Things like this really make one think. Anyway I have visited Uganda, including some of the very remote areas and found a poor but welcoming people that were very kind despite being in a historically war-torn nation. I never did run into the heart-breaking situations such as above.
Anyway, we already have our next overseas trip booked, but we're thinking from now on we should skip the rafting/mountain climbing adventures and such and focus more on humanitarian aid. Even thoguh they don't visit Uganda specificially, does anyone here have experience with such groups as or www.GlobeAware.org or www.GlobalVolunteers.org? The are supposed to be non-profit, so teh money should go to the actually causes. Has anyone here ever went on one of their trips?
Things like this really make one think. Anyway I have visited Uganda, including some of the very remote areas and found a poor but welcoming people that were very kind despite being in a historically war-torn nation. I never did run into the heart-breaking situations such as above.
Anyway, we already have our next overseas trip booked, but we're thinking from now on we should skip the rafting/mountain climbing adventures and such and focus more on humanitarian aid. Even thoguh they don't visit Uganda specificially, does anyone here have experience with such groups as or www.GlobeAware.org or www.GlobalVolunteers.org? The are supposed to be non-profit, so teh money should go to the actually causes. Has anyone here ever went on one of their trips?