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Okay, you're reading this, so obviously you have an internet connection. And if you have an internet connection, you probably have a credit card or debit card. And if you have such a card, you're way better off than the roughly 5 million people made homeless by natural disasters. Or the 500 million people infected by malaria every year. Or even than the nearly one billion people going hungry at this very moment.
Click to help people around the world


So now -- if you have an internet connection, a credit card, debit card or a PayPal account -- and you realize the need... here's the good news: You can help out in a very specific, measurable way right now. No waiting, no lines, no checks, no stamps.

Just a couple clicks, a little typing... and you've made someone's life better.


1) Send mosquito nets


What: Mosquito netting (to cover beds at night to prevent bites from malaria-carrying mosquitoes)
Where: Africa
Why needed: Malaria is a leading killer of children in Africa, and kills a million people a year.
Organization: The United Nations Foundation
Donate now | Find out more

2) Give some tents


What: New tents (4-person size)
Where: China
Why needed: To help provide temporary housing to those whose homes were destroyed in earthquakes
Organization: Gifts in Kind International
Donate now | Find out more

3) Help the refugees in Darfur

What: Humanitarian missions for civilians
Where: Darfur, Sudan
Why needed: More than 700,000 people uprooted by ethnic and political violence
Organization: The International Rescue Committee
Donate now | Find out more

4) Support the measles initiative

What: Measles vaccinations
Where: Africa, including Madagascar
Why needed: This deadly disease kills more than 600 children each day
Organization: The American Red Cross
Donate now | Find out more

5) Feed the children

What:  "Red Cups" of porridge, rice or beans for hungry children via school meals
Where: 40 developing nations
Why needed: Poor nutrition leads to school absenteeism, diminished class performance and drop-outs
Organization: World Food Programme
Donate now | Find out moreAnd here are a few more ways to help others via the web:



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