Here is a list of efforts by some organizations to do something different in this world.Please support these efforts and be a part of making the world better.
The hunger site – Feed the hungry with one click
The Hunger Site launched in June 1999 was started by a private citizen from Indiana, with the purpose of helping to alleviate world hunger by using the Internet in a creative way. A simple daily click of a button on www.thehungersite.com would give funding — paid for by the site’s sponsors — to the United Nations World Food Programme.
In its first nine months, the site funded more than nine million pounds of food for the hungry — an astonishing feat. Eventually the site became too large for one man to manage, and in 2000 The Hunger Site was sold to GreaterGood.com, which today operates as the GreaterGood Network family of websites.
On average, over 220,000 individuals visit the Site each day to support the work of our nonprofit partners, Mercy Corps, Feeding America (formerly America’s Second Harvest), and Millennium Promise with simple, online actions.
If you have any doubts about how the site works please click here
By signing up here,you can get a daily email reminder.Remember that ,by just clicking once every day helps a hungry person to fill his stomach.
To see results of this effort follow the link
Avaaz.org – the biggest web campaigner in the world
‘Avaaz.org’ is a new global web movement with a simple democratic mission: to close the gap between the world we have, and the world most people everywhere want.Avaaz has become a wonderful community of people from all nations, backgrounds, and ages.It’s diverse community is brought together by their care for the world, and a desire to do what they can to make it a better place.They have a huge email list, operated in 13 languages. By signing up to receive their alerts, you are rapidly alerted to urgent global issues and opportunities to achieve change. Avaaz members respond by rapidly combining the small amounts of time or money they can give into a powerful collective force. In just hours we can send hundreds of thousands of messages to political leaders telling them to save a crucial summit on climate change , hold hundreds of rallies across the world calling for action to prevent a genocide, or donate hundreds of thousands of euros, dollars and yen to support nonviolent protest in Burma.
The Economist writes that Avaaz is poised to deliver “a deafening wake up call” to world leaders, the Indian Express welcomes “the biggest web campaigner across the world” and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore says “Avaaz is inspiring, and has already begun to make a difference.”
So people, sign up here and help them to make the world a better place to live.The sign up just takes less than 5 minutes.Signing a petition needs only adding your email ID and pressing enter.

