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First Do No Harm!

Many of us have a strong desire to “get involved” or “make the world a better place.” This desire to cause positive change is an excellent thing, and the efforts of individuals can make a huge difference in their communities. This week, though, we came across an example of what can go wrong when the desire to help is channeled incorrectly.
A large earthquake struck a southern province in China, causing a tremendous amount of destruction and loss of life. Immediately, aid groups mobilized to help victims of the quake; whether by bringing supplies, helping people escape from rubble, or erecting shelters for those who had lost everything. While many volunteers were able to bring a great deal of help to those in need, problems arose when volunteers came unequipped and unprepared to handle the scope of the disaster. Relief efforts were hindered by traffic jams and the presence of individuals who “came to help,” but who came without a plan.
At times our emotions drive us to act hurriedly, knowing that help is needed immediately. However, along with immediate help, individuals in those situations need adequate help. This means that we must take the time before action to assess the situation and needs of those we are assisting. When we go into various communities, whether it is local or international, there are some questions that we need to ask.
1.) What is the problem and or/cause?
2.) Are there any organizations or individuals currently working to address that cause? If so, how can I partner with them?
3.) What are the needs of individuals in that population?
4.) What stereotypes do I currently hold about members of that population and how will those stereotypes influence my interaction?
5.) How much time do I have to invest in “making a difference.”
6.) What resources are available to that population once I am gone?
When we rush to help others, we are thinking of our wants, our desires. When we stop to take a moment to consider the needs of those we wish to serve, we make those in need the center of our actions. Once we have done that, we can truly begin the process of helping others. If you have a desire to participate or help in your community, the Institute has a wealth of resources to help you find an opportunity to put your talents to work. For more information, you can check out our website, or contact Kate Williams: williams@indianapolispeaceinstitute.org

Tags: diversity, earthquake, peace, service, volunteerism

1 Comment

Erle Frayne Argonza Comment by Erle Frayne Argonza on May 19, 2008 at 6:19am
Cause? It's not natural, but rather a shadowy group, under the behest of global interest groups, had the Tesla Earthquake Machine or Tesla EM tested on China. It was used in Kobe and Indonesia before, causing damages of catastrophic proportions. Pls refer to my article on the China quake at my blogs: http://unladtau.wordpress.com. http://erleargonza.blogspot.com.

The cause is purely EVIL. There's an advance agenda of the oligarchic hierarchy to depopulate the Earth eventually through many strategies, one of them thru induced earthquakes. The Tesla EM has rendered nuke arms like boy scout toys, a thing of the past.

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