The
Make a Difference Foundation
Make – to cause to
happen or exist. To bring into being, create or fashion. To cause to be or
become. To cause to assume a specified function or role. To compel. To carry
out, engage, or perform. To formulate in the mind. To arrive at. To acquire,
gain or earn. To achieve, attain. To set in order, prepare. To provide. To grow
or develop into. To amount to in importance. To institute, establish or enact.
Difference – the quality,
state, or degree of being different. Disagreement or controversy or the cause
of one.
Different – having
dissimilarities, unlike. Separate, distinct, or varied. Differing from others,
unusual.
Foundation – the act of
founding or state of being founded. The basis for which something stands or is
supported. An endowment fund. An institution supported by an endowment.
Found – to establish
(e.g. a college) often with funds to permit continuation and maintenance. To
establish the basis of.
The
Make a Difference Foundation is an organization created and developed to
develop, create, promote, foster and support change within an individual or
organization for the express benefit of creating peace and harmony within the
world.
This
organization would focus on the developing with in individuals or organization
the skills and confidence they would need in order to institute positive change
within the world which we live within.
Let’s
face the facts; our government is not in the business of creating citizens that
are empowered to make a difference in their life and the life of others.
Too
many individuals are stuck in the quagmire called life with no hope, no faith,
no trust, no belief, no love, no peace, no harmony, no joy, and no happiness.
Most
people do not know how to go about instituting change in their life which will
directly benefit them and the world which they live within.
What
would our world be if we all loved our neighbor as our self, lived our life
with compassion and sympathy of others, looked forward to serving, giving and
humbling our self to others and for others?
How
much better would our world be if we did not judge one another on our material
possessions, external appearances, race, color, creed, or age, but rather we accepted
each other and reveled and acknowledged our differences?
What
if instead of working to achieve, accomplish, acquire, develop, and grow we
worked together for the benefit and good of one another?
Sound
like Utopia?
You
say it could never happen?
Wrong!
It
is really quite simple.
It
can be summed up in one word.
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