Monday, September 8, 2008

Free Poverty

Free Poverty
http://www.freepoverty.com/

Free Poverty is an organization that donates water to countries in need, thanks to you playing their game! On their site, there is a geography game, where you have to find cities and landmarks on the map. The closer you get to the city, the more water you donate! It’s a great way not only to help the planet but strengthen your geography skills as well. All of the money they donate is received from ads on the site, so every time you log on, they receive money for donations. It’s a very easy (and addicting!) way to save the planet. Trevor

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a great way to have fun and help others in the process. Your writing is great. Good job Trevor.

Anonymous said...

Wow! This sounds like a fun game and it also helps third-world countries. Poverty is not a very good thing.

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Anonymous said...

I really like what you did with the game and the blog its all really nice and sounds like you what your talking about.

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Anonymous said...

I think what you are doing is good for our community. We are helping those who need some supplies like water. By putting the web site on your blog, people don't have a hard time looking for it.


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Anonymous said...

I think that it's a good idea to make a game website made spacifically on donations. It really makes me feel great to know that people in the world care about others in poverty

Anonymous said...

i think that this website could have and bo what ever they wont because it is helping a lot of people with supplies like a lot of water. It's a great website and I think that evey one could know.

Anonymous said...

This is probably one of the best ways to help people in other countries.

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