Monday, March 31, 2008

Senator Letter #35

Dear Senator:

I'm a student at Borman Middle School, in Phoenix Arizona. I wanted to right to you about a law that I had been wanting to happen, in which hasn't. It's about an issue that's going around the Country, actually no, its a round the world. I have been hoping you would approve it. The issue is that people in our country are not really helping out with Africa. In Africa, people are dying because of the bad water, no water, deceases, and more. We need people to volunteer to help. To just put in their time. We need them to help keep the children and adults alive. They shouldn't die young. What if we created a program for students in high school to visit Africa to raise awareness, volunteer in charities and make a difference?

What I would like them to do is just come in and helps. This is my idea, for those who are wanting to go to college but aren't affording it at this moment, then they could be given scholarships, for helping, caring, and hopefully their intelligence. If they volunteered in Africa while keeping up with their studies, they could earn a scholarship for college. For those others they'll have a place in our hearts. I would like for you to help out with this idea. Hopefully you approve it, and when you do help out with this it can lead to more volunteers. The people will think anyone can help, even people who have accomplished things in life. The world will no longer look down on us so much, but will see us as the nation that cares about the world’s poor.

I think that this will work because many people care about Africa, and college. So I believe there will be a lot of people joining. Nobody likes seeing people die and suffer. We are a world that is living in same place that we should help each other no matter how much it's worth. If they were suffering they would want help. I would, you would , and everybody would.Thank you very much for reading my letter. This means a lot. Hopefully you will work with this and help out. If you know what the best thing to do, then approve this. Everyone will be thankful and you'd be the hero.

Sincerely:



Bricada Rodriguez

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