Yesterday I published a story about horrific floods in Afghanistan that threaten the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, washing away topsoil from farmlands, in an area where relief supplies can't be air dropped in because they are surrounded by the Taliban. A local relief group has started literacy schools in this area for girls and women, and they were terribly discouraged by the sheer scale of devastation and how little resources they had:
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/4010 Tonight I received this heart-warming letter from the head of the local relief agency:
“You win the Motivating Journalism prize for the day... Probably for the next couple years! Sent your article
to our board members and a number of supporters last night. Have just received a commitment to match up to $10,000 in donations …I was / am so impressed at reading your article…Thank you - you have touched many lives... and hearts.”
I wonder how many lives will be saved as a result? $10,000, or $20,000 if it gets matched, would buy a lot of rice and other essentials for the starving people there.
Next time you think you can't make a difference in this world, please think again. As a journalist it sometimes gets frustrating, seeing so many wrongs in the world, knowing you can't fix them all. But once in a while, something like this happens that makes it all worthwhile.