Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Letter to World Vision

Dear Sur/Madam.
My name is Sanne, and I am a child from Freeville school in Christchurch.

I am angry and  very sad that people in poor countries like India, parts of Africa and other countries dont have clear water to drink and not much clean food to eat that is not poiseness.

Supplys should be brought to them so that they can get ceared for more, and can get more help.
Human rights have been taken of them because they dont have much food and water to drink, most of them dont have any shelter and they are not happy.

Every 19 minutes 20 people die from illness or wounds.
What Iam asking is for  the World Vision people should take back children and their familys who are really sick and care for them in a safer country, then when they are better again they can be taken back and they will be HAPPY again.
World Vision is already doing a WONDERFUL job, but if  the do that it would make everyone even more happy again.


The purpose of my letter is about trying to make people better and get cared for more and be happy and get their family back together.

People who try to steal and harm people in poor contry should be punished.
It is not fair that they are being mean and lazy to children or even adults by making them do their dirty work or making them unhappy by  stealing their food and giving them yucky food and water in return.

Some examples of miss treatment that happen in countries could be,
people who dont live in their countries and and poluting their land and not thinking about what they have done.
People making wors in their homes.
Taking people from their familys and making them their slaves.
Fighting over food and hurting friends and family and making other people sad just becous they are sad and other things aswell.
I appreciate it

Thankyou you are doing well!
from sanne!!!!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. This is a persuasive letter Sanne. People have a right to shelter, food and freedom. It is sad to think that parts of the world still don't have the basic necessities to live. Elizabeth

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