That’s what we call going to work, picking up kids at school, stopping at the store, and coming home to eat dinner—Everyday Life. But, for billions of people, everyday life is very different.
Every day, you walk long distances to a well and then to a job that pays for a dirt floor shelter. At home, after a meager dinner, you look at your kids, wishing you had money for them to attend school.
That’s the life billions live every day.
Do you worry about cholera when you drink water? Dysentery? Typhoid? Billions of people worry every time they take a drink.
Tree of Life for the World brings hope by alleviating the crushing pressure of life in the world’s poorest countries. Literacy statistics show the big picture (see below). Giving generously changes real lives.