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But what about the starving children in our own country that are homeless and dying of AIDS. There are more of them than anyone would want to admit.
With respect, the act of giving is not detrimental to the recipient, it is, perhaps, not as helpful as said teaching can be. This article doesn't say what happens during those visits to Africa; it's quite possible that the children are being taught--something made much easier when their hunger isn't distracting them.
No one should ever feel guilty for giving even a little bit.
As for dealing with our country's needy, thankfully there is an army of people already engaged in the work, and not just the Salvation Army, either. If it appeals to your sense of charity, I would encourage you to find a way to join in their efforts.
Thanks for this article. I'm involved with the organization and was able to join Kathy and others on one of the trips to Zambia this past summer. I appreciate your spreading the word.