Bush
asks for your help for Afghan kids
President George
W. Bush has appealed to American kids to chip in $1 each to
help Afghanistan children.
Bush said he's
setting up an America's Fund for Afghan Children. He asked
each American kid to send donations to a special office at
the White House.
At a news conference,
Bush said, "Wash a car. Do a yard for a neighbor. And
I hope the adults will help them as well."
He said he hoped
school classes, Boy and Girl Scout troops and other youth
organizations would join together to help. But, he made a
special appeal to individual kids to send their $1 contributions
too.
He said one-third
of all Afghan children are orphans and half of them are severely
under-nourished. The American Red Cross will supervise the
sending of supplies to the Afghan kids, Bush said.
The address:
America's
Fund for Afghan Children
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C. 20509-1600 |