Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What would be a good way to recognize a true hero?

A very dear friend of mine has recently rescued 128 little girls from Thai brothels and has put every single one of them up for adoption. Some of the children were as young as 5 years old and suffered from a variety of sexually transmitted diseases and a host of other problems. Out of the 128 children, only 25 are still up for adoption. Most of them are now with loving families in the USA, Europe, Japan, and Canada. He has accomplished all of this through his own personal effort, a mere 100,000 dollars from his own pocket (that's twice his yearly job salary) and only a little bit of outside assistance (mostly information from social service groups and former ambassadors).





I want him to be recognized for his great work and his service to humankind. Problem is, this humble chap absolutely hates the idea of becoming famous. What do you think would be a good way to celebrate this outstanding individual without giving him unwanted celebrity status? I already have some ideas but need more.What would be a good way to recognize a true hero?
Wow, that truly is a hero. I commend him!





I'd try to make his plight known through the media, start at a local news paper first. Hopefully, others will pick up on it and it'll go from there.





You can also dedicate a website to him, or a blog about his en devours. You can promote the website/blog through free advertising, forums and other related sites/blogs.





Use google to find easy to use (and free) web hosts and blog services. Google has a good blog service. 007ihost.com and www.freewebs.com are good free webhosts. (Although I haven't really had any personal experience with them, just word of mouth.)





You might even want to start a forum. Just google ';free forum hosting'; and you should find something. I don't have any links on hand. (Sorry)





Hope this helps!

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