In Singapore, it costs more than $20,000 to support one kidney patient for one year.
But it only takes $4000, given to the right organizations, to save one African life.
That means that for every kidney patient that we choose to support,
We could be saving 5 lives in the developing world.
Does that mean that we should stop giving to Singaporeans?
No, it just means that we need to rethink how much we are giving to alleviate large global problems.
There are many ways to help.
I pledge to give at least $2 every month to help alleviate the cycle of extreme poverty.
How much will you pitch in?
