Meet the Icon's newest columnist
FROM ADA ICON - Note: The Icon introduces a new, twice a month column by an Ada High School student. This is our new columnist's initial column.
My name is Amelia Alexander. I am 15 years old. I was born and raised here in Ada, where I attend school. I adore reading, writing, and learning. I write poetry for my own pleasure in my spare time.
When I’m not writing, I’m running, playing volleyball or tennis, or spending time with friends and family. I’m a member of book club, Ada Mental Health Alliance, and language club, all of which I have joined through school.
I am very excited to have my own column. My intention is to help people learn about my generation and our perspective regarding current events and major world issues. The youth doesn’t get much representation in the media. I’m excited to break a barrier by teaching people about my generation here, in the Ada Icon.
World's largest humanitarian crisis
Today, I want to talk about the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, which is currently taking place in Yemen.
Over 80 percent of their population, 24 million people, are without basic human needs such as food, clean water, and shelter, according to UNICEF. This crisis has left the most vulnerable people at risk: children.
Yemen was previously struggling due to civil war, and COVID-19 has worsened their living conditions tremendously. They are in vital need of sanitation and clean water. Over 10 million children do not have access to basic healthcare.
Greg Ramm, Vice President of humanitarian response for Save the Children, stated, "Millions of children are at immediate risk of starvation … More than 85,000 children have died of starvation and the complications of hunger.”
Despite being in a time of political polarization, I think we can agree that we need to unite and help these children.
How you can help
Spreading awareness is crucial. Do more research and talk to others. You may not be able to donate, but you can possibly notify somebody about this crisis who is able to donate. Another way to help is to contribute directly to an organization that is helping Yemen. Here are a few of these organizations:
Save the Children
UNICEF
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
CARE US
World Food Programme
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