Their contributions may pale in comparison when compared to the millions that their adult counterparts are generously donating, but size doesn't always matter. Their contributions may be small but their little hearts are just as big. Children all over the world with no earning power have come out with many ingenious ways to also do their bit for humanity.
A 5-year-old Milford boy spent a chilly Sunday selling cookies and lemonade to raise money for the tsunami survivors. "There are people who don't have food or homes that need help," said Brandon Dicicco, who set up the lemonade stand on New Haven Avenue as temperatures dipped near freezing. "It's good to help other people."
In Houston,some very young Houstonians rolled out some cookie dough and baked goodies for a chance to help those tsunami victims, and they raised thousands!
Children around the world pitch in to help
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