Stop Donating Things to Earthquake Victims. Do This Instead.
Photo by International Federation of Red Cross. In the days after the April 16 earthquake, there was an immediate need for the basics: water, canned food,
Photo by International Federation of Red Cross. In the days after the April 16 earthquake, there was an immediate need for the basics: water, canned food,
Photo illustration created using Prisma Known as a land of adventure and fascination, Ecuador is visited by multitudes of tourists every year. With its wonders
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