A Giraffe's been sighted in Denver CO
When
people see Michael Munds, they sometimes stare.
Some kids even tease him. Michael looks different;
the bones in his face dont fit together like other
peoples do. Hes been in the hospital many,
many times, and he will have to go many more times
before hes grown. Each time he goes, the doctors
fit his eyes, ears, nose or chin into the right place
so that he looks more like other people.
Michael could hide from people and feel sorry for
himself. But he doesnt. He spends his time
helping other people who have problems.
When
he was five, he saw a little girl on television
who couldnt go to sleep because shed
lost her teddy bear in a flood. Michael packed
up his own stuffed animals and donated them to
kids who had lost theirs in the flood.
When he heard about a bombing in Oklahoma City that
killed and injured hundreds of people, Michael was
about to go back to the hospital for another operation
that would help him look like other kids. But he thought
about all the people who were in the hospital in Oklahoma
and he decided to raise money for them. He asked his
mother if he could wait awhile before his operation
and she said yes.
Michael didnt have any money, so he made a plan
to get some. He would invite people to bowl, his favorite
game. Then hed ask other people to give money
for every bowling pin that was knocked down. He
told his mother he would raise $20,000 dollars
this way, and send the money to the injured people
in Oklahoma.
His mom said that was too much. He was just six
years old and $20,000 was a lot of money. She said
he should try for just $10,000. Michael said it
had to be $20,000. But when they made a poster
telling people about the bowling event, his mom
put just five thousand as the goal. Michael insisted
that he could raise $20,000. His grandfather asked
him if he had any idea how much money that was.
Michael told him, There are
enough good people out there. I know Ill
get it.
Michael knocked on peoples doors and asked them
to help. He went into offices and stores, asked to
see the boss, and explained why the business should
help. He talked to city officials, to newspaper and
television reporters, and many, many other people
about his idea. But he didnt raise $20,000.
He raised $37,649! It was the most money raised
by anybody in the whole country, young or old,
to help the people in Oklahoma.
As
soon as he finished that campaign, Michael began
raising money for a girl who needed an operation
on her heart and for people with AIDS. Hes raised more money
than anybody else in his state for the Childrens
Miracle Network.
Michael
knows a lot about hurting. But hes learned
a lot about feeling good, too. When someone asks him
why he spends so much time helping other people, Michael
tells them he feels great when he does this. If
we all make a differenceeven a little bitone
person at a time, then maybe when I grow up the
world will be a better place to live. But we have
to start now.