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life isn't all about money but I've never been in a situation where having

more of it hasn't made my life any worse so hi guys welcome back to another my

Money Monday video anyone can do any of these jobs but today or taking care

of the mamas in the house if your baby mama don't do that baby mama

if you haven't already checked out my other video about jobs you can do all

around the world you can check that out right here and if you want to hang on me

more on my channel think about subscribing because we have a lot of fun

and a comment get lit down below well, sometimes depends on you guys so in this

video I'm going to share with you nine more side hustles you can do at home

as a stay-at-home mom or dad let's go

okay the first side job you can do from home is called it sigtrack driving

down the wrong road they came to feel omission is my mind sigtrack is a data

entry position that you can do from home you're gonna be working with voter

registration cards petitions and other legal documents pretty much this

information needs to be taken from one place and entered electronically into the

computer to do this job you must be an American citizen or have a u.s.

residency you need to have windows 7 pro 8.1 plus or Mac OS 10 point 11 plus you

also need to have dual monitors but if you actually are serious about doing

data entry as a career it's a really good investment you can find it use

monitor on ebay for example or Craigslist and really make this

profession combined with other data entry job you also need high speed

internet and lastly you'll have to have a three-minute interview on skype just

to prove your identity and your residency in the United States so this

job pays average about one thousand to two thousand dollars a month for average

earners but then you have high earners after in two thousand four thousand a

month so once you get a little bit of experience kind of know what you're

doing you could make pretty good money you could make pretty like that money

they pay weekly with PayPal every Friday so that's really great if you need money

quickly so first what this company is they give

you some bonuses depending on how many registrations you can get through

accurately and also that they're very honest company they do what they say

they're gonna do some cons about this company is you need to be very accurate

to actually make real money there is a very small margin of error so you have

to make sure you do it quickly and make sure everything is correct the second

company we're going to talk about is Zirtual Jeff and John

playing games and feel Oh messing with my mind Zirtual is a company that

matches their clients with virtual assistants so as a virtual assistant you

are pretty much just responsible for helping your clients manage their

projects and other tasks some of these can include scheduling and coordinate

researching things like events projects and travel making purchases email inbox

management the general admin tasks like data entry makes phone calls or

attending meetings for this position you do need an associate's degree or the

equivalent of that and six months experience worth of admin experience

virtual pays their virtual assistants between 13 to $18 an hour and they don't

always have openings but at the time of this video it do have positions but if

you see this video a little bit later then just check the link below to see if

they have any positions open and currently my third job is 24/7 virtual

assistant drivin down the wrong road they came to feel omission with

24/7 Virtual Assistants is also a virtual assistant company obviously they

also look for virtual assistant to help their clients managing their projects

and their lives the company pays largest systems ten to twelve dollars an hour

and average most positions are part-time ranging for twenty to a hundred and

twenty hours per month so this would be perfect for you if you want to just

supplement your income doing something else with another job or if you want to

diversify your income streams ok the fourth company we're going to talk

about is listverse driving down the wrong road they feel Oh miss Oh miss my

mind lifts verse is a blog I'll pay you $100 to write a list article for them

what is a list article a list article is a particle of that list

something easy enough right so top 10 countries to trouble with families top

best vegetables to cure cancer this type of article is a list article you don't

need to be an expert you don't need to even be a native English speaker or have

the best English it is as long as you have a sense of humor and a love for

things unusual and interesting they would love to have an article from you

all you need to do is write a list article open minimum of 10 items in your

list and send it to them if they reply to you and say great we love it they'll

publish it and they'll send you the hundred dollars by paypal there are some

real what has to be your original work but obviously if you're writing

hopefully you know that already copyright infringement is a real thing

some pros about this company is like it's just super easy like it's a really

easy hundred dollars if you already enjoy writing and there's no minimum

amount you can just send 50 articles to them as long as they're less articles

and they like it it's funny and interesting and bizarre check out their

website to kind of see what other kind of articles they have to get an idea if

it's your type of thing the fourth company we're gonna talk

about is the social element Jeff and Jen road games and fillo messing with my

mind the social element is a global social media agency it hires community

managers social media managers and user-generated

content monitors the company does prefer if you

speak more than one language but it's not a requirement there are many

different positions that they hire for one of them is an engagement specialist

your role is just to make sure that you're monitoring what people are saying

and people are not trolling and being abusive using abusive language you're

making sure you're keeping the environments safe for all users and also

for their brand this job is freelance so it is project

to project based the job starting pay is from 13 to 16 dollars according to glass

door and some cons about this company is your schedule does fluctuate because it

is a project or project basis and also your roles change often because it

depends on the project and the needs of the client my fifth company is userlytics

driving down the wrong road came to feel omission is my mind userlytics is a

company that pays you to test out websites apps and other digital content

all you have to do is use the website like you normally would do and then

after you have to complete some tasks and answer some questions I've actually

done this before it's really easy all you do is speak out loud your thoughts

about your opinion of the website the app or the content and that's how

companies know how an average user like you uses the website and just your

general opinion they do pay by paypal some test lasts only about five minutes

in some last for 30-40 minutes so the pay does depend on the project somewhere

are those five dollars there's some as high as $90 per test my sixth job is

called zum

zoom or zum not really sure is like

driving kids around you're driving kids around this can be really cool if you

have your kids at home you can take them with you and you drive kids around it so

this is great if you don't want to drive adults around with uber and lyft and you

don't really like the idea of roadie or delivering groceries this could be a

really great option for you so zoom was create for parents that don't have time

to take their kids to school or pick them up so they have a safe way to get

home it's mostly in big cities that can't fit giant buses through the city

center so this is a great idea if you want to just drive kids around this app

was started in the San Francisco Bay Area but it has expanded to other places

see if it's in your area and if not there's many other types of apps like

this where you can drive kids around as far as the pay goes like all ride

sharing jobs it just depends on how much work you get when someone contacts you

in the app and it also varies on each individual in city but the company does

state that you will at least get in or age my 7th hustle is focus group com

focus group comm is a website where you can tell companies what you think about

them in their product there are so many offline and online focus groups in your

local area that are conducted every single day off my focus groups usually

feel a bit more because you have to commute there but you can expect between

75 to $250 for your average study that is between forty to two hours there are

even studies that will pay you $500 or more but they also take more time now

finding legitimate focus group companies is the hard part

and that's why focus tube comm is such a great website it is as easy as

tightening your zip code in the search bar and all of the legitimate focus

groups that are in your area just here just like that like magic all you have

to do is pick the ones you like and apply as an applicant okay my last stop

is hire my mom

hire my mom oh my goodness so are you a stay-at-home mom or dad I don't matter

is hire a mom is a job board for stay-at-home moms this job board is

geared towards professional moms but I think dads are fine who don't want to be

vettng through scams and trying to figure out what is the best

opportunities out there for you how could you make the most money for your

time so this job board basically does all the work for you they vet through

legitimate stay-at-home companies that you can work at and you don't have to

worry if it's a legitimate company or not with this job board if you sign up

they will send you a screen list of work at home opportunities from legitimate

stay-at-home companies I think this website is so great but there is a con

they do charge 33 cents per day which equals to about ninety nine dollars a

year so if you are kind of person where you're like I want to get a good job for

the next five years you can get the membership and then cancel it once you

get a job and you have this job for five ten years awesome that's all guys coming

down below which ones you're gonna try and which ones you think are wack and

what other videos you want to see hit the like button I'm Kat Theo Bye

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Ford Attorneys To Be Investigated for Betraying Client To Help Dems: Report - Duration: 3:28.

Ford attorneys to be investigated for betraying client to help Dems report

few things are sweeter than watching a democratic plot blow up spectacularly in

their faces unless you have been living under a rock you have undoubtedly heard

about the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett

Kavanaugh the accuser Christine Blasi Ford has been thrust into the public

spotlight as a result look the entire thing as murky there is a startling lack

of evidence especially considering the assault allegedly took place over 30

years ago so it's unfair to paint Cavanaugh in a negative light

not that that stopped far-left Democrats from trying to do so but by that same

token Ford and all sexual assault victims should still be given an

opportunity to be heard sexual assault is never okay and any allegation is

worth looking at so let's pump the brakes on presuming

innocence or guilt and refrain from attacking either forward or Cavanaugh

until due process plays out you know who does deserve to be attacked the

Democrats who have weaponized an alleged sexual assault victims apparent trauma

to attack a Supreme Court nominee whose only sin seems to be that he was

nominated by President Donald Trump it's disgusting reprehensible and

deserves to be looked into that's exactly what's going to happen according

to Arkansas Republican Senator Tom cotton appearing on CBS Face the Nation

on Sunday cotton reamed Democrats for failing to

uphold the confidentiality that Ford had requested when she first made her

allegations against Cavanaugh they have betrayed her cotton said she has been

victimized by Democrats on a search-and-destroy mission for Brett

Kavanaugh regardless of the veracity of Ford's accusations it's in arguable that

Democrats have opted to use her plight in an attempt to take down Cavanaugh one

of the tactics that Democrats have been accused of as supplying Ford with

lawyers who were looking to serve the Democratic Party before their own client

Mitchell were you even told that the Senate Judiciary Committee offered to

fly out to your home to meet you Ford's attorney who also represents Andrew

McCabe she doesn't have to answer that remember how the Cavanaugh hearing was

initially delayed because Ford did not want to fly from California to

Washington Republican Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley apparently made it crystal

clear that the GOP was willing to bring the

hearing to her in California did Ford's lawyers supplied by Democrats

intentionally not tell her that important bit of information to drag the

process into the midterms I am NOT saying they did but if it smells like a

duck and looks like a duck it's not an iguana cotton was not about to let that

type of behavior fly however Democratic leadership pointed her to lawyers who

lied to her and did not tell her that the committee staff was willing to go to

California to interview her cotton said on Face the Nation cotton then dropped

some bad news on those lawyers those lawyers are going to face a DC bar

investigation into their misconduct cotton said ouch they should absolutely

be investigated if they mislead their client in any way shape or form to help

out the Democrats attempts to derail the Cavanaugh investigation that is

antithetical to everything the American justice system stands for everything the

Democrats have done to stop Cavanaugh from being nominated has had zero

repercussions that may be about to change in massive fashion and it could

not have happened to a nicer bunch of people

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Pledges for Tuesday, October 2, 2018 - Duration: 1:08.

Let's all stand for the Pledge of Allegiance and remain standing until after the

moment of silence.

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the

Republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and

justice for all.

Now for the South Carolina pledge. Please repeat after me. I salute the flag of

South Carolina, I salute the flag of South Carolina, and pledge to the

Palmetto State, and pledge to the Palmetto State, love loyalty, and faith.

love, loyalty, and faith. Now please pause for a moment of silence.

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California District One Voters on Why They Are Voting For Audrey Denney - Duration: 1:02.

There are some really important issues that are going to be faced in the next

several years that we need to have strong representation in our Congress to

to make sure that we're going to be progressive and inclusive and supportive

of all people, not just a select group of people. It doesn't really matter what

political party you affiliate yourself with at this point.

Stand first for what you believe in. Just stick to it, like find your passion. Stand

for something you believe in and fight for it. We are ready for a change to

make a difference in California District One. Please do not sit at home and say it

doesn't matter. It matters. We can make the change.

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Poet Cleo Wade shares advice for young writers backstage at WE Day Illinois. - Duration: 2:50.

I think understanding the duty I have and the responsibility that comes with

the privileges I have is my why for why I participate in the world in a

significant way because I know that many many many people in the world and in

fact probably most people in the world don't have the opportunities and the

privileges I have so it's critical that I put it to work in some way every single day.

For me, great authors and essays have hugely impacted my journey

you know, before I knew who I wanted to be, I could look at people like Gloria

Steinem, or James Baldwin, or Alice Walker, Angela Davis and say "okay I know that I

don't know what I really am ready to say or how I'm ready to be in the world and

use my voice, but I can start with their template I can start with how they did

it, I can say "wow, Gloria Steinem organized people like this, and Angela

Davis spoke out to the world in this way, and James Baldwin found a way to

beautifully say some of the hardest truths of our of our of our lives,

and Alice Walker found this way to really deeply root herself in nature and

at the same time speak to change" and that was so miraculous for me and that

was really my starting point

I really wrote "Heart Talk" to be more of a best

friend and companion than a book, so for me I just hope that anyone who would

read it would know that they are not alone in any part of their journey, and

that I have written these words for them. I am them, I have been them, I have been

the person who feels so different from other people, and struggled to come

out on the other side when it comes to feeling insecure or anxious or

depressed, and it's always possible to transcend those

aspects of your life with the right support, love and encouragement, so I hope

that in having my book in their life they can take that as the first step.

I would say to aspiring writers to just keep writing, to write every day. It's one

of those things where the more you do it, the better you get at it.

No matter how naturally talented you may be, talent met with work ethic met with

opportunity is how you make your dreams come true, and so just write every day

whether it's on a napkin, whether it's in your notebook, whether it's on the side

of a building, I don't care. Just keep the words moving out of your body in a place

where you can really see them, and it's also amazing to be able to track your

growth by having it in a physical manifestation.

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"How To" guide for TrackTrekkers.Club - Duration: 8:16.

Hello, this is how to guide telling you a

bit about the features of TrackTrekkers

the railway enthusiasts' Network game.

Well, TrackTrekkers is a platform for

building your own railway adventures and

publishing them and it's also a tool for

recording and tracking your visits to

all the stations and that includes not

just the National Rail stations of the

UK but Underground and we're extending

to railways of Sweden and France and

beyond. It's a growing database we've got

lots of stations lots of lines 20,000

stations on there and we support access

to London you can see here's colour-coded

lines for various lines we've even got a

lovely Purple Line in there when it

opens.

Stockholm, there's an example and Paris

if you recognise Paris Metro. So

TrackTrekkers is a must-have Club

membership for all railway enthusiasts.

We'll talk about the membership in a

minute. It's available on desktops and

mobile devices and we've tested it on a

variety of Apple devices and Android and

on Windows 10 and on Linux. So Lesson 1

loading the site is simple enough you go to

www.tracktrekkers.club

all the pages use SSL/TLS

so if there's any personal data you do

pass you should be reassuring it's safe.

The main desktop menu is down on the

bottom that's the red area and there's a

login button at the top and everything

happens in the middle and on a mobile

slightly different the menus access

service of a traditional three bar menu

button like that so looking through the

navigation the main features on the

sites are stations this is about logging

your visits to any station, recording a

visit, starting a journey. You've got

adventures so that's publishing

stories to encourage other people to go

and visit parts of the the network.

There's a whole load of things on

support, Frequently Asked Questions and

the like and then raising tickets and

your stuff dealing with your membership

to the TrackTrekkers Club on the the

right-hand side of the menu bar.

So for registration

we do ask all users to register

obviously you'll need to read and agree

the Terms and Conditions and click on

the next button and then you choose a

unique member name, create a password

provide a valid email address, because we

will email you a confirmation and then

decide how much information you want to

share with others so you can remain

anonymous on the site if you want. We're

looking at the stations if you want to

start a journey at a station you go on

the stations a few options on there to

start a journey and you can type the

name of the station and it'll filter it

by the region that you you select we can

click on the map and this is an example

map showing you what we've got data set

up at the moment got all of Great

Britain including a lot of heritage

lines national rail Overground, Glasgow,

Newcastle and we've got the railways of

Northern Ireland of the Republic of

Ireland, Sweden, we're nearly finished

with the Norwegian set and France has

quite a lot of stations in France they

were working on that if you're able to

help do get in touch.

On the stations page you can see what

connections there are to other stations

and they've been colour-coded here and it

tells you quite nicely on the right-hand

side whether you visited that station or

not and if you have if you want to visit

it you just click the next button and on

the the right hand side and away you go

on all the stations you can log all the

stations see when you visited the

stations and you can export the data

last a subscription feature I think most

people probably benefit from that if you

want to maintain a list of all the

stations you visited they're creating

adventures this is the exciting bit for

for publishing because all the best ones

we hope to put in a in a book at the

moat sometime in the future you may get

some royalties on that you can see what

the most recent adventures published on

the site are you can see what's been

visited, what's popular, what's closer to

you, and go from there.

Typical adventures will have page which

will shows a map, some attributes,

you can see those there's a colour right

coloured icons on this off top left,

that's a strip map showing the beginning

and the end and the stations in between,

there's a bit of blurb from the author

sort of telling you why she go on that

and an opportunity at the bottom for

visitors to to say whew that they've

been on the on the adventure, upload

photographs perhaps and why why that

adventure was excellent, As a premium

member if you paid a subscription you

were to create and publish adventures

you need to put in the title. Make sure

it's nice and catchy and choose what

sort of adventure you are creating so

this could be a visit to a station so

you're not actually going on any train

trains it could be a point-to-point ride

so that's from A to B or maybe a back to

a on a single train to be a multiple

journeys so if you've got something

quite complex and at the moment we

support.

Up to 6 stations that's 5

leg of the journey and there will be

a feature at some point in the future

for events or activities to to be

recorded as well there's a number of

authoring tools in there you can edit

your story you can add a photograph

your story you can add a photograph

identify the attributes if you make a

complete mess

delete the adventure if you're ready to

go and tell the world and you publish

the adventure if you get a bit stuck

looking for locations you can select a

line it'll tell you all the stations on

the line and you can select the station

you want to go to the attributes we have

a variety of attributes that sort of

colour-coded by either attraction

facility infrastructure or service and

if you think this is something else

another attribute that could be

introduced lights now and we see we can

sort of fit it in but how we do ask you

to select at least three attributes for

for your adventure cells to highlight

why they're useful for visiting so

subscriptions it's not particularly

difficult you can go for stay for free

or you can subscribe and get the extra

features for one month, three months,

12 months or 24 months.

I think most people just go for 12 month

package at a time but you know if you

want to go for 24 months you do save

quite a bit of money yeah I know it's

not that much at the end of the day

23p/wk it's a lot cheaper than

they're some of the things railway

enthusiasts get up to so please consider

that finally if you do need help we do

have a frequently asked questions page

which will add more questions to this in

time goes by ask used to raise a ticket

or to send us an email and maybe we'll

bump into you at some point I hope

that's been of help we look forward to

seeing you on the TrackTrekkers come

and join us TrackTrekkers dot club

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A new way to fund health care for the most vulnerable | Andrew Bastawrous - Duration: 11:16.

These two Kenyan ladies were best friends

from neighboring villages,

but they'd stopped seeing each other, literally, for 10 years,

because both had gone blind from a curable condition called cataracts.

They hadn't been aware they'd been sat together for over an hour

when we offered them surgery at the nearest hospital.

Mama Jane, on the right, told me

her biggest fear was that she would poison her grandson,

whom she'd never seen,

because she couldn't see what she was cooking for him.

Her arms were covered in burns from cooking on a charcoal stove,

and she despaired that she was robbing her six-year-old grandson of his childhood

because he was effectively her eyes.

The effect of her blindness was going through the generations.

He wasn't able to go to school or break the cycle of poverty.

All of this, despite cost-effective solutions existing.

Cataract surgery can be done in under 10 minutes

for just a hundred dollars.

Four in every five people who are blind don't need to be;

curative or preventive treatments already exist.

Fortunately for Mama Jane and her friend,

a donor had provided treatment

so that we could take them to the nearest hospital

three hours away.

But in that very same clinic,

I met Theresa,

a shy young woman who couldn't look me in the eyes,

not because she couldn't see,

but the appearance of the growth on her eyes called pterygium

meant she'd lost her confidence,

and with it, her place in her community.

She had no prospects for marriage or children

and had been completely ostracized.

I knew how to treat her condition; it was pretty straightforward.

But we had strict instructions that the funds we had

were for people with cataracts.

What was I supposed to do?

Ignore her?

My wife and I managed to raise the funds to cover her treatment,

but situations like Theresa were common every day,

where people had the wrong diseases.

And by the "wrong diseases,"

I mean conditions for which funding hadn't been earmarked.

Earmarking may seem like smart business or smart philanthropy on paper,

but it doesn't make any sense when you're looking the person in the eye.

Yet, this is how we deliver health care to millions of people the world over.

I've been thinking about this problem for a very long time.

Things happened to me at the age of 12 that completely transformed my life.

My teachers insisted that I would go for an eye test.

I resisted it for as many years as I could

because as the only brown boy in the school,

I already felt like a chocolate chip in rice pudding,

and the idea of looking more different was not particularly appealing.

You see, I'd associated an eye test with wearing glasses

and looking different,

not with seeing differently.

When eventually I was persuaded to go,

the optometrist fitted me with the trial lenses

and was shocked at just how poor my sight was.

He sent me outside to report what I could see.

I remember looking up and seeing trees had leaves on them.

I had never known this.

Later that week, for the first time, I saw stars in the night sky.

It was breathtaking.

In fact, the entire trajectory of my life changed.

I went from a failing child at school who was constantly told I was lazy

and not paying attention

to suddenly being a child with opportunity and potential.

But I soon realized that this opportunity was not universal.

That same summer, in Egypt,

the home where my parents are originally from,

I was with children that looked a lot more like me

but couldn't have been more different.

What separated us was opportunity.

How is it that I had this life and they had theirs?

It still makes no sense to me.

How is it we've --

in a world where glasses, that completely changed my life

have been around for 700 years,

yet two and a half billion people still can't access them.

This deep sense of injustice drove me to become a doctor,

eventually an eye surgeon,

and in 2012, my wife and I packed our bags and moved to Kenya

to try and give something back.

We started by setting up a hundred eye clinics

across the Great Rift Valley,

where we met people like Mama Jane and Theresa.

We founded a new organization called Peek Vision,

a social enterprise where we built smartphone technology

that makes it possible for people in the community

to find people in their homes,

the most vulnerable groups who are being missed,

and created new tools that made it easier to diagnose them

and connect them to services.

Inspired by the challenges I'd had as a child,

we equipped teachers, 25 of them, with smartphones

to screen children in schools.

Our first program resulted in 21,000 children

being screened in just nine days.

That same program was replicated to reach 200,000 children,

covering the entire district.

Soon we were able to repeat this in six new programs

in different countries.

But now, I was faced with the very same problems I had with Theresa

of earmarked funds,

but now as an organization.

People wanted to fund specific projects

or particular diseases

or subsets of the population.

But it didn't make sense,

because what we needed to do was build an incredible team

who could create the systems that would change the lives

of millions of people, whatever their needs were.

But it didn't work that way.

Soon, we were able to align ourselves with partners who understood,

because I understand the challenge.

Ultimately, you need to trust where your money's going,

and that trust usually manifests through the requirement

to create detailed plans -- lots of paperwork.

But what happens if the dynamic needs of people

don't fit with the plan that you created,

and your funding is dependent on delivering the plan?

You end up with a choice:

Do you serve the plan, the funder,

or do you serve the need?

This is not a choice we should have to make,

because ultimately, we can only serve one master.

The measure of our humanity

is how we serve the most vulnerable amongst us.

Currently, the system is not working, and too many people are being left behind.

We've been fortunate to find incredible supporters and partners,

which led to a new program in Botswana,

in which every single schoolchild is being screened and treated

by the end of 2021,

meaning an entire generation of children

will have the opportunity that good vision affords.

But this took years of work.

It took multiple feasibility studies,

engaging different partners and stakeholders,

business cases, economic analyses,

to persuade the government to eventually come on board.

But they're now leading and funding this in their own national budget.

But we did not have the resources to do this.

Our visionary funders and partners came alongside us,

and the key ingredients were we were aligned on mission,

on the why we were doing it.

We agreed on the outcome, what had to be done.

But critically, they were flexible and gave us autonomy

to work out how we got there,

giving us the space to be creative, ambitious and take risk.

What if all health care looked like this?

What would it mean for all the social causes we're trying to solve?

Business knows this.

By taking a long-term, ambitious view

and giving people the autonomy to be creative

to solve our world's biggest challenges,

we've disrupted entire industries.

Look at Amazon, Google.

Surely, we need the same level of ambition

if we're going to serve the most vulnerable in our societies.

As a planet, we've set a target,

the Sustainable Development Goals,

yet we're spending less than half the amount on tackling the global goals

than we are on conflict resolution,

which mostly arises from the very inequalities we're not serving.

It's time for change.

It's not just common sense as well -- it makes business sense.

Our work in Botswana showed

for a modest investment, the economy would gain 1.3 billion dollars

over the lifetime of the children.

That was 150 times return on investment.

But part of the problem is that value is generated in the future,

but we need the money now to deliver it.

Turns out, this is not a new problem.

Banks have been solving it for centuries.

Simply put, it's called financing.

If you want to buy a house

but you can't afford to pay for it up front,

the bank financiers, you see, can realize that future value now.

In other words, you can live in the house straightaway.

But what if you couldn't?

What if you had to wait until you'd raised all of the money to move into the house,

and you were kept homeless whilst trying to save the money

to get there in the first place?

You'd end up in an impossible cycle, never able to get there,

yet that's this very same bind we've put on ourselves.

Inspired by the change in Botswana

and by the visionary support of our funders and partners,

we've come together -- two world-leading banks,

for-profit and private, not-for-profit organizations,

foundations and philanthropists --

to launch the Vision Catalyst Fund,

a fund which will have trust built in by design.

It will make funding available now

to the organizations that can serve the need of the most vulnerable.

It will ensure that those organizations can work together in partnership,

rather than competing for limited funds,

serving the priority needs of an entire population,

whatever they are,

so that ultimately the individuals affected

can receive the care that they deserve.

And as we've shown,

it doesn't make just a health and social difference,

it creates huge economic benefit.

This benefit in itself will create sustainability

to perpetuate a virtuous, catalytic cycle of improvement and change.

Because when we do this,

the individual needs of people like myself can be met.

And this coalition has come together this year

to make a commitment with 53 heads of government,

who have now committed to take action

towards achieving access to quality eye care for all.

We've had incredible commitments

of 200 million pairs of glasses to the fund

and millions of dollars,

so that the dynamic and individual needs of people --

like my own issues that I had as child,

and like Theresa, who just required simple surgery --

can be met.

For Theresa, it meant her place back in society,

now with her own family and children.

And for Mama Jane, it wasn't just restoring her sight,

it meant the opportunity to restore hope,

to restore joy

and to restore dignity.

(Music)

Thank you.

(Applause)

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The A-Team Saved My Life For the Third Time... - Duration: 2:07.

- [Larry] I became a patient in 2006.

My lung collapsed.

A helicopter loaded me up, they flew me here

to Georgetown University and the next morning,

a doctor was performing surgery, I mean,

she removed part of my upper right lobe

and part of my lower right lobe and she saved my life.

2007, my diaphragm paralyzed on the right side.

And so that was the second time she saved my life.

In May of 2015,

a plate showed up on my right upper lung.

That's when I met Doctor Collins

and this is when he saved my life for the third time.

I like to refer to him as the A team,

and thank you for saving my life

and everybody I'm just grateful to be here.

- These things don't happen by accident.

We've been working on these protocols for decades

and so when me and you became a team,

we had a protocol, we knew it worked and we were ready

to take care of you.

- What sticks out naturally is that they saved my life.

I'm here. Any day that your above ground is a good day.

- It's very easy to take care of you Larry.

I think that your a pleasure to take care of.

So your, like, you make our jobs much easier.

So, you were easy to take care of.

- I hope so.

When you've been so fortunate to be helped,

if you're lucky enough that you can help others,

that's important to me.

So thank you for all you've done for me.

- Yeah, thank you so much.

- You're welcome.

- Yeah.

- [Both] Who will you thank?

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26.2 for Second Chances - Duration: 2:31.

-One thing that I've learned.

People only change for two reasons.

They've learned enough, and they want to.

Or they've been hurt long enough, and they have to.

How do I know?

I was given a second chance,

and I have changed.

Growing up, it was just me and my mom.

My mom was my world.

I grew up real fast on the West Side.

It was like, either you're going to be a wolf,

or you're going to be a sheep.

I wound up selling drugs,

and it just progressed until I became a heroin addict.

The revolving door of incarceration.

I got 12 years in 1995.

In the process of that, my mom,

she found out she had a lump in her breast.

When she did come see me,

I knew when she left from that penitentiary,

that I would never see her again.

[ Breathes deeply ]

♪♪

In 2015 I paroled.

I was still trying to figure my way,

I got up one morning,

I keep hearing "1 2 3..."

-Back on my feet!

-I wound up joining Back on My Feet.

They helped me overcome Incarceration

and substance abuse through the power of running.

I never had no intentions of running.

All I wanted was to get out of those state boots, right,

because my feet was hurting.

I never thought that I'd be running a marathon

when I was a kid.

The only time I ran was when I was running from the police.

When I pushed through, when I crossed that finish line,

man the first thing I did,

dedicated the run to my mom

I still miss my mom to this day.

Here I am, 2018,

I'm running my second Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

Running gives me the power to do, or be,

anything that I put my mind to.

♪♪

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