So far Taylor has received only three responses.
But she is not giving up.
"It's going to be a matter of reminding people," Taylor said.
Some students, however, like Taylor's roommate, are enthusiastic about her efforts.
"I've spent time in India and I've seen how much poverty there is," Nina E.Glass '03 said. "Giving a little bit can do a lot of good."
Taylor chose to donate through the AJJDC since it was the closest of the organizations listed in the Times article. The organization distributes aid on a non-sectarian basis.
So far Taylor appears to be the only individual on campus that has already begun to raise money, although some organization will soon follow suit.
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