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j r 13/12/06 |
What charitable way can help this summer? |
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metalmom71 14/12/06 |
There are so many things you could take part! No matter what you do, but only those issues that you do. It could be as simple as raking the lawn of the po 'old lady, who lives next door, or ringing the bell for the Salvation Army. You can visit a close ins Veterans Home or retirement home. There is also hot meals ... a worthy cause to donate your time. |
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StRaWbErRiE 13/12/06 |
go to your local council have probally collection churches impedes or giving them to families in need! |
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terry 13/12/06 |
You could try to help in a soup kitchen. Try playing around with different agencies and see what they need help. |
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petloverlady 13/12/06 |
Donate money for both a pharmacy for people without insurance to pay for meds that are expensive to buy so maybe we can live a little 'longer and pharmacy needs to know who is paying the full price for meds. that would be a real blessing, as this is always a concern and stress for patients who need their meds to stay well. start checking the pharmacys and see how many people actually pay full price. what a nice Christmas present for someone who would need |
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davidcolyer 13/12/06 |
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jemba 13/12/06 |
go to people on an old house they really need is someone to talk or read or play a game with you, because in reality there always old eyes do not work very well that if you were really old will need someone to talk about right? |
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PK 13/12/06 |
Paying taxes. Our government will send love to your account (welfare, WIC, low-cost student loans, housing projects, etc.). |
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Amanda R 13/12/06 |
Habitat for Humanity ... give someone the gift of a real home. (and does not cost anything but time and its so worth it) |
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Shirley 13/12/06 |
some people to give evangelist preachers who are super-rich and do very little for the poor or other organizations that take most of it to get to the poor. Or you can see only an old man in the street who needs help shoveling his feet. Or an old lady who wants a surprise visitor. Then help clean their house or just stop by and say hello. Volenteer to visit the hospital and someone who does not have a visitor, and read them a comforting scripture from the Bible. Only the act of someone by a world of good. One lady said she saw the family dressed in rags and the child had no coat and was freezeing cold. He bought a coat for him and his family to all the coats inexpensive WAL MART. They cried so much appreciated. In this way it should be at 100% where it is needed. |
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charmaine f 13/12/06 |
Quite the opposite, do not have time so I gave him the money. The Salvation Army, Red Cross, hospitals ... or go online, you should find something. But that is very sweet of you. God bless you. |
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crztna 13/12/06 |
usually there is some benefit / Organization who cooks food for the less fortunate, during the summer ... as thanks for the .. there were people who volunteer to help and to cook food for the homeless .. I think you can look around and see your city that you typically do and voluntary |
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addicted to piercings 13/12/06 |
volunteer to make toys to make homemade items for your next work to close a food pantry if you are a person who ---- Please pray for the sick and the homeless only the poor to the death of our soldiers in Iraq and injustice in Afghanistan at the end of our great nation |
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kkvic1 13/12/06 |
Go and volunteer at local shelter, but if you do not like the idea of being face to face, then you could annomously donate a gift to a child who is a guardian of the state (in custody). |
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michelle 13/12/06 |
try a soup kitchen |
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cork 13/12/06 |
volunteer. Hosp - everywhere. |
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j r 13/12/06 |
I have a lot of money but I do not have time available in the next few weeks. I live in Long Island and would like ideas on how I can help the less fortunate this summer? All information is appreciated. |