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2006-10-31 01:20:05 · 6 answers · asked by laxmihol 2 in Society & Culture Community Service

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There are ways to do charity verification. Go to the URL's below that I listed for you.They will both help you.It is good you are protecting yourself.
Best wishes.

2006-10-31 01:25:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a pers0n shoulod always imagine that the fate of the universe the whole world depends on your actions

how can i verify that your charity is real

whose sould does not warm when given a simple gift, even if costs only a dime

how can i verify that your chaity is real

if this is so

what do your little acts of lovingkindness accomplish after all?



Your acts of loving kindness not only matter
they are the medium
through which we can bring the world together
in new era of human relationship


once again the question comes back, and i am making the inquiry: how can i verify your charity is real


i am giving to you

now how is this acty of charity verifiable?


in the name of jesus, be healed!

2006-10-31 01:35:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Unfortunately anyone can qualify for a 501C3 so that is no guarantee. If you really want to be sure check their reputation in the community they claim to serve, and check them out on the BBB. You could also just stick to one of the big ones and that way you have a knowledge of their services.
Also money is the least of issues in many cases, for instance if you are able to donate blood there is a huge shortage especially during the holidays-give the gift of life. Help out at a soup kitchen, cook, clean or serve. There are also food pantry's that need volunteers to take food to shut-ins. Hospitals can always use help in the children and infant wards.Your time and just being available to read to someone, feed them or babysit can be the most precious gift you give.

2006-10-31 02:40:58 · answer #3 · answered by Walking on Sunshine 7 · 1 0

do a search with the Secretary of State

2006-10-31 01:28:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they should have a non profit status. look for the 501 3(c) rating.

2006-10-31 01:22:19 · answer #5 · answered by annie - rainbow goddess 4 · 0 0

Ask to see their 501c3 (or 4) documentation.

2006-10-31 01:28:11 · answer #6 · answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7 · 0 0

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