Why don't you donate to your local CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) affiliate.....They are an organization dedicated to helping abused and neglected children.....They advocate for abused children in the courts systems....I volunteer with this organization and they do wonders for neglected and abused children....Here is a link to there organization....Best of luck!
http://www.nationalcasa.org/
2006-11-18 16:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you could establish some path of information with which a stronger harmless prosperity could be brought to people all over the world then I think that would serve your purpose/agenda; is something that I've found, a poster, called the wheel of Buddhist terms I'm not exactly sure how you would go about presenting the information available by the poster to the people you wish to help. But perhaps with some of the information available on my page you can figure out how the information applies to what you are doing and what the people you are trying to help, are doing. the page is mentioned on my profile in a link, and you can establish some perspective of the information contained in the poster by taking the link, which is titled life energy word abacus.
2006-11-16 11:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the first answer. The saying goes..."Charity begins at home." So, you should find a local project or charity that could use the help. I'm a member of a national and an international charitable organization. While we have state wide, national and international projects we support our main focus for both groups is in our own hometowns.
2006-11-16 16:11:10
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answered by smilindave1 4
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Take a poll.Ask the participants who is their favorite charity. I like the SPCA . All SPCA branches have a wishlist and are thrilled to receive donations.A large non profit charity is conservation groups.They have wildlife trusts for habitat , wildlife rehab and endangered species.There are also cool ones like world vision sponsoring a child ,buying a goat for a family, saving wild horses,or Parkinsons disease.My father started a charity which actually buys the $15,000 porta catheter implants for cancer patients .They make treatment much easier. Be sure it is one where the money goes to the actual charity , not just the administration. Hope that helps.
2006-11-16 18:16:13
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answered by jan d 3
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hi, and on behalf of those you're intending to assist , am i able to easily say THANK-YOU. My advice to you is .. once you've the time... look into small city's disaster centres .. particularily those contained in the country right now .. we, our u . s . ordinarily, have farmers in authentic disaster or maybe as they do have the asset of their land .. we do not want them to commence strolling off their farms because of the drought .. i'd do lots of study and note what's needed through many u . s . youthful children, possibly many are unable to purchase the textual content books they want ... or attend academic excursions because money is so tight, possibly even purchase new uniforms. constructive not all farmer's youthful children will be in such dire situations yet some will be .. also .. would or not it is plausible on your committee to fund a counsellor to study with most of the farmers who will be suffering melancholy from the drought .. yet not forgetting the city persons .. attempt sussing out the project with homeless shelters .. are there persons which could do with a competent warmth wintry climate coat .. do most of the homeless shelters want nutrients ? i'm constructive that those recommendations are recommendations that you've concept-about your self .. i will keep wondering over the length of the time your question can nonetheless settle for solutions.
2016-11-24 23:09:48
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answered by sheryl 4
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Wow, your generosity is inspiring. I vote go local. How about a new library program? How about senior meals? Rural community transportation? Homeless shelter supplies? Battered spouse organizations? How about Juvenile reparitive boards? Victim advocate programs? Quitting smoking programs at your local hospital? How about a fuel assistance program? . . .
2006-11-16 09:59:42
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answered by dt_05851 3
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How about your local volunteer center? Volunteer centers recruit and place volunteers throughout your community. By supporting them, you can help them more actively do their job, which is send help to local nonprofits. You would be indirectly helping a lot of people by directly supporting one agency.
2006-11-17 06:39:03
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answered by sylvia 6
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go for tree plantations.
2006-11-16 13:52:23
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answered by prince47 7
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