50 million to my church
50 million to Amnesty International
50 million to the World Food Programme
50 million to the American Foundation for AIDS Research
2007-09-28 12:36:13
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answered by Richard B 7
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Are we allowed to keep any for our selves to pay bills or for a tank of gas?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Woods Wildlife Center in the area where I live.
Non profit wild animal rehab center where sick or injured deer, bear, hawks, eagles, small birds, and other small animals are brought, in the hopes they can be rehabilitated and released back into their own environment.
In the summer when it's the busyest, interns (students in the field) are hired (low wages) to learn how to take care of any number of animals brought to the wildlife center. There are also many volunteers who help feed the the animals and do any other things they may be asked to do.
There are permanent residents at the center who can't be released because there injuries are too severe and they would never be able to survive out there by themselves. One of the permanent resident is a bold eagle who someone decided to keep as a pet. Of course the Eagle crew, but the cage where it was kept didn't. When these people were found out the Wildlife Center took the Eagle in. The Eagle was kept in the cage for so long it could no longer fly. It's beautiful picture now hangs on my wall next to the American Flag. I won the bid for the picture when attending a fund raiser for the North Woods Wildlife Center. I send all memorial donations to the center so they can keep servicing "all our creatures great and small".
This is the only place I trust will put the money to good use and not pay high salaries. The center is run on donations alone.
I feel blessed that the North Woods Wildlife Center is located close to our home in the north woods of Wisconsin.
2007-09-28 20:29:55
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answered by Eagles Fly 7
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I'd divide it up into eight $25 million amounts. I'd give it as follows:
1) HRC-To support gay civil rights causes.
2) Lambda Legal-Same reason.
3) Equality California-Same reason.
4) Soulforce-To support Christian gay causes.
5) The Red Cross-To help with disaster relief.
6) Project Open Hand-To help provide meals to those with terminal illnesses.
7) Some fund which would assist victims of Hurricane Katrina-It's a travesty that so much has not been rebuilt there yet.
8) I'd use the last increment to create my own gay rights organization to counter the harmful effects of homophobia.
2007-09-29 03:59:12
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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Doctors Without Borders.
2007-09-28 19:39:20
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answered by American Spirit 7
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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution. It operates completely on donations.
2007-09-28 19:41:36
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answered by Twiggy 7
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Open chain restaurants where all the profits go to abused, hungry and sick children in each local area. Take good care of the employees with excellent wages and health care and financial planning to prevent high turnovers.
2007-09-28 19:43:48
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answered by skycat 5
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Saint Jude
Or if I knew it would work it would be my personal organization, The LGBT Scholarship fund. It would give scholarships to LGBT teens thrown out of their homes for being gay or who came from middle class and poor families. It would pay for everything, and after I exhausted 200 mil I'd hold fund raisers yearly to get more money to give out.
2007-09-28 19:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I would give it all to loving caring people who would make great parents so that they could adopt internationally. I want to desperately but the cost is outrageous so I would adopt a baby boy from Guatemala and then help others in the same situation who want to adopt internationally but can't afford the $30,000-$50,000 that it costs up front.
2007-09-28 19:53:00
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answered by cookiemonster 5
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¼ to former President Clinton's Global Initiative to come up with solutions to the world's most pressing problems.
¼ to former Sen. Bill Frist's campaign combating easily preventable children's disease in under developed countries.
¼ to former Vice President Gore's campaign to decrease global warming.
¼ to amfAR, the foundation for Aids Research.
2007-09-28 20:22:29
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answered by χριστοφορος ▽ 7
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50 Million - Breast Cancer Research
50 Million - Animal Rescue
50 Million - HRC
50 Million - Oakland School District (California)
2007-09-28 19:40:30
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answered by WildOne 6
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