Each person I know has a house filled with many things. Go into your bedroom and look in your closet. I am certain that you do not wear all of the clothes you see (although congratulations if you do). And I'm equally sure that you do not truly need all ten pairs of similar black dress shoes. Or take a glance at your recreation gear in the garage. When is the last time you actually used those cross-country skis? There's a solution – a wonderful solution – to downsize your life and do something superb for your community at the exact same time. Give to charity. There are a range of suitable organisations who would be pleased to take your excess possessions of your hands.
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Charities Help In Many Different Ways
Charity fund raising is great for all those involved. The best part is coming up with the ideas for what to do to raise money. Many offices are fond of waxing the men’s legs after a monetary target has been reached, and cake sales go well for those looking for a little money to boost their marathon fund.
View More Charities Help In Many Different WaysCharitable Help For Disabled Vets
It’s easy for veterans to be lost when they return home after having fought for their country. But it’s even easier for them to be forgotten, as everybody else’s lives back home have just continued without them. That’s why disabled veterans sometimes need help getting back into the flow. It’s a good thing that Disabled Veterans National Foundation exists to serve these needs.
View More Charitable Help For Disabled VetsU.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s ‘Toys for Tots’ Program
The U. S. Marine Corps Reserve has a sixty odd year old scheme to collect toys for tots from needy families both in the United States and in other countries. The aim is to save new unwrapped toys during October, November and December every year and then hand those toys out as Christmas presents to deprived children in the community in which the campaign is being conducted.
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