Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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minionregion8 @ 2011-01-25T17:45:00

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(adding the translation: The example given in this post relate to the United States but may provide ideas for people in other countries)

We don has never felt more donations to causes and to support that during the holiday season. Whether a volunteer from the Hi Amée to WalMart or "giving tree" at your church or workplace, it seems there is always a simple and available to give to a charity. And it seems that during the holiday season, when the spirit of Christmas is stronger, almost everyone is willing to give even a little.

But the need does not go away once the holiday ended, and the desire to help should not do either. The act of donation may become less visible after December, but it's still there, if you know where to look. This post will inspire us, I hope to keep this spirit of sharing all throughout the year.

WalMart is an easy place where you can give a really worthy charity: The Children's Miracle Network. I could see their donations in each box to WalMart where I went. Sometimes it's just a blue box, but more often it is a kind of game (that kids love). There's a fishbowl filled with water Goblets, and watch our money flow and try to achieve one of the Goblet. There is also a "roulette" that prompts you to run your money in one of two piles of coins, and watch it turn until it finally fell on the pile of coins (and inexplicable dollar bill).

Service stations and higher cigarettes are another place to give deserving causes. USA, CircleK, Mac's and Clark (all stores owned by Couche-Tard, that I know) are affiliated with the March of Dimes. Twice a year they have $ 1 donations by selling paper balloons in the spring and pumpkins in autumn. Different stores have different events Also, the fair-on the bake sale and all profits go directly to the March of Dimes.

In addition to works of national charities, service stations are a good way to help people in your community. You can almost always find a jar or a coffee mug on the counter next to the body and it only takes a few seconds to leave your money. You can help people with astronomical medical bills and unforeseen because of illness or injury, people whose homes have burned, or people who just need a little help to get by.

The list is long. McDonalds still has boxes for donations to the Ronald McDonald Houses, in addition to their usual collections. Dollar General has boxes on all their desks. Many stores have places for donations to soup kitchens, so you can buy some more cans and drop them there.

What you give does not matter who you give either, unless you think it's worth sentence. What matters most is that we continue to live the spirit of sharing, so active during festive all year round

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