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rkzenrage 04-24-2007 03:09 PM

Kindness, Charity, Giving... Whatever
 
What is your favorite way.
What this is not about is a jack-off about altruism, churches/the Red Cross/Salvation Army being bad or good at doing their shit, "they" are just going to spend it on drugs, etc, etc, etc... fuck-off and start your own bitchy thread.
Mod, I'm asking you to delete that OT negative shit.
Not what this is about. This is about gettin' your give on...
So, how do you do it, why (fo' real), tell your, or other's stories and discuss it over-all.
I'm not doing so hot today, sorry, so I'll type mine later.
I will say that one of the things I hate most (I rarely use that word) about being sick is that I can no longer give and do for others like I used to. It being an enormous part of my life, even having a charity of my own at one time.

Cloud 04-24-2007 03:17 PM

Well, I don't do much. When I can, I will give to Girl Scouts and other youth groups, World Wildlife Fund, etc.

plus, we get a fair number of beggars and panhandlers, as do all cities, I suppose. I'll say this: Men are still hired more readily and paid more than women, so as a women, I won't give money to men (panhandling).

xoxoxoBruce 04-24-2007 04:00 PM

Usually avoid charities except for rare occasions like that tsunami where I can't do anything else. It can be a toss up because, for the most part, organized charities like the red cross/crescent, waste too much, but my employer will match contributions.

I'd rather work on a one to one basis with people I know or friends/acquaintances of people I know. That way specific, needs can be addressed with the right response.

I feel sorry for the parents that end up hustling their kid's candy, wrapping paper and citrus fruit, at work.

Shawnee123 04-24-2007 04:04 PM

It's along the kindness line, but I always try to remember to tell a person's manager when I've gotten good service, or to tip the person at the drive-thru. Small things that I can give almost every day, and they're free or relatively cheap, and they make people happy.

rkzenrage 04-24-2007 04:23 PM

I did give 20% of my check to the United Way, assigned to specific local charities.
Got all of it back at the end of the year in my federal taxes that I don't think they should be taking to begin with.
That is one.

xoxoxoBruce 04-24-2007 04:30 PM

How did you get it all back?

DanaC 04-24-2007 04:42 PM

Usually if I see some guy sat on the street with a penny cloth I'll put some money in, usually enough to buy either a hot meal or a few pints. If i see a big issue salesman I'll buy a copy, I tend to end up with three or four copies of each issue, more around Chrismas time. Some bloke approaches me in the street and asks me to help him out, I usually will. I see them and think, y'know, they're somebody's son, maybe somebody's brother. I'd want people to be kind to my brother if his life had fallen to such a place.

The more selfish part of that act is a desire for those people to know we don't all pull away, some of us just see a guy asking for help.

fargon 04-24-2007 04:43 PM

Over the years I have given to various charities, veterans and others. Now it is coming back ten fold, just like it was written.

piercehawkeye45 04-24-2007 04:48 PM

I use the website isara.org, which is something.

I usually don't give to charities because of a lack of money or something that is forbidden in this thread. (thanks rkzenrage)

While we are talking about this, what does everyone think of microfinancing?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6047364.stm

[rzkenrage or mods, split the topic if you feel nessessary]

rkzenrage 04-24-2007 04:59 PM

www.thehungersite.com

This is my home page. Some days I hit them all, some days one, some a few.
Each page has a cool store. Pink Ribbon Store.

piercehawkeye45 04-24-2007 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkzenrage (Post 337151)

I'm seeing more and more sites like these, the same thing isara is.

Great idea.

Ibby 04-24-2007 05:05 PM

I give personally to those I meet that need the money. I dont trust most charities and stuff, though I do donate to them when I can, on occasion. But mostly, just handing out change and cash on the streets.

But in places like Paris, with large numbers of those who need it... usually just to the ones that try to earn it. Buskers, singers, the really nice ones, not just anyone who slumps over in the street.

xoxoxoBruce 04-28-2007 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkzenrage (Post 337151)
www.thehungersite.com

This is my home page. Some days I hit them all, some days one, some a few.
Each page has a cool store. Pink Ribbon Store.

That reminded me.... a daily stop and sometimes shop.

rkzenrage 04-30-2007 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 337136)
How did you get it all back?

Receipts, especially the United Way being deducted from my pay.
Deduct it from my taxes.
A percentage of untraceable can be deducted as well.

Quote:

Charity see the need not the cause.
German Proverb

barefoot serpent 05-01-2007 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piercehawkeye45 (Post 337144)
While we are talking about this, what does everyone think of microfinancing?

Yes, check out Kiva.org. I think this is a very worthwhile charity to look at.

I usually donate to Nature Conservancy, Kansas Land Trust, University of Kansas and a Kansas non-profit that assists women with reproductive health issues.

I gave a lot to Habitat for Humanity after the Katrina disaster. But, apparently this has not gone as well as hoped for.

I've avoided Red Cross and United Way because of previous scandals.


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