C'est Moi
Dishin' it out.
- Location
- Houston Y'all
ASPCA
Houston Area Animal Rescue
Shriner's Childrens' Hospital
St. Jude
Wounded Warrior Project
Houston Area Animal Rescue
Shriner's Childrens' Hospital
St. Jude
Wounded Warrior Project
I would imagine so, mi chica but TBH, I haven't visited every state, LOLI thought you must !!I wonder if it's in every state?..do you know, RR?
I thought you must !!I wonder if it's in every state?..do you know, RR?
I would imagine so, mi chica but TBH, I haven't visited every state, LOL
I had a friend who died from MD... horrible disease...
Yes exactly the same thing happens here, so I never sign up for anything. I give only cash or goods, donations..anonymously
BTW I forgot that I also.. even tho' it's a small thing,.. buy extra food every time I shop, and place them into the Food bank boxes at the supermarket exit...
Do you folks in the USA have those food banks donations areas at your stores?
Not much. Although I am an atheist I have to take my wife to mass every week because she believes that stuff. So when they go around with the little baskets on the end of those sticks I throw in a $20 because I don't want to look too cheap, although I am. No way they are going to get 10% which they try to guilt trip you into forking over. Sometimes they ask again and if they do I'll put a $5 in. No more $20's. I'm not made of money. And then on the way out they have this thing called a poor box and I'll put a $5 in that. So that's $25 or $30 a week to the Mackerel snappers. Then once in a while I'll give a pan handler a $5. I'm under no illusions that it will go for anything other than booze or drugs but I figure they still need it more than I do. I also give any old stuff I don't want any more but that might be usable to the Salvation Army. Mainly because I don't want to deal with the hassle of selling it at a garage sale.
Neither the Salvation Army nor Samaritan's Purse discriminate against anyone when meeting humanitarian needs.In spite of being an atheist, I admire the work of the Salvation army I'm happy to support them too.
Yes I saw that many of the so called charitable organizations some ceos were making millions a year and that really turned me off. I decided that when I go out to eat I leave additional money for the waiter or waitress for their tip as I know how hard they work and their salary is very low. That is my charitible contribution and I know itās going directly into the pockets of those who need it. I got this idea from my dear father-in-law who has a heart of gold .This sounds bad. I don't give to charitable organizations. It's not that I'm stingy, or I don't care; it's that I have concerns about how much of my donation is actually going to the cause. For a time, I was employed by a charitable institution. Some of the money went for salaries, and the lion's share went for asking for more donations. The more money you got was more money you could spend asking for more money. That kind of turned me off. The other was when my uncle passed. My aunt requested that in lieu of flowers-a gift to his disease's charity. I gave. And for years, my mail box was filled with requests for every charity in the world. Some charity sold my name & address for cash. Every day there was a bunch of thick envelopes. I did give a small donation to one charity, $10, they must have spent more than a hundred times that sending me beautiful, full color, embossed pamphlets, booklets asking for more money.