
Nutty Girl
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Well you mentioned poverty in previous question so that sounds good for a start and think of another one personal to you like a music group maybe you could volunteer time for that one. |
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OriginalBubble
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It depends what you beleive in/feel strongly about.
If its old people - then age concern
If its animals - then RSPCA
If its starving children in Africa - then Unicef or something
If its child abuse - then NSPCC
If its cancer - then Cancer Research
I think you have to look inside yourself and find what you really think is the best cause |
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what?
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Here are my personal favorites (top 3, anyway) that are hurt severely by underfunding:
1. National Center for Men
http://www.nationalcenterformen.org/
2. Fathers and Families
http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/
3. The National Coalition of Free Men
http://www.ncfm.org/ |
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deathdealer
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foundation for me. im poor help me out |
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Stephen B
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One that makes you feel good about giving. |
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mizangeleyes
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Bliss, the charity 4 special care babies. or the rspcc. children r the future, they will one day run the country and we should make sure they get the best start and childhood 2 ensure they're all they can be in the future. |
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KL
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Go to www.give.org. It's a site by the Better Business Bureau. It contains reports showing how much of donations actually are received by recipitants and how much is used to pay the staff. |
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dhanesh_sonpal
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i think that you should donate the people who are facing trouble eg: tsunami patients, cancer patients etc.... |
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mug
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ooh, me! |
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Scottish lass
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breast cancer, cancer research, there are loads it just depends what charity effects you the most i chose these 2 as quite a few of my family members has died from cancer |
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Dr Dee
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The ones which you are comfortable with and know where your money is going and for what purpose your money will be used for. |
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brogdenuk
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Any poverty charity. |
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genghis41f
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The Royal British Legion (or poppy appeal). They do a lot for the heroes (in the true sense of the word) who fought for our freedom. It's not just veterans from WW2, it's anyone who has served in the military. |
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russellhamuk
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rspca
scope
pdsa
rnli
brainwave |
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turtle girl
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I am a big believer in St Jude Children's Research Hospital and have raised money for them by running. Thye really won;t bother you too much after you donate, either. |
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D*
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Troicre - non-profit making for Africa
Imperial cancer research! |
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Je♥n
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Cancer
And also a charity helping to educate the children of africa. |
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Boris
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You really need to go with your heart with this one.
I don't donate to charities that I know nothing about.
Being a Scout Leader, I normally contribute to district charitable events. |
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simple
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Old age home and orphanage home. |
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PIDGE
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Having personal experience from through my friend battling cancer - and loosing - I always go for a cancer charity. There work is unbeliveable. I now work for a charity and all the money goes to St Andrews Hospice who provide care for people with life-threatening and life limiting ilnesses - this is also a good choice! |
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PAMELA O
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Please please please donate to animal charities.
Animals cannot speak out for themselves and suffer such terrible abuse and neglect unnoticed by people.
The people such as the RSPCA etc do fantastic work with these poor creatures and need all the help they can get.
I know some people will suggest children/starving countries charities etc - but please bear in mind the needless suffering and abuse these animals get - left to die and starve, kicked and physically tortured. |
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randomguy14
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Try and help charities in your local community or something which has particular resonance to you or friends and family. Failing that try one of the big ones like Oxfam or Unicef. |
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