difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--that is to me, which
charity will spend the least money on BS advertising, CEO salaries, etc. and
the most of my donation to the actual people who need it. Does anyone have any
insight there. I've returned my Christmas toys and will
I would like to see money go for solar pannels and other alturnative
energy to help restore power. Lets all contact BP, Shell and all the
other alturnative energy companys and have them donate., Scott
http://community.webtv.net/WoodArtStudios/WoodArtStudios
For those of us who aren't in a position to do much more than send
money, it's difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--
Yes Patrick, that IS a big concern.
Two agencies that I have confidence in are:
AFSC -American Friends Service Committee
Oxfam
I'm sure there are many
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For those of us who aren't in a position to do much more than send money,
it's difficult to even figure which charity is the most worthy--that is to
me, which charity will spend the least
, including some incredible photographs.
Best regards,
Joanne
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I agree with your message
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focus on this list although some of the diversions are quite educational
In the end, what binds us all together is our desire for the common
comforts of life, the very things that these