In a hurry
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Was up last night with the baby and was thinking about where my donations have gone in the last year...
Children's Miracle Network
Juvenile Diabetes (both have affected my life personally)
Red Cross
Other than those, though, my cash has gone for local and grassroot efforts:
Humane Society Walk a thon
Ice Cream Socials throughout the county for Fire Depts.
Policeman's picnic for local needy children donated a bicycle
Donations for fire victims
Donation to help my husbands AA pay for an uncle's funeral
Fish Fries at the Catholic School...no, not Catholic
Donation to help a family we know go to a "Fragile X" conference
Donation to help a local family struck by disaster to go to WDW.
Purchasing shoes/clothing for kids at the school in need, that are not
eligible for state help
Wienie roast for a politician friend
Helped purchase decent furniture for our domestic violence shelter
Pie auction to help some friends go on a mission trip to rebuild houses in Honduras after the hurricane
Girl Scout cookies/Band pizzas/boy scout mulch...none of which I necessarily needed.
Any and all drunk driving programs in the schools.
I guess that I see lots of good causes, but they don't have to be major/national/deadly for me to want to help when there is a need.
So...do you only give to the big stuff? That seemed to be what was bothering so many people in the other thread. That this was a non-deadly, personal issue. I see that most of the things I support are personal, and don't involve the threat of death.
Children's Miracle Network
Juvenile Diabetes (both have affected my life personally)
Red Cross
Other than those, though, my cash has gone for local and grassroot efforts:
Humane Society Walk a thon
Ice Cream Socials throughout the county for Fire Depts.
Policeman's picnic for local needy children donated a bicycle
Donations for fire victims
Donation to help my husbands AA pay for an uncle's funeral
Fish Fries at the Catholic School...no, not Catholic
Donation to help a family we know go to a "Fragile X" conference
Donation to help a local family struck by disaster to go to WDW.
Purchasing shoes/clothing for kids at the school in need, that are not
eligible for state help
Wienie roast for a politician friend
Helped purchase decent furniture for our domestic violence shelter
Pie auction to help some friends go on a mission trip to rebuild houses in Honduras after the hurricane
Girl Scout cookies/Band pizzas/boy scout mulch...none of which I necessarily needed.
Any and all drunk driving programs in the schools.
I guess that I see lots of good causes, but they don't have to be major/national/deadly for me to want to help when there is a need.
So...do you only give to the big stuff? That seemed to be what was bothering so many people in the other thread. That this was a non-deadly, personal issue. I see that most of the things I support are personal, and don't involve the threat of death.

