Ya know, I've come to realize, that most of our contributions don't count for NOTHING towards the people that really need it. If I donated $100 towards Haiti relief, I know that that money would not make one bit of difference to the people suffering in Haiti. So, this is what I do...
I believe "charity starts at home". I was raised by a struggling single Mom who would have loved an extra 10 bucks or anything at times...When she was in the hospital, and I was 15, a neighbor came by and squeezed an extra $200 into my hand...I bought groceries with that money for my sister and I to eat while my Mom was in the hospital.
I have a friend who is a single Mom who got behind in her electric bill...At christmastime, I went and paid $200 towards her electric bill. She didn't know who did it, but I know it made a big difference to her.
I paid another childs sports fees for the year, again, anonymously, but I KNOW it made a difference.
My own family...My sister is barely making ends meet...But she won't accept a handout. I buy all of the clothes for her children, and their shoes. One less thing she doesn't have to worry about and I make it as a gift...Christmastime, Valentines Day, Easter...the girls get clothes and shoes.
I bought a homeless Mom and her two kids a dinner from Kentucky Fried Chicken. As I was walking in, she asked me if I would have any change to spare on my way out, so I gave her my change and a dinner.
I guess what I'm saying...These big charitable organizations...I have lost my faith that my small $100-$200 donations really makes a difference. Yet, I know if I do it close to home, it makes a HUGE difference.
And I'm not saying the people in Haiti don't need help. I don't have a solution to that. I just know that in hard times, I have put my money to where I know it will make a HUGE difference.
I believe "charity starts at home". I was raised by a struggling single Mom who would have loved an extra 10 bucks or anything at times...When she was in the hospital, and I was 15, a neighbor came by and squeezed an extra $200 into my hand...I bought groceries with that money for my sister and I to eat while my Mom was in the hospital.
I have a friend who is a single Mom who got behind in her electric bill...At christmastime, I went and paid $200 towards her electric bill. She didn't know who did it, but I know it made a big difference to her.
I paid another childs sports fees for the year, again, anonymously, but I KNOW it made a difference.
My own family...My sister is barely making ends meet...But she won't accept a handout. I buy all of the clothes for her children, and their shoes. One less thing she doesn't have to worry about and I make it as a gift...Christmastime, Valentines Day, Easter...the girls get clothes and shoes.
I bought a homeless Mom and her two kids a dinner from Kentucky Fried Chicken. As I was walking in, she asked me if I would have any change to spare on my way out, so I gave her my change and a dinner.
I guess what I'm saying...These big charitable organizations...I have lost my faith that my small $100-$200 donations really makes a difference. Yet, I know if I do it close to home, it makes a HUGE difference.
And I'm not saying the people in Haiti don't need help. I don't have a solution to that. I just know that in hard times, I have put my money to where I know it will make a HUGE difference.