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Charities & Causes

Posted by: mummy

22nd Dec 2011 03:26pm

I try to support the PCYC and the RSPCA when ever I can, because i love animals and our children, and i know charity starts at home but some times our community needs a helping hand when big days come up each year, eg; Easter and Christmas, i have four beautiful children, but they have lives of their own now and i totally enjoy giving even as little as i can aford, all helps those in need.


macmelton
  • 8th Jan 2013 10:56pm

I support the Breast Cancer Council. My wife lost her life from breast cancer.nearly 2 years ago and it was a terrible death. From then on I have supported the Council in whatever way I can, mostly with money. I have been to talks about it and support the Council when I can. Ladies take care of your self and do your best with self examination and regular check ups with your doctor.so that you don't go through what my wife went through. So support the Breast Council with the most or the least that you can and give other women a chance at life. Every dollar will help and without people like YOU, me and the other person near you this cannot happen on its own.


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