Charities & Causes

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Charities & Causes

Posted by: debeli

19th Dec 2010 10:11am

this x-mass think about people in need for food, so when you sit at the table loaded with food. don't dump all your food ,you can't consume, give to charities ,and thay will pass it to our poor and needy people,after all they are humans,like us


daisy
  • 27th Jan 2012 02:17pm

hello people and happy newyear first of all and hope you had anice christmas .Iagree with Glenny where itsaid mnot to waste food and another person said we have to think of others which is so true people waste to much food where hungary children and adults could have it and be greatful for it .we are luck in Australia where we can go and buy the food we need other countries dont get achoice they have to have whats in front of them.so please spare athought today for those needy people todaywho really need food and and find it hardto get.


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