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


jjdrer
  • 18th May 2012 08:56pm

I also donate clothes which I no longer wear. Recently I was sick and lost a lot of weight. I packed up several bags of clothes of mine and my Mother's and a friend took them to a charity for me. I also foundsome very old ones that were rather worn out (some had small holes), so I sent them to the Animal Welfare League rather than putting them in the bin. They will accept anything that doesn't have "filling" in it. They also have Op shops where the needy can buy clothes cheaply.


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