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Making a difference
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Does anyone do things which make a difference to the lives of others, donate to charity being money, clothing etc.., do charity or voluntary work, sponser a child, animal etc...
Is there anything you feel you could do to make a difference, if so, what could you do?
Is there anything you feel you could do to make a difference, if so, what could you do?
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I give a monthly payment to a whale and dolphin society!! Sounds really random but my mum done the whole adopt a dolphin thing for a birthday pressie once and I've just continued it, being that I adore dolphins!!
I'm thinking of doing some voluntary work for the NSPCC and am investigating so will hopefully sort something out soon. I also signed up to be a campaigner for them so I send letters and petitions to my local MP when they ask me to.
I do what I can but would like to do more really. Oh I did a charity run for Cancer Research as well and raised quite a bit so I guess that counts. My next mission is a charity parachute jump, just need to sort it out!!
I give a monthly payment to a whale and dolphin society!! Sounds really random but my mum done the whole adopt a dolphin thing for a birthday pressie once and I've just continued it, being that I adore dolphins!!
I'm thinking of doing some voluntary work for the NSPCC and am investigating so will hopefully sort something out soon. I also signed up to be a campaigner for them so I send letters and petitions to my local MP when they ask me to.
I do what I can but would like to do more really. Oh I did a charity run for Cancer Research as well and raised quite a bit so I guess that counts. My next mission is a charity parachute jump, just need to sort it out!!
Hmmm, donate �20 a month out of my wage to various charities (not ones abroad). I also donate all my old clothes and other stuff to a charity shop. I also make sure i throw all my litter in the bin (preventing a trip hazard). I also but loads of lottery tickets, as i know they donate a lot to charity...
Also, indirectly. i bet a lot on the horses, of which a percentage gets donated to the save the horses fund. I also spend some money at the casino who's owner donates a percentage of the takings to charities. I also spend a lot in a pub , where the owner donates an amount to charity. And i also buy loads of raffle tickets for the childrens hospice...
Nat_84, how are my answers dumb? I give a lot to charity, directly and indirectly. Whats so dumb is a girl running a football team. That isnt voluntary work. your doing that for your own satisfaction. charity is about giving and not expecting anything back.
I must admit that i do get satisfaction when i go into the charity shop and they tell me all my stuff has sold again...
I must admit that i do get satisfaction when i go into the charity shop and they tell me all my stuff has sold again...
Err...you can get satisfaction out of voluntary work!
I can't play myself due to injury.
Running and setting up a football team is hard work and it's for your community!
I also got satisfaction out of travelling to Ghana to coach an underpriviliged boys football team out there - but i suppose that was simply for my satisfaction? I also got satisfaction out of helping in orphanages out there and i still get satisfaction from sending out gifts and being in contact with children from Ghana.
Anyway - ur answer was still stupid and i dont think ur the type to go into a chairty shop and give away ur old clothes - so stop lying.
I can't play myself due to injury.
Running and setting up a football team is hard work and it's for your community!
I also got satisfaction out of travelling to Ghana to coach an underpriviliged boys football team out there - but i suppose that was simply for my satisfaction? I also got satisfaction out of helping in orphanages out there and i still get satisfaction from sending out gifts and being in contact with children from Ghana.
Anyway - ur answer was still stupid and i dont think ur the type to go into a chairty shop and give away ur old clothes - so stop lying.