Many Americans love to give to charity, which is a truly noble endeavor. In fact, just over 95% of Americans participate at some level of charitable giving. For those wanting to donate, but afraid they don’t have enough money to make a difference, donations for non profit organizations are far more than financial in nature. Many choose to contribute to charities by donating their gently used clothes. There are many reasons to make clothing donations for non profit organizations and this article will be taking a look at a few of them. Donations Can be Picked Up At Your House:…
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Millions of American soldiers put their lives on the line every day and in the line of duty, many servicemen and women are injured. There are an estimated 22 million military veterans living in the U.S. as of 2014. Many veterans are in need of a great deal of help. As of March 2013, more than 200,000 veterans were unable to find work and nationally the unemployment rate for veterans is 2% higher than it is for average citizens. Fortunately, there are organizations and veterans charities in the United States like the Wounded Warrior Project and Purple Heart Pickup who…
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Giving to charity is incredibly common here in the United States. Giving to charity can make you feel good and it can help the community in which you live in as well as the world at large. In fact, it’s so popular among the American people that up to nearly ninety five and a half percent of all people in this country will give to charity over the course of one year. But finding the money to give to charity is not always a particularly easy thing to do. After all, sometimes it can be hard for people just to…
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Four. Straight. Days. Of. Rain. This is not exactly the best week of the summer. With day after day of rain, both you and the kids are going a little stir crazy. Just when you finally had them to the point where they were able to play outside in the backyard by themselves for short periods of time, the rain has trapped everyone indoors. You have created masking tape mazes throughout the basement, build an obstacle course out of the kitchen chairs, and read seven more chapters in the kids’ favorite books. With one more day of rain in the…