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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 319508" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I tend to look to see how much of the donations makes it to the needy. </p><p>My favorite is a soup kitchen started by one of the Sisters of Mercy from my high school in my old hometown. Very small and very needed. </p><p>There is the Autism society, scholarship fund at husband's alma mater and a few others that have personal meaning to me. </p><p></p><p>I figure every lottery ticket I buy that benefits senior citizens or education is a donation too. </p><p>Mostly, I try to find a need and reach in to help fix it in my every day life. Sometimes that's with time, or work or donation. I'm not a big joiner of groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 319508, member: 3"] I tend to look to see how much of the donations makes it to the needy. My favorite is a soup kitchen started by one of the Sisters of Mercy from my high school in my old hometown. Very small and very needed. There is the Autism society, scholarship fund at husband's alma mater and a few others that have personal meaning to me. I figure every lottery ticket I buy that benefits senior citizens or education is a donation too. Mostly, I try to find a need and reach in to help fix it in my every day life. Sometimes that's with time, or work or donation. I'm not a big joiner of groups. [/QUOTE]
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