Being Charitable

Message boards : Cafe SETI : Being Charitable
Message board moderation

To post messages, you must log in.

AuthorMessage
Profile Suzie-Q Project Donor
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 9 Mar 07
Posts: 3352
Credit: 4,746,812
RAC: 1
United States
Message 1966667 - Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 22:30:44 UTC
Last modified: 22 Nov 2018, 22:34:41 UTC

Some people start to feel charitable at this time of year. I'd like to remind you of a way to be charitable without costing you a cent. All you have to do is visit the site(s) and "click to give." There are 10 charities you can support by visiting this site. Thank you. I visit every day.
The Greater Good

Feel free to post here about your favorite charities.
~Sue~

ID: 1966667 · Report as offensive
Profile Suzie-Q Project Donor
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 9 Mar 07
Posts: 3352
Credit: 4,746,812
RAC: 1
United States
Message 1966668 - Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 22:33:41 UTC

Another place I visit every day is The Ecology Fund. It lets me click to clean up the Earth a little bit.
~Sue~

ID: 1966668 · Report as offensive
Profile cRunchy
Volunteer moderator
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 3 Apr 99
Posts: 3555
Credit: 1,920,030
RAC: 3
United Kingdom
Message 1966703 - Posted: 23 Nov 2018, 2:31:16 UTC

Thanks Suzie-Q

To add - I would still think about Chernobyl

http://www.chernobyl-children.org.uk

Or

https://www.chernobyl-international.com

There are a variety of other charities.

(If it's a UK charity you can look up their details and check them out.)

I like the ones that both supply medical and social support and offer children and their families holidays and breaks away from the radiation zones.

We forget about these old disasters but some continue.

Sadly I see you can now book a tour or holiday in Chernobyl for as little as £\$100

Just adding another option for thoughtful giving.

.
ID: 1966703 · Report as offensive

Message boards : Cafe SETI : Being Charitable


 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.