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user27089
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O.P. RE: Forum Charity
By the way, there are ways we can help actually.
If we raise £42, we can buy a camal for a family in Africa . £20 for a calf, £30 for water to feed a village.
The rest of my form (apart from me, so i'm not taking credit, don't ask why either thanks.) did a charity thing, so they bought something for a specific village in Africa. You can control the money you give to charity quite well now.
This post was edited on 02-08-2006 at 11:19 PM by user27089.
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02-08-2006 11:17 PM |
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[MR]
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RE: Forum Charity
quote: Originally posted by traxor
By the way, there are ways we can help actually.
If we raise £42, we can buy a camal for a family in Africa . £20 for a calf, £30 for water to feed a village.
The rest of my form (apart from me, so i'm not taking credit, don't ask why either thanks.) did a charity thing, so they bought something for a specific village in Africa. You can control the money you give to charity quite well now.
yes, my church was doing this for a while, the program is called heifer
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02-08-2006 11:25 PM |
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Chris4
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RE: Forum Charity
quote: Originally posted by Leo
If you really want to give money away, go to a local shelter and give it to the person you want to help. Or better yet, give them food, blankets, etc.
Looks better as a big some of money
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
Furthermore, you already can support a charity (Red Cross) in name of Messenger Plus! since years, all you need to do is order something from the Plus! store.
http://www.msgplus.net/store.php
* Chris4 waits for Messenger Plus! Live merchandise to come out
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02-08-2006 11:43 PM |
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user27089
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O.P. RE: Forum Charity
It doesn't matter whether it's a big sum of money or not, any money counts tbh. I will donate as much as I can.
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02-09-2006 01:11 AM |
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Jhrono
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RE: Forum Charity
I'd participate in this Good idea
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02-09-2006 01:14 AM |
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L. Coyote
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RE: Forum Charity
Ahh, there was a chain thingy done several times in my country.
Basically, a guy got a button (normal button from a shirt), and traded it for something else (like a candy), and went on trading the stuff, until he got a few hospital machines for a remote hospital somewhere. Pretty cool, you could try doing something like that (on a smaller scale, of course).
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Finally became a Systems Analyst!
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02-09-2006 02:43 AM |
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Super Dude
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RE: Forum Charity
I would put some money forward, but only if its not with Paypal. They are a bunch of money-stealing arseholes who take money away from good people (like the SomethingAwful.com money drive for Hurrican Katrina... what the eff!) Paypal = Not trustworthy at all!
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02-09-2006 04:06 AM |
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qgroessl
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RE: Forum Charity
quote: Originally posted by Super Dude
I would put some money forward, but only if its not with Paypal. They are a bunch of money-stealing arseholes who take money away from good people (like the SomethingAwful.com money drive for Hurrican Katrina... what the eff!) Paypal = Not trustworthy at all!
I think Paypal is pretty reliable tbh.... Otherwise they wouldn't be so popular around the web.
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02-09-2006 04:21 AM |
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Discrate
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RE: Forum Charity
how many times would we be sending money off to the charitys?
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02-09-2006 05:57 AM |
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John Anderton
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RE: Forum Charity
quote: Originally posted by Negro_Joe
think its a good idea, as long as your not the charity...
you're
quote: Originally posted by damm-o
and if they are donated to patchy?
afaik patch donates to charity already I remember reading somewhere on msgplus.net about him donating to red cross for the tsunami victims.
Someone could make a central account and donate all the money there. Then send the money to charity. Erm .... but who should have access to the money
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02-09-2006 10:39 AM |
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