Since I'm a now that thinks he can help change the world....
This holiday season, and well really any time you're able, please consider donations to a nonprofit that's trying to make the world a better place. You're given one short life on this planet, and whatever card you're dealt is the one you live out.
All of us on this forum have the financial ability to help those in need through some excellent organizations dedicated to making this world a better place for those who need it most. I'd love to hear what you guys are passionate about and if you've decided to make donations. We have a thread for useless bs purchases. Maybe we can have a thread about giving?
In order to not shame people, please try to leave out donation amounts. Unless you really want to broadcast it.
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Shameless plug: My girlfriend is the executive director and founder of The Monkey & The Elephant. They're a Philadelphia based nonprofit that gives job and life skills training to individuals that have aged out of foster care support systems and are otherwise on their own with no parents or people to guide them. They do this through operating a cafe. Many of their alumni have gone on to work at other cafes, caterers, etc and are living much more stable lives, able to hold jobs better, etc.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
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Another org that I've donated to this year:
Urbanstead Farm
They operate a city farm in an abandoned lot in Francisville in Philly. Actually think the lot is theirs now. This year they built a small greenhouse. They have an after school program for kids to come learn how to farm, learn about healthy eating, and get hands on experiences in leadership. They sell their produce at local farmers markets.
https://www.urbanstead.org/
Urbanstead Farm
They operate a city farm in an abandoned lot in Francisville in Philly. Actually think the lot is theirs now. This year they built a small greenhouse. They have an after school program for kids to come learn how to farm, learn about healthy eating, and get hands on experiences in leadership. They sell their produce at local farmers markets.
https://www.urbanstead.org/
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I do an ongoing monthly to Sick Kids Foundation which runs a hospital that handles the most serious cases of child medical needs. They have saved my neighbors childs life when he was a baby.
My little guy signed up for Angel on a Tree this year and we just bring presents in for kids in need locally and the kid gets to color an angel and hang it up at school. We usually do a bulk thing to another organization about twice a year.
My favorite was just my wife and I driving around Toronto and handing out sleeping bags to homeless people on a cold night so I'm looking to do something more personal this year. Maybe volunteer at a homeless shelter a here and there.
My little guy signed up for Angel on a Tree this year and we just bring presents in for kids in need locally and the kid gets to color an angel and hang it up at school. We usually do a bulk thing to another organization about twice a year.
My favorite was just my wife and I driving around Toronto and handing out sleeping bags to homeless people on a cold night so I'm looking to do something more personal this year. Maybe volunteer at a homeless shelter a here and there.
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That sick kids thing. An organization similar to that helped save my life and pay for my heart surgery as a kid. Nice!Tarspin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:34 am I do an ongoing monthly to Sick Kids Foundation which runs a hospital that handles the most serious cases of child medical needs. They have saved my neighbors childs life when he was a baby.
My little guy signed up for Angel on a Tree this year and we just bring presents in for kids in need locally and the kid gets to color an angel and hang it up at school. We usually do a bulk thing to another organization about twice a year.
My favorite was just my wife and I driving around Toronto and handing out sleeping bags to homeless people on a cold night so I'm looking to do something more personal this year. Maybe volunteer at a homeless shelter a here and there.
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I was born with cleft lip and palate and thankfully am able to look and function at a “normal” capacity so I may consider donating to Operation Smile
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:05 pm DFD. The forum where everybody makes the same choices and then tells anybody trying to join the club that they are the stupidest motherfucker to ever walk the earth.
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Damn, this is awesome.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:31 am Shameless plug: My girlfriend is the executive director and founder of The Monkey & The Elephant. They're a Philadelphia based nonprofit that gives job and life skills training to individuals that have aged out of foster care support systems and are otherwise on their own with no parents or people to guide them. They do this through operating a cafe. Many of their alumni have gone on to work at other cafes, caterers, etc and are living much more stable lives, able to hold jobs better, etc.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
Does she offer gift cards to the cafe? I'd love to grab a few to have as stocking stuffers for my inlaws for xmas. They fostered and later adopted my youngest brother in law starting from 3 days old, who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome, ARND and fetal cocaine exposure. This would be something they'd love to check out.
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Yep. Gift card link is halfway down this page:fledonfoot wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 2:56 pmDamn, this is awesome.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:31 am Shameless plug: My girlfriend is the executive director and founder of The Monkey & The Elephant. They're a Philadelphia based nonprofit that gives job and life skills training to individuals that have aged out of foster care support systems and are otherwise on their own with no parents or people to guide them. They do this through operating a cafe. Many of their alumni have gone on to work at other cafes, caterers, etc and are living much more stable lives, able to hold jobs better, etc.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
Does she offer gift cards to the cafe? I'd love to grab a few to have as stocking stuffers for my inlaws for xmas. They fostered and later adopted my youngest brother in law starting from 3 days old, who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome, ARND and fetal cocaine exposure. This would be something they'd love to check out.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/#cafe-section
Takes you to Square, that's their register system.
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I donate 50% of my income to the government; they know best how to distribute it to those in need.
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Awesome organization. Every kid deserves a chance, and even a relatively affordable procedure like this, if you don't have the money or insurance coverage for it, could cause an early death.
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Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:43 pm I donate 50% of my income to the government; they know best how to distribute it to those in need.
Are you/is she familiar with Homeboy Industries out in LA? Super cool org started by this priest who helps gang inflicted kids get off the streets and into functioning jobs. I've read/listened to a bunch of his stuff, his name is Father Greg Boyle, and it is amazing and inspiring. A semi-similar mission to what Lisa does, so I thought y'all might like it.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:31 am Shameless plug: My girlfriend is the executive director and founder of The Monkey & The Elephant. They're a Philadelphia based nonprofit that gives job and life skills training to individuals that have aged out of foster care support systems and are otherwise on their own with no parents or people to guide them. They do this through operating a cafe. Many of their alumni have gone on to work at other cafes, caterers, etc and are living much more stable lives, able to hold jobs better, etc.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
I volunteer with an org locally called Beds for Kids that provide beds/furniture/housewares for kids/families in need. Sometimes it's delivering/building furniture, sometimes cleaning/sorting donations, even some promotional events. Actually helped out today with some sorting and cleaning.
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Yeah they have a cool mission. She reached out to them when she was in concept phase of her shop.D Griff wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 6:40 pmAre you/is she familiar with Homeboy Industries out in LA? Super cool org started by this priest who helps gang inflicted kids get off the streets and into functioning jobs. I've read/listened to a bunch of his stuff, his name is Father Greg Boyle, and it is amazing and inspiring. A semi-similar mission to what Lisa does, so I thought y'all might like it.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:31 am Shameless plug: My girlfriend is the executive director and founder of The Monkey & The Elephant. They're a Philadelphia based nonprofit that gives job and life skills training to individuals that have aged out of foster care support systems and are otherwise on their own with no parents or people to guide them. They do this through operating a cafe. Many of their alumni have gone on to work at other cafes, caterers, etc and are living much more stable lives, able to hold jobs better, etc.
https://www.themonkeyandtheelephant.org/
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That's a pretty neat idea and I bet there are plenty of kids that don't have a normal bed.D Griff wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 6:41 pm I volunteer with an org locally called Beds for Kids that provide beds/furniture/housewares for kids/families in need. Sometimes it's delivering/building furniture, sometimes cleaning/sorting donations, even some promotional events. Actually helped out today with some sorting and cleaning.
Any of you use the Amazon Smile site? I set up one to go to St Jude's children's hospital. Basically Amazon will donate a small percentage of all your purchases to charity.
It's not a great interface because for whatever reason we get redirected to the main site so not sure how much we've actually contributed but the concept is good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer ... =201365340
Edit. It's .5%. so if all our 3k in Amazon purchases last year were eligible it only be about 15 bucks donatesd...better than nothing but I guess I'll talk to my wife about cutting a real check to St. Jude's
It's not a great interface because for whatever reason we get redirected to the main site so not sure how much we've actually contributed but the concept is good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer ... =201365340
Edit. It's .5%. so if all our 3k in Amazon purchases last year were eligible it only be about 15 bucks donatesd...better than nothing but I guess I'll talk to my wife about cutting a real check to St. Jude's
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So many awesome members here! Wife has been talking about donating to a homeless shelter that takes in gay kids who've been kicked out of their homes or run away because their parents are uncaring assholes.
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I use this for brain research. Great little gesture that they provide.KYGTIGuy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 9:02 am Any of you use the Amazon Smile site? I set up one to go to St Jude's children's hospital. Basically Amazon will donate a small percentage of all your purchases to charity.
It's not a great interface because for whatever reason we get redirected to the main site so not sure how much we've actually contributed but the concept is good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer ... =201365340
Edit. It's .5%. so if all our 3k in Amazon purchases last year were eligible it only be about 15 bucks donatesd...better than nothing but I guess I'll talk to my wife about cutting a real check to St. Jude's
I was going to spend the money anyway. Knowing that even $1 goes towards good is better than nothing to me.
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Growing up every year until I joined the military I would donate my labor day weekend to a MASSIVE yard sale. All items were donated and all proceeds went towards Muscular Dystrophy research. Following that I just hand out money to homeless guys or any charity I see when im headed into a store. I hope they have the best intentions with the money.
I would really like to find something locally that I believe in and can help with. I should start looking around. I did donate to toys for tots this year.
I would really like to find something locally that I believe in and can help with. I should start looking around. I did donate to toys for tots this year.
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FWIW this actually does work. Lisa gets a check from Amazon monthly from people that use Smile and have it point to her org.KYGTIGuy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 9:02 am Any of you use the Amazon Smile site? I set up one to go to St Jude's children's hospital. Basically Amazon will donate a small percentage of all your purchases to charity.
It's not a great interface because for whatever reason we get redirected to the main site so not sure how much we've actually contributed but the concept is good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer ... =201365340
Edit. It's .5%. so if all our 3k in Amazon purchases last year were eligible it only be about 15 bucks donatesd...better than nothing but I guess I'll talk to my wife about cutting a real check to St. Jude's