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Charity Children
Friday, August 5th, 2011

How You Use the Internet to Help Children With Donations
The internet can be a very powerful tool for helping charities to raise donations to help children who are impoverished. The problem is that there are many, many charities out there looking to take advantage of a person’s good will. There are good charities out there; you just may have to do a little research to find them. Several websites are available to help weed out the scammers. There are also some guidelines to follow when deciding which charity for children you want to give a donation to.
As a rule, only give donations to charities that you are familiar with. If the charity that you are looking at is unfamiliar to you, check them out with your state or local government offices. The Better Business Bureau has a division called the Wise Giving Alliance that offers a wealth of information about many charities nationwide. You should be leery of anyone who e-mails you asking for a donation. If you have not asked for a solicitation, there is a good chance it is fraudulent. Many fraudulent charities will use a name that is so close to a legitimate charity’s name that most people will not notice it. Explore the financial records of any charity that asks you to donate. Look to see where the money really goes and what percentage of every dollar you donate goes to the expenses other than the children themselves. One of the worst times for charity scams is following a tragedy or natural disaster. Beware of solicitations during this time. You should give, because these are the times the donations are needed most; however, you need to be extra careful about where your money is going.
The internet has many good qualities and can be very useful when soliciting donations that are meant to help children. When used responsibly, large amounts of money can be raised. The internet can also be very useful to those looking to make a donation. There are studies that show, however, that most people do not use the internet to its fullest when researching the charities. Most people who give $10 here and $20 there give solely based on their recognition of a name and what group they think that charity represents. It is not until donations reach higher dollar figures that people really start to question where their money is going. The majority of donors do not look at dollars spent and where they go; they are, subconsciously, interested only in the emotional pats on the back they can give themselves at the end of the year for any donation made to charities that help children.
The solution to this passivity is for the groups watching over the charities to make themselves more visible to the donors. They need to concentrate on holidays and other times when giving is most prominent and find a way to let people know they exist. They need to find a way to stress the importance of researching charities via the internet before making donations to charities that help children or other impoverished groups.
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Sweet Charity $10.87 Rated: GSynopsis: Shirley MacLaine plays Charity Hope Valentine who, despite her job at a seedy dime-a-dance joint, is an incurable optimist. Charity never stops looking for true love and never seems to look for it in the right places. We first see her in the company of Charlie (Dante DiPaolo), a slimeball who steals her purse and pushes her into the Central Park pond. Next she stumbles into a one-night stand with Vittorio Vidal (Ricardo Montalban), an egotistical movie star; this comes to nothing when Vittorio’s contrite girlfriend Ursula (Barbara Bouchet) comes calling, forcing Charity to spend the night hiding in the closet. Desperate to escape the dance hall, Charity heads to an employment agency, where a bureaucratic clerk (Alan Hewitt) informs her that she has no qualifications. Unhappily, Charity heads for the elevator, where she becomes trapped with the very shy — and very claustrophobic — Oscar Lindquist (John McMartin). Once they’ve gotten out of the stalled elevator, Charity begins dating Oscar, never telling him of her checkered past or her sordid dance-hall job. Oscar eventually finds out but assures her that it doesn’t matter. However, at the engagement party held at the dance hall, Oscar’s puritanical streak emerges. He walks out on Charity, leaving her alone and heartbroken once more. With the help of a group of flower children (among them Bud Cort and Kristoffer Tabori), Charity is able to pick herself up and start living “Hopefully Ever After.” Sweet Charity was adapted from the 1965 Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the 1957 Fellini flick Nights of Cabiria. Hal EricksonPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Cinemascope (2.35:1)Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby Digital SurroundFeatures: Alternate ending; “Sweet Charity – From the Stage to the Screen” featurette; “Edith Head’s Costume Design: The Art of Exaggeration” featurette; Theatrical trailerLanguage: EnglishSubTitles: Français, EspañolTime: 2 Hours 33 Minutes |
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Saigon Childrens Charity $78.07 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Saigon Childrens Charity (SCC) nonprofit organization, providing help for disadvantaged Vietnamese children in getting education and a fair start in life. Established in 1992 and based in the USA and England. The declared organizations philosophy is to help only the poorest, foster independence and not allowing dependency, not taking away personal responsibility, requiring all beneficiaries (and local authorities) to make a contribution to the project that is helping them. In 2005 Saigon Childrens Charity spent 599,456 USD on its projects. Among the sponsors are private individuals (52), foundations (33) and business corporations (14). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/08/25 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Vincent De Paul – Saint of Charity $9.95 This “Vision Book” for youth tells the exciting inspirational story of the great French saint of charity, St. Vincent de Paul. From his days of youth as a shepherd boy to his slavery in North Africa, his escape to France, his priestly service to the poor and to abandoned children, his founding of both the Vincentian Order and the Daughters of Charity, clashes with the Jansinists and his political adventures at court, this is a dramatic story sure to inspire all readers. 5.25″ x 8″ Ages 9-15. See also: See our entire Vision Books Series. |
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15 Days of Prayer with Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton $10.34 This volume, 15 Days of Prayer With Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, introduces readers to the first American-born saint and leads them to a place of peace and prayer that reflects the spirituality of the Saint Elizabeth.Follow in the footsteps of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Elizabeth Bayley was born of a well-to-do family in 1774 and baptized in the Episcopal Church. Married to successful merchant, William Magee Seton, the couple was blessed with five children. Involved in social work and charity, Elizabeth was soon referred to as the Protestant Sister of Charity. Upon her husband’s death Elizabeth converted to Catholicism. Returning to New York, she was no longer accepted in her previous circles and was invited to Baltimore by Bishop Carroll. There, she founded a school and was joined by other women to form the Daughers of Charity of St. Joseph, and was elected the first superior of the order. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1975. |
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1646 Establishments: Settlements Established in 1646, States and Territories Established in 1646, Yonkers, New York, New London, Connecticut $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Settlements Established in 1646, States and Territories Established in 1646, Yonkers, New York, New London, Connecticut, Bremen, East Marion, New York, Reading Blue Coat School, Arizpe, Saugus Iron Works. Excerpt: Reading Blue Coat School, Sonning-on-Thames Reading Blue Coat School is a boys’ independent school (and co-educational in the 6th form) in Holme Park in the village of Sonning , in the English county of Berkshire . It is situated beside the River Thames, and was established in 1646 by Richard Aldworth, who named it “Aldworth’s Hospital”.History Established in 1646 at the height of the English Civil War , a wealthy London merchant, Richard Aldworth of Stanlake Park , left the Corporation of Reading the sum of £4,000, the proceeds of which were to be devoted to “the education and upbringing of twenty poor male children, being the children of honest, religious poor men in the town of Reading.” From this bequest, which in 17th century terms was quite substantial, originated the Aldworth’s Hospital charity school now better known as the Reading Blue Coat School.Aldworth, who had been a governor of Christ’s Hospital in London, modelled the new foundation on his former school, the boys being required to wear the Bluecoat attire of gown, yellow stockings, and buckled shoes. Aldworth s Will further stipulated that the Master of the new school should be “an honest, Godly and learned man” who for his “paines” would receive a stipend of £30 a year. His duties were to include the instruction of reading, writing and ciphering and to “teach the Catechism in the points of Christian Religion.”The Talbot The School was originally accommodated in an old building situated at the corner of Silver Street and London Street known as ‘The Talbot’ in one of the oldest parts |
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1655 Establishments: Settlements Established in 1655, States and Territories Established in 1655, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Marcus Hook $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Rocky Hill – Glastonbury Ferry, Roman Catholic Diocese of Litomerice, Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, Henninger Brewery. Excerpt: The Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy is a charity founded in 1655 which provides financial support to clergy of the Church of England .The Corporation was established in 1655 in response to the distress of the large number of clergymen who were dispossessed of their livings under the regime of Oliver Cromwell . Those who were loyal to the crown and adhered to the traditional form of service were displaced. One of the main instigators of the charity was Edward Wake, who was uncle of William Wake Archbishop of Canterbury . The founders were merchants of the City of London with clerical connections and other clergymen. The first fund-raising events were on 8 November 1655, when a Festival Service was held in Old St Paul’s Cathedral , followed by a dinner in the Merchant Taylors ‘ Hall. Collections were taken at each and these events have continued ever since. The charity also had generous support from important and influential people.When Charles II came to the throne, the supporters of the charity sent a message of loyal greeting and in 1678 the King granted the charity a Royal Charter . This Charter committed the administration of the “Charity for Releefe of the poore Widdowes and Children of Clergymen” to a “Court of Assistants”. The Court of Assistants consisted of a President, a Vice-President, three Treasurers and up to forty-two Assistants, elected each year from the Governors. The Court first met on 15 July 1678 in the Jerusalem Chamber at Westminster Abbey . The Corporations President was John Dolben , Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster and the Vice-President was Sir Christopher Wren .As time passed the Corporation |
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365 Inspirations: Prayers & Blessings $9.95 The act of prayer is one of the most significant ways that we reach out beyond the material and towards the divine, and this lavish collection offers new ways to express our spirituality. Here are powerful prayers, poems, and prose excerpts drawn from such diverse sources as the Old Testament, Japanese haiku, ancient Welsh texts, and Sri Chinmoy. Arranged thematically, they cover a variety of subjects and situations, including relationships, children, safety, inspiration and creativity, health and well-being, and peace, justice, and charity for all humankind. |
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365 Inspirations: Prayers & Blessings $6.29 The act of prayer is one of the most significant ways that we reach out beyond the material and towards the divine, and this lavish collection offers new ways to express our spirituality. Here are powerful prayers, poems, and prose excerpts drawn from such diverse sources as the Old Testament, Japanese haiku, ancient Welsh texts, and Sri Chinmoy. Arranged thematically, they cover a variety of subjects and situations, including relationships, children, safety, inspiration and creativity, health and well-being, and peace, justice, and charity for all humankind. |
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4 Breathe Decorative Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 Decorative Breathe En Vogue Candles Item #DEB1914 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): glass/wick/wax Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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4 Dream Purple Decorative Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 Decorative Dream En Vogue Candles Item #DEB1916 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang, and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): wax/glass/wick Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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4 Flower Power Blossom Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 From the Flower Power Collection Item #DEB1915 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): wax/glass/wick Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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4 Flower Power Grow Pink Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 From the Flower Power Collection Item #DEB1918 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): wax/glass/wick Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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4 Flower Power Peace Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 From the Flower Power Collection Item #DEB1911 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): wax/glass/wick Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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4 Friends Decorative Glass Votive Charity Candles 3.2 – En Vogue Scented $59.99 Decorative Friends En Vogue Candles Item #DEB1913 More than just a thoughtful gift, a portion of the proceeds from each candle purchase goes to Childhelp – a national non-profit organization that helps children in need En Vogue fragrance combines the intoxicating aroma of clementine orange, fuzzy peach, bergamot, apple blossom, jasmine, lily, melon, juicy pomegranate, pear, ylang ylang, and sultry musk Wax weight: 6 oz. per candle Dimensions: 3.2 H x 3 W x 3 D Material(s): wax/glass/wick Pack includes 4 of the candle shown |
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50 Ways to Cope With the Loss of Your Child $16.95 Written from the perspective of one whose child passed away, this handbook presents mechanisms that parents may use to deal with their intense grief as well as counsel from doctors, professors, and other grief experts. Organized in a structure that roughly parallels the 10 stages of grieving–coping with shock and denial, emotions and loneliness, depression, panic, guilt, anger, physical manifestations of grief, life changes, engaging in meaningful activities, and affirming reality–this guide encourages parents to, among other things, carry on with day-to-day activities as much as possible, open up to family and friends, refrain from blaming innocent others, maintain a healthy lifestyle, help surviving children deal with the loss of their sibling, and consider donating time or resources to charity. |
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50 Ways to Cope with the Loss of Your Child: A Guide for Grieving Parents $16.95 Written from the perspective of one whose child passed away, this handbook presents mechanisms that parents may use to deal with their intense grief as well as counsel from doctors, professors, and other grief experts. Organized in a structure that roughly parallels the 10 stages of grieving—coping with shock and denial, emotions and loneliness, depression, panic, guilt, anger, physical manifestations of grief, life changes, engaging in meaningful activities, and affirming reality—this guide encourages parents to, among other things, carry on with day-to-day activities as much as possible, open up to family and friends, refrain from blaming innocent others, maintain a healthy lifestyle, help surviving children deal with the loss of their sibling, and consider donating time or resources to charity. |
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54 Torah Talks $9.99 "For Ezra had dedicated himself to study the Teaching of the Lord so as to observe it, and to reach laws and rules to Israel." (Ezra 7:10) "The Holy One, blessed be He, says: If a man occupies himself with the study of the Torah and with works of charity and prays with the congregation, I account it to him as if he had redeemed Me and My children from among the nations of the world." (Babylonian Talmud, Berakhot, 8a) |
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