If You Created a Charity, What is it and Who Does it Help?
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Re: If You Created a Charity, What is it and Who Does it Hel
2) I want to help kids and adults with anxiety or depression. I suffer with social anxiety and OCD. It is a daily struggle.
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The ultimate goal of this charity would be to raise enough money to petition and start a court case (if necessary) to change the ways children are taken out of abusive homes.
Principals should not contact the parents before they contact the authorities. That should be illegal. My brother has scars to prove the damage these acts can cause.
Authorities should not speak to the parents until the children are off of the property and in safe hands.
The children should not return to the parents until or unless the officials have SOLID evidence to prove the parents innocence.
A child cannot come up with these kinds of circumstances in their imaginations unless they have experienced it personally. Their minds are too innocent to think of such a thing- that is if the parents are innocent.
Last, but far from least, the courts need to consider verbal and emotional abuse just as strongly and seriously as any other form. It may seem the least harmful, but I can assure you it is the worst form out there. It is one thing when the parent physically injures the child. It is another when the child injures themselves because of the words spoken by their elders.
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Then I would also like to see How I can support cancer victims, especially those that wouldnt be able to afford treatment. While thinking of it, I really think its because My Dad died of Cancer, and today I remember him, as it is Fathers' day...So sad
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Owori Silver Osuna wrote:Well in our developing countries like mine, our biggest challenge and worry is about lack of employments. I have always dreamed of starting a music and entertainment industry and a football team that would raise the youths into self reliant adults. Or better still a Vocational Training Institute for those who unfortunately cannot make it to the university. I believe in the promotion of talents and most talents in Africa have gone wasted because of lack of nurturing and promotion.
Well I wouldnt call not being able to go to university unfortunate, thats one of the mentality killing africans, we think everyone must make it through books. Nice dream though, stick to it. You wont regret it.
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I have seen many people who couldn't afford a meal including children and adults. My charity would cater to these people. I would have a food store that will distribute free food to these people.Amagine wrote:In the book, Alexander Fine creates different charities and donates his money to many people who are less unfortunate than him. I
If you created your own charity, what would your charity be about? Who would benefit from it?
As for me, my passion lies in creating a love for reading within all children. I would want to create a charity that promotes giving books and creating personal libraries for children who are in the foster care system or who are simply less fortunate. I want volunteers from my charity to go out and promote reading aloud by visiting homes and reading aloud to the children. I would also want a literacy-rich recreational center that they can go to that's free for them. I don't have a name for my charity yet.
Voltaire, 1694-1778