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  1. ᴏɴᴄᴇ-ᴜᴘᴏɴ-ᴀ-ᴍɪᴅsᴜᴍᴍᴇʀ-ᴍᴏʀɴɪɴɢ* ᴏɴᴄᴇ-ᴜᴘᴏɴ-ᴀ-ᴍɪᴅsᴜᴍᴍᴇʀ-ᴍᴏʀɴɪɴɢ*
    posted a quote
    July 18, 2014 12:16pm UTC
    HEY, THIS IS IMPORTANT. Even if you'll never read anything else of mine, read this please.
    I have relatives already asking what I want for Christmas, and, though I don't really want anything, they are rather insistant. So, I was thinking I'd just tell them about a few charities and tell them to please donate to them instead of giving me things I won't appreciate or use.
    I don't really know of any charities, though. And though I'm searching for them, I was wondering if any Wittians knew of charities and/or causes that they are very passionate about.
    So please, just comment something; I'd love to hear more input.
    #4matzROverratedxx

  2. Raven* Raven*
    posted a quote
    June 20, 2014 6:50pm UTC
    I wish I had a dollar
    for every dollar i dont have

  3. SomeoneShouldSayIt SomeoneShouldSayIt
    posted a quote
    February 1, 2014 2:37pm UTC
    COLOR ME RAD

  4. ★♡flying high♥☆* ★♡flying high♥☆*
    posted a quote
    January 3, 2014 6:20pm UTC
    Any ideas on ways I could raise money for charity?

  5. ThereWillBeAnAnswer_LetItBe ThereWillBeAnAnswer_LetItBe
    posted a quote
    October 16, 2013 6:03pm UTC
    the best things in the world:
    OPEN MINDS
    HAPPINESS
    RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
    LOVE FOR ALL
    CHARITABLE ATTITUDES
    everyone love everyone, no matter what :) everyone is different.

  6. lovelusthatedisgust lovelusthatedisgust
    posted a quote
    October 4, 2013 7:29pm UTC
    http://www.upworthy.com/2-million-women-are-suffering-and-we-are-too-embarrassed-to-talk-about-it
    what would you do, 9 months of pregancy
    the result; a still-born, abandonment from friends and family, shunned by everyone, nasty smell, horrible misery...
    Dont You Think We Should Help?

  7. happiest* happiest*
    posted a quote
    September 23, 2013 2:18pm UTC
    a white girl shows up to school fifteen minutes late with starbucks because she was working on her college essays and had to stay up later than she thought because she was doing charity work all afternoon so her parents let her sleep in then bought her the coffee so should she wouldn’t be exhausted at school in her AP classes fck white girl jokes

  8. hopetrustbelieve01 hopetrustbelieve01
    posted a quote
    August 2, 2013 10:45am UTC
    The fact that Louis is doing pro football for charity makes me love him 1000000000000000000x more.

  9. vanilla_shortcake vanilla_shortcake
    posted a quote
    July 13, 2013 11:17am UTC
    If you have.
    Food in your fridge, clothes on your back, a roof over your head and a place to sleep,
    You are richer than 75% of the world
    If you have money in the bank your wallet and some spare change you are amongst the top 8% of the worlds wealthy
    If you woke up this morning with more health than illness, you are more blessed than the million people who will not survive this week.
    If you have never experiences the danger of battle the agony imprisonment or torture or the horrible pangs of starvation ➜
    You are luckier than 500 million people alive and suffering.
    If you can read this message you are more fortunate than 300 billion people in the world who cannot read it at all.

  10. musicismylife131313 musicismylife131313
    posted a quote
    June 16, 2013 9:56pm UTC
    Carrie Underwood gave one million dollars to the red cross for Oklahoma tornado relief. Any and all negative comments about her are now invalid :)

  11. KatiiLouisex3 KatiiLouisex3
    posted a quote
    June 7, 2013 8:25pm UTC
    THIS IS ABOUT THE BRACELET CHARITY THING COMPETITION that some of you were interested in :3
    Okay so a few people favourited the quote & a few is more than expected, SO;
    i44.tinypic.com/2hs5g88.jpg
    ^These are examples of the bracelets you could win. The thicker ones can have your name on them, and the one on the left is quite messy whereas the one on the right is quite neat - I can probably let you choose which type you want depending on who I ask to make them.
    They're made by two brothers in Bakau, Gambia, named Sam and Musafa. They cost around 100 Dalasi each, which is about £2.
    The little ones are sold at almost every market stall, the prices vary but you can choose one of them too(: they're also handmade by the locals.
    To enter, please donate even as little as possible to justgiving.com/Katie-Gambia13, and you'll probably have to leave a comment or email me (my email is in the description on the site) so that I know you've done it. If you live in the UK, you can text "ARCK98 £1" to 70070. If you want to donate more it accepts £1-5 and £10. How much you donate does not increase/decrease your chances of winning, I'll do a random raffle some time this autumn/winter - I promise I won't forget because I'm going out there so it's pretty hard to not remember. Unfortunately I'm not going until December so you'll have to wait a while for the bracelets but they'll get there eventually.
    Thank you so so much, I apologise if you read all that and it was a waste of time.

  12. KatiiLouisex3 KatiiLouisex3
    posted a quote
    June 7, 2013 8:03pm UTC
    If I did a raffle, where to enter you had to donate £1 or $1 or whatever currency you use to charity, and the winner would get two authentic African hand-made bracelets (one with a name on it one without, I'll show you if this is a popular idea) would anyone be interested? I need to fundraise!

  13. Rajsonkar Rajsonkar
    posted a quote
    June 7, 2013 7:11pm UTC
    Heart touching storyOne day, a poor boy who was selling
    goods from door to door to pay his
    way through school, found he had
    only one thin dime left, and he was
    hungry.
    He decided he would ask for a meal
    at the next house. However, he lost
    his nerve when a lovely young
    woman opened the door. Instead of
    a meal he asked for a drink of
    water.
    She thought he looked hungry so
    brought him a large glass of milk He
    drank it slowly, and then asked,
    "How much do I owe you?" "You
    don't owe me anything," she replied
    "Mother has taught us never to
    accept payment for a kindness."
    He said... "Then I thank you from
    my heart."
    As Howard Kelly left that house, he
    not only felt; stronger physically, but
    his faith in God and man was strong
    also. He had been ready to give up
    and quit.
    Years later that young woman
    became critically ill. The local
    doctors were baffled. They finally
    sent her to the big city, where they
    called in specialists to study her rare
    disease. Dr. Howard Kelly was called
    in for the consultation.
    When he heard the name of the
    town she came from, a strange light
    filled his eyes. Immediately he rose
    and went down the hall of the
    hospital to her room. Dressed in his
    doctor's gown he went in to see
    her.
    He recognized her at once. He went
    back to the consultation room
    determined to do his best to save
    her life. From that day he gave
    special attention to the case.
    After a long struggle, the battle was
    won. Dr. Kelly requested the
    business office to pass the final bill
    to him for approval.
    He looked at it, then wrote
    something on the edge and the bill
    was sent to her room. She feared to
    open it, for she was sure it would
    take the rest of her life to pay for
    it all. Finally, she looked, and
    something caught her attention on
    the side as she read these words......
    " Paid in full with one glass of milk."
    (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
    Tears of joy flooded her eyes as her
    happy heart prayed: "Thank You,
    GOD, that Your love has spread
    abroad through human hearts and
    hands."

  14. KatiiLouisex3 KatiiLouisex3
    posted a quote
    June 1, 2013 2:29pm UTC
    Hey! Feel free to scroll past this I'd just be annoyed with myself if I didn't at least try this.
    In December I'll be going back to Gambia (Western Africa) to continue my work with ARC helping some of the primary schools there. Please visit my Just Giving page (justgiving.com/katie-gambia13) to donate just a little money to ARC. They need it for building tools and materials, such as shovels, paint and bricks. I'll be sleeping on the floor in the library and paying the travel costs with my own money - also, money donated through Just Giving goes straight to the charity - so you don't need to worry about me being dishonest.
    You can read my story about last year in the text box below;
    I'm using a text box so that I don't take up your entire page :3
    This is so that you get a better idea of what your money would be spent on.
    Last year, I was part of a team of six working to build a market for the children to buy breakfast and lunch - the current market was a few broken tables under a tree, which was impossible to use during the rainy season. The structure had already been built, we just needed to concrete half of the floor and put in tables and chairs.
    On the first day, we had to clear the floor of sand and dust. There was a LOT, so we needed shovels. However, there was only one shovel between the six of us. We used our feet and our hands, until the builders had eventually bought three new shovels.
    We then had to make concrete by mixing the cement, rocks, sand and water. We would then shovel it into a wheelbarrow and pour it onto the floor.
    The chairs and tables also had to be built from concrete, so we needed a lot of the 'ingredients'.
    In other areas of the school, people were using sand paper to sand down the dirty/graffiti covered walls in old classrooms, and then repainting them with pictures representing phonics. Some of the boys also worked to repair broken desks, requiring workshop tools, wood, nails and stuff, and polish.
    Please comment on my profile or something if you'd like to be updated or if you'd like to join me from the 13th to 21st of December, flying from Gatwick. I'm trying to think of a way to thank people who donate, so if you have any ideas, again please comment here or on my profile :)

  15. xlonglivex xlonglivex
    posted a quote
    May 22, 2013 1:59pm UTC
    I'm raising money for pediatric cancer patients to recieve life-changing, nourishing, healing, integrative therapies!
    http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/MaggieBornstein/training-wheels-2013

  16. ecawesomeness ecawesomeness
    posted a quote
    May 15, 2013 7:05am UTC
    "I've lost my faith in
    humanity," they say.
    I h a v e n ' t.
    I haven't because two fifth graders made it possible for an entire playground to be built and a clinic for the children of Liberia who lived through a 14-year, horrible, civil war. I haven't because our middle school raised enough money to pay for four surguries for babies who couldn't afford them. I haven't because more than 100 people in our school ran to save a baby's life. I haven't because there were people who ran to raise awareness for breast cancer. I haven't because students were willing to travel to remote areas to dig canals for safe drinking water. I haven't because one girl's parents randomly donated 2000 rmb (that's chinese dollars) for a surgury a baby needed to live.
    I haven't, and you shouldn't either.

  17. Steve Steve
    posted a quote
    May 11, 2013 10:27am UTC
    May your charity increase as much as your wealth.

  18. Hale_Storm18 Hale_Storm18
    posted a quote
    May 9, 2013 3:19pm UTC
    Since Abercrombie & Fitch destroys it's unsold and won't donate because
    poor people wearing the clothes would be a bad image, I say everyone should donate as much Abercrombie & Fitch brand clothing that you have to homeless shelters so you can simultaniously p.iss off a sh.itty company and help those in need.

  19. Secret42 Secret42
    posted a quote
    April 17, 2013 6:00pm UTC
    Drawing with your wrong hand is so difficult we should have a special charity for it.
    ~Dear dumb diary

  20. ItAlwaysPutsASmileOnMyFace ItAlwaysPutsASmileOnMyFace
    posted a quote
    April 13, 2013 12:06am UTC
    http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/ #IFyoutube
    TOGETHER WE CAN ALL END WORLD HUNGER!!!! FOR THE CHILDREN!!!
    But, seriously guys...

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