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    problems with landlord‚ housing and arrears 3 threat of homelessness Have 20 community advice centres Run with 5 different charities LHF is registered charity and coordinates 5 smaller charities – deliver actual advice and support service to community Charities is known as member and registered with LHF – agree to work within LHF framework Campaigns and individual charities ေတြြက unfair policies ေတြလိုအပ္တာေတြchanges ေတြကိုတင္ၿပၿပီး New policies ကို Londoners ေတြအတြက္ Government and London council

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    it‚ because you don’t know what they are going to use their money on and if you do it you can cause their deaths. They call you to stop giving them money. 2. Give an outline of the carious attitudes to charity as expressed in texts. The four texts show the different views of giving charity‚ there are many ways to donate money today‚ from when you give a coin to a beggar you see at the streets to send a text on your mobile phone to a charitable organization. The article “the advert that beggars

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    Solution to World Poverty. He states that residents in developed countries should donate to charitable causes aimed at reducing poverty. In the past‚ some of his works have been controversial‚ and this extends to his works on the relationship between charity and the public. He points out that it is wrong for people to enjoy their wealth and live in luxury while majority of people are suffering in various parts of the world. As such‚ every person has a role to donate a portion of their earnings to charitable

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    to a charity. I agree with Singer’s opinion to a point. I do not think that the woman having not saved the boy is the same as a person not donating money. The woman had the chance to directly help the boy. Donating to charity is an indirect form of helping others. Many charities do not even send the money to where they say it will go. I believe that directly affecting someone’s life is far more important and compassionate than indirectly sending money. Most people who send money to charities only

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    of giving to charities today‚ we’re not sure what to think. One might imagine going to a building where we can donate money in‚ or visiting a website where you enter an amount of money and your credit card number. Charities haven’t made themselves highly accessible yet. My charity aims to fix that. With nothing but the clothes on my back and 10 million dollars‚ I will start the non-profit Charity organization called Charity-ception. Charity-ception is a charity that will help charities-- of any size

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    Difficulty:Moderate Instructions things you’ll need: Volunteers Paper or plastic bags Cardboard boxes Community map Fliers How to Organize a Canned Food Drive 1 Identify a charity to benefit from your project. Investigate charitable organizations in your area in order to identify one that will best benefit from your canned food drive. Charities such as homeless shelters‚ soup kitchens or church outreach projects are excellent examples. Contact the organization and discuss your project to identify any special

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    the expectations I have for myself. From a young age‚ I have always been a determined and driven person for everything that I set out to do. I want to do something that can make a difference in someone´s life. For example‚ I could be involved in charity work in which I could be able to help people who are in need. In addition‚ when I feel happy and satisfied with what I do‚ such as‚ pursuit of knowledge or helping others‚ I will approach life with a great enthusiasm. To conclude‚ my two major

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    the students to do service to the community. Tax reductions are even given to people who donate money or service to charitable organizations. The practice of offering incentives for charitable acts is unethical because it undermines the value of charity as being a selfless act. Schools that require students to do community service in order to graduate or get a good grade make students less likely to actually do good service to their community. Kids who are forced into doing a “selfless” act

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    products‚ courteous and competent employees‚ clean‚ attractive and inviting restaurants to differentiate themselves from competitors. 3. Why would Finagle A Bagel donate bagels to local charities rather than give them away to customers or employees? * The Finagle A Bagel would donate bagels to local charities due to the fact of it raising awareness of the businesses name in the community and surrounding areas. By doing this‚ it will increase peoples interests to eat at the restaurant due to the

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    item/items are useful. Most charities can only make use of items that are new‚ unused‚ or nearly new. If you don’t have any use for your old‚ tattered couch‚ rusty washing machine‚ or other used item‚ chances are neither will a charity. Similarly‚ a timeshare that has turned out to be a bad investment for you won’t do much to help out a worthy charity. Number two‚ Consider selling your items and donating the proceeds to charity. By donating cash instead of goods you allow charities greater flexibility in

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