So, I'm always on the lookout for a good home for money. I'd be grateful for your tips.
Meanwhile here are my current favourites:
Deki (micro finance for the poor)
Action Aid (safety and succour for girls and young women)
Spana (veterinary services for working animals)
Send a cow (vegetable gardens and agricultural livestock for the poor)
Tree Aid (reforestation with fruit and nut trees)
I'll put links in when I've made enough posts to be allowed that privilege. (Now done, as promised. For more, a simple search on the name should get you details, if you are interested). I try to mix my donations among human, animal and vegetable causes, so that development happens in a properly balanced fashion.
Best wishes, 2RM.
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@2ndRateMind
Sorry you didn’t get much respond on this post, although important.
I don’t support any animal causes because: Matt 6:26
“Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?”
I support a small charity called Child Care Denmark. It has blessed my heart with joy and happiness and even if I wasn’t rewarded in heaven it would be all worth it!
In childcare Denmark you become a kind of a Godfather to a child.
First you pick which child you’d like to become “Godfather/Godmother” for.
With a “Godfathership” you pay for school, food at school and a quarterly package for sanitization. That helps the family because the child in school will be taken care of and they need less food, if they have already eaten there.
I chose sweet Joan who dreams of being a teacher and Africa (the world) really needs teachers. We also took her brother. So we can support both on same delivery. Although our lord was a house builder, he was first and foremost a teacher. Joan could need a teacher and a house builder so my girlfriend and I support her and her little brother Jordan.
Childcare Denmark is actually divided up into three focuses. Godfather-Solution, baby home (for abandoned babies) and a foster home, for (NOW) older abandoned babies.
Childcare Denmark has created a web shop so you can buy gifts to your godchild. The prices in the web shop is almost double because they use the proceeds for the baby home and the foster home. When you send gifts, you get a picture back with the things you have bought and your godchild, so you know that they got the gift.
Sometimes you even get a thank you letter in return.
The web shop is great and there is a lot of things there, here is the things we have bought for our children so far (they are brother and sister).
The great thing about child care, is that you also get to give with love and you get to show that love.
You can change a Ugandan family’s life for 3000$ what are you waiting for? Your own spoiled kids wouldn’t even notice if you transferred 3000$ to them.
Forside | ChildCare.dk