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I am doing pro-bono work for a refugee organisation/charity at the moment.
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I gave a donation to the March of Dimes.
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Donated clothing. I have some coats I need to donate soon.
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I donated baby clothes and baby toys to St Vincent de Pauls & Lifeline (they use the profits for counselling services) equally.
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I wrote a check.
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on May 16 i am doing a 50 mile bike race for homelessness.all proceeds go to provided bicycles to the homeless in our area.
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Will make monetary donations to two charities a week, and have been for years and years, never skipping a week.
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Monetary donations to the local homeless shelter. Volunteer work at the DAV.
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I donate every year to St. Jude's Children's Hospital and also Sponsor and play in their Golf outing every year.
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Became a supporter of an animal charity and donated to an animal sanctury. I'm also about to start volunteering for the red cross which I'm looking forward to :)
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Gave a homeless man on a bike all my empty soda bottles.
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I helped build a house with Habitat for Humanity http://www.habitat.org/
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Sadly nothing.
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I cook. Last week on wednesday. I volunteer every wednesday from 3 to 10 PM. We feed anywhere from 550 to 900 people, I love it it's fun!
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I'm ALWAYS donating clothes to charity ! ALWAYS ! Not just mine but my husband's, too ! There's just too many people out there (especially single mothers who have to do for their children first) that need help.
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Not showing off what we all should do without calling it "charity" as if it wasn't some regular behavior. (?)
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The last thing I did for Charity was to pay for a ten year old boy and his family to fly to America, so that he could have an operation done on a tumor he had in his spine. In New Zealand we didn't have the ability to do the procedure or the experience and in the end, I decided to help them out a little. Three months later I was cleaning my car in the hospital car park when a football bounced of my cars front door! I turned around about to get angry when I noticed it was the young lad with his parents. He had had the operation and it was a success, because he was now able to walk and even play football and kick a ball. He than said to me "Come on Doctor Dave! try and get the ball off me?" It was one of those priceless moments! As a doctor it is quite common to see quite a few terminal conditions and to not be able to do anything about it. So to have been able to have made a difference to just one person like that, was really moving to say the very least.
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Its RAG week at college and i bought a cake about an hour ago, the proceeds will go to charity x
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I go on the Alzheimer's Memory Walk and collect donations in honor of my mom +3
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Sold flags to raise funds for a charity. That was the last thing I remembered doing for charity.
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