A Worthy Cause
Most people spend money on unnecessary purchases. Admit it. You might be one of those people. I am one of those people. I admit it. I sometimes buy things (notepads most of the time) that I do not necessarily need. Most of the time, I buy something just because it is cute or my sister would probably love it (even if I know she does not need it at all). These small purchases when you add up would amount to a substantial amount of money. Bad, I know.
So instead of splurging on unnecessary things, why now give the money instead to worthy causes. Say, a charitable institution?
There are various organizations out there who ask for help from private citizens in funding their programs. Most of these organizations deal with children. And those organizations are the ones I truly support.
One such organization is the Boat Angel. Boat Angel helps at risk kids and support other programs concerning children. Used boats may be donated to this organization through Car Angel. They will pick up the boat and sell it. Funds from the sale will go directly to their various programs. Or if you have a specific legitimate charitable organization in mind, they can help you arrange that funds from the sale of your boat will be given to that particular charity.
But for you to know, BoatAngel helps at risk kids and creates uplifting FREE DVD’s for kids. They have a boat angel outreach center and this is where most funds go to. So let’s go and spread the word about Boat Angel and Car Angel now.
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I am an accountant, a CPA. I'd been working for 10 years as a corporate rat when I decided to quit. I am now working at home as a consultant and full time blogger.
One Response to “A Worthy Cause”
By annamanila on Aug 10, 2007 | Reply
I’d have loved to give to worthy causes too. but at moment thre are just too many people close to me, around him … who are in need. So, as they are most accessible and visible (including how they needy there are) .. they are the first beneficiaries when I find myself able to give.