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Sunday, December 04, 2016

Question Of The Day 11-29-16


What charity/charities do you donate to?

41 comments:

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army and Wounded Warrior Project

Anonymous said...

Wounded Warriors, VFW, Paralyzed Veterans

Anonymous said...

The Federal Government....unwillingly. They use it for a great cause though, to pay for everyone else who doesn't feel like getting a job.

Anonymous said...

I used to be a big supporter of the churches but all this nonsense being run in television promoting book sales and CD sales , exploiting children gor funding, and the worst of all "sowing seed" into TV evangelist. My choice now is solely to StJude's hospital.

Anonymous said...

Coastal Hospice and American Cancer Society

Anonymous said...

Build the wall fund

Anonymous said...

I donate half my welfare checks to the Clinton Foundation cause if it wernt for dem I woodant be getting no monee

Anonymous said...

Had a very negative experience with a local pastor with his pride and Arrogance myself after that strictly support make a wish

Anonymous said...

Lions Club

Anonymous said...

Lions Club

Anonymous said...

St. Judes

World Grease said...

It's not quite a charity, but I get my neighbours' children coats for Christmas every year. Their mid-30 aged parents don't seem to spend any money on them at all. They are at my house so much that they each have their own favourite plates and cups that they use in my cabinets. I have 4 kids and the neighbour's 3 so it is always busy around here. I can't see giving anywhere else.

Anonymous said...

Combat Wounded Coalition aka Wounded Wear. Founded by a Navy SEAL,Jason Redman, and located in Chesapeake, VA. They make altered clothing for wounded veteransand have several events each year to benefite the woundedd. No high payed CEOS, you know your money is used to help those that need it. I gave up,on wounded warrior, too much greed, waste and beaurocracy.

Anonymous said...

Farmers and hunters feeding the hungry.

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army

Anonymous said...

Myself.
Welfare recipients make more than I do and I work
Non Profits are lining their pockets and CEO's make millions
If a friend needs help, I am there
Otherwise you are a fool to buy in to the guilt they put upon you to give to those who really do not have a need they just want.

Anonymous said...

HALO, mostly food donations. And kudos to you 2:01 World Grease. Nice deed!! :)

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army only !

Anonymous said...

I give 25 dollars per week to my church and some to the Salvation Army at Christmas. I donate my time also helping to feed the homeless in February.

Anonymous said...

H.S.U.S, SPCA, Feed the Children, Sunday Breakfast Mission, Salvation Army, Make-a-Wish Foundation, St. Joseph's Indian School, a local Church, Halo and others I cannot think of. I have been Blessed in my life and feel the need to give back. I am by no means rich but feel it is the right thing to do.

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity get cash and in-kind donations. Food Bank and several churches that feed the homeless get food. A couple of local charities get about 100-150 hours of my time for varied work.

Anonymous said...

Toys for Tots

Carol said...

United Way

Anonymous said...

2:01... I am so happy for you and those children. You both are receiving a special blessing one by giving and the other by receiving. That is what it is supposed to be all about.

Anonymous said...

Halo, DAV, Feeding America, Salvation Army, my church, CARE, Joseph House, Wicomoco County

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army. If I had more, St. Jude's.

Anonymous said...

None!
The I.R.S. takes way too much.

Anonymous said...

United Way

Anonymous said...

Hey people , the United Way is now a scam , 3 cents on the dollar will help someone the rest is spent on lavish spending by the higher ups. Do your homework and research . Salvation Army is the one I prefer.

Anonymous said...

Salvation Army, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, Shriner's Hospitals for Children, Disabled American Veterans. I donate to charity instead of giving unwanted and unneeded gifts.

Anonymous said...

Coastal hospice

Anonymous said...

CAIR

Anonymous said...

CRS Catholic Relief Services & Eastern Shore Pregnancy Center, Joseph House

Anonymous said...

Worcester and Wicomico Humane Society

Anonymous said...

Federal government, State of MD (income tax, vehicle registration and license fees), Wicomico County (land taxes), Verizon, DirecTV, Delmarva Power, Nationwide Insurance, Wells Fargo and a couple of more. Plus a man and his family need to eat, have clothing and occasionally visit a doctor or dentist. Anything left to donate?

Anonymous said...

2:18,I feel the same way.

Anonymous said...

St Jude children's hospital...wish I could give more. A wonderful organization saving children's lives..

Anonymous said...

Before you give, google the salary of head of the charity. United Way $1.2 million,American Cancer Society $2.1 million, St.Jude children's hospital $1.2 million, remember they have expenses, and large staffs that also get paid. That is a million or two of your money pays salarys before a nickel goes to where you want it. No charity should make more money than the leader of our country. Oh! By the way Salvation Army CEO makes $64,000 plus $34,000 housing allowance. Know where I give my money.

Anonymous said...

Coastal Hospice and Ocean City Volunteer fire company

Anonymous said...

Every store I go to asks for money at checkout,and I oblige.I also put money in the red kettle.