What do you think about an adopt a family type charity program?
fullofideas4u asked:
Really wealthy people are always donating to major charities. why not take a low income family and enable them to do better? Thing like provideing transpotation, paying for Mom or Dad to go to trade school or college, pay 6 months of rent and utilities so they can get on there feet? Or buy groceries while they go to school and such. That type of thing. If I hit the lotto thats what i’d do adopt a family.
I don’t mean as a one time help thing I mean to really look out for them and help them in various ways to become more successful.
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Really wealthy people are always donating to major charities. why not take a low income family and enable them to do better? Thing like provideing transpotation, paying for Mom or Dad to go to trade school or college, pay 6 months of rent and utilities so they can get on there feet? Or buy groceries while they go to school and such. That type of thing. If I hit the lotto thats what i’d do adopt a family.
I don’t mean as a one time help thing I mean to really look out for them and help them in various ways to become more successful.
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melody r:
I think it sounds like a great idea, truly. The only problem that I can see with it is how do you make sure the money goes where it is really needed. I have worked closely with the Tx department of Health and Human services who controls food stamps and medicaid etc. I can tell you from personal experience that there are a lot of people who can scam the system. If they can scam a government agency so effectively it would be just as easy or easier to scam a charity. I would love to find a way to help the people who really need the help.
March 5, 2009, 3:02 pmhussain a:
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March 8, 2009, 6:48 pmpfeniks:
A lot of people do this through a church or another organization. They anonymously donate money, school supplies, etc., to help out a family. Even people who aren’t wealthy themselves can help out just by volunteering two hours or more a month at their local food bank. I work two hours a week at ours, and it’s extremely rewarding.
March 10, 2009, 10:14 pm