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Salvation army kettle bells -observations - on hunan kind
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 613418" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>We do donate to the kettle bells and a few other places during the year. In particular we like to donate to wounded warriors and pets. My favorite one yet was when I got to donate to a service dog organization for wounded warriors. I combined my two favorite things.</p><p></p><p>I am particular about not doing it specifically around the holidays though. I tend to do small things all year round. My last one was purchasing items for some young girls on my cheer team. Their parents couldn't afford it and I can just barely.</p><p></p><p>As GoingNorth mentioned I do have some organizations I don't donate to. The Goodwill is one of them. I know they hire individuals of limited ability but they are a for profit organization. All donations from individuals are sold to make money for the owners. They don't give back to the community. I hate that people think they are doing something for others when in reality they are lining pockets. </p><p></p><p>Anyway long story short it isn't the method of kindness that matters it is actually doing it that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 613418, member: 15473"] We do donate to the kettle bells and a few other places during the year. In particular we like to donate to wounded warriors and pets. My favorite one yet was when I got to donate to a service dog organization for wounded warriors. I combined my two favorite things. I am particular about not doing it specifically around the holidays though. I tend to do small things all year round. My last one was purchasing items for some young girls on my cheer team. Their parents couldn't afford it and I can just barely. As GoingNorth mentioned I do have some organizations I don't donate to. The Goodwill is one of them. I know they hire individuals of limited ability but they are a for profit organization. All donations from individuals are sold to make money for the owners. They don't give back to the community. I hate that people think they are doing something for others when in reality they are lining pockets. Anyway long story short it isn't the method of kindness that matters it is actually doing it that matters. [/QUOTE]
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