One would want to give charity to children because it is a good gesture. Children are defenseless humans, who don't have any other care it in the world. It would be nice to give to them.
no that would be stupid
Because you have good in your heart
Sometimes, sometimes not. Would you, could you, give them the Moon?
they thought the poor didn't want to improve their condition
Yes a creditor can donate whatever they want to charity. It is up to them what they would like to do with the money that is owed them.
They thought the poor didn’t want to improve their condition.Apex
because it is the minimum ammount you can give, for example if you have loads of money, you can give as much as you want, but if you are just coping but you still want to give money to charity you have to give the minimum amount atleast
What a kind thought ! Mission Schools of all faiths are always desperate for volunteers. Mother Teresa's Missionary Sisters of Charity are still active in the great city she loved so well.
The first thing you will want to consider is what cause you are feeling good about. There are literally thousands of places to give your car to charity. Choose the right one for you. Determine whether or not you want to help animals, people in need, or even a hospital looking for a cure to a disease. They will give you a receipt That will be used for your tax deduction.
It depends on the type of foreign coins. If you have a rare coin and want to donate it to charity, it would most likely be best for you to sell the coin and then give the money to them because far too often charities don't understand how much those coins are worth and will sell them for very low prices. If they are common coins, you might want to try thrift shops and such. However, what I would suggest if there isn't a charity that you for sure want the coins to go to, would be to give it to a child who shows interest in coin collecting. Even foreign coins that are essentially worthless will spark a kid's interest and imagination.
Will you give me a refund if you don't say thankyou to me for my donation
Yes, but there would procedures to be gone through to get it registered and supported and to ensure it is a genuine charity. There are laws and rules and regulations. So it is not as simple as deciding you want to have a charity and then starting to collect money.