I would like to raise money for environmental conservation efforts, specifically to support reforestation projects. These initiatives not only help combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide but also restore biodiversity and protect ecosystems. By funding tree planting and habitat restoration, we can create a sustainable future for both wildlife and communities. Engaging local communities in these efforts would also empower them to take part in preserving their Natural Resources.
So the can make money, use the money to raise a family, and have something to do like a hobby or a profession
I would like to raise some money for charity.He tried and failed to raise the dead.
they sellthings like cakes, or keyrings or something then go around selling them and the money that they get from it they give to a certain charity by sending it of to there address.
I would like to take the car to the cheerleaders' car wash. I think it is good to support their cause. A lot of times they are trying to raise money for a trip or uniforms. This is just a good way for them to raise the money they need.
It probably means that you would like to be given a lot of money. This is a wish-fulfillment dream, providing the experience of something the dreamer would like to happen.
a phone or money for something he would like.
I would like to raise another point. Please raise the flag.
they would get something like 2 shillings if they sold anything .
do something thats rare. like for me my girlfriend lived way out of town and i never had gas money to see her, so to make her happy i would randomly show up, do something like that, something that she would like to happen but never does
This idiom originates from the late 1700s. People would raise their money to their mouth to demonstrate that they were unsure if something they said or are about to say was/or will be true. By raising their money to their mouth, people felt it would obscure their voice meaning they could backtrack on what they said and claim they said something else if their prediction didn't come to fruition. The idiom is commonly used by fans of sport to demonstrate how unsure they are about the outcome of an game.
To raise money
well, you can have a bake sale. i like pudding