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Charities and Non-Profits

Major charities are organizations that contribute to a charitable cause, and raise awareness to a certain social issue. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, March of Dimes, and Feed the Children are examples of major charities.

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How much money did Islamic relief raise in 2007?

I can officially tell you that Islamic relief raised approx....£300,000,700 in 2007

Who first discovered the red cross?

Jean Henri Dunant founded the Red Cross on October 29, 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland.

What positions on sea shepherd get paid?

There are very few paid positions (full time) Their website says they are no paid positions open, and all other crew members are volunteers, who are unpaid.

How did the Vincent De Paul get its name?

st Vincent -by doing charity work

de paul- because he is french and his given name is paul

Clarification:

The Society got its name from a group of French university students who founded the charity to help the poor. They named it after the French saint Vincent de Paul who was known for his work devoted to the poor, orphans and unemployed on the streets of Paris.

Are Jehovah's Witnesses allowed to give money to the poor?

Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses give and receive gifts all the time. The only time we refrain from certain gift giving customs is when it is associated with customs or holidays that are tied up in pagan and non-Christian religion. An example of when we refrain from gift giving or receiving in birthday celebrations which origionated in pagan religion. The birthday celebration was actually a celebration to appease the god of the astrological sign the celebrant was born under. Also we don't participate in the popular holidays because of their roots in pagan religion as well. But on other occasions we do exchange gifts. For example: wedding anniversaries, bridal and baby showers, house warming, and other occasions that are not related to pagan religion, and sometimes we give gifts for no reason at all.

What are some Catholic charities?

You would need to contact Catholic Charities main office:

Catholic Charities USA is located at: 2050 Ballenger Avenue Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314

Main Switchboard:703-549-1390

Donations: 1-800-919-9338

Fax: 703-549-1656

General Inquiries:info@catholiccharitiesusa.org

Donor Relations:donations@catholiccharitiesusa.org

Web Site Issues:webmaster@catholiccharitiesusa.org

How does Christian aid fit in with Christianity?

Christian aid should be given in accordance with Scripture as set out in the Parable of the good Samaritan.

"A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who both stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead. By chance a certain priest was going down that way. When he saw him, he passed by on the other side. In the same way a Levite also, when he came to the place, and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a certain Samaritan, as he traveled, came where he was. When he saw him, he was moved with compassion, came to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. He set him on his own animal, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him. On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii, and gave them to the host, and said to him, 'Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I return.' (Luke Ch 10)

It should be noted that the good Samaritan did not take the injured man to his own home but rather paid for him to be looked after.

Why do people give free Bibles?

We Christians give out free Bibles so that the reader can read for themselves who God is and what God has done for them.

Also God gave us the Bible (aka The Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth) for free. So the word of God is free.

What countries are in the red cross?

There are no countries in the Red Cross it is not a political or diplomatic organization. , and one does not join it

It is a International Humanitarian Movement that operates without any bias according to nationality, ethnicity, gender, religious belief, or consideration of potitical philosophy.

The movement volunteers organize themselves within some countries on a fairly permanent basis, and travel to countries with no Red Cross/Red Crescent organization as required. The international Red Cross and Red Crescent operates in 186 countries and has more than 90,000,000 volunteers

What does the red cross look like?

The symbol of the American Red Cross is a cross with arms of equal length and red in color.

How many charities are there?

It's the only TRUE charity of the united states, since no other charity can claim apostolic succession, all the way back to when they were assigned their positions by the TRUTH, who is, who was, and who is to come.

Are there any donatable charities that fight child labor?

The largest one I know of is Free the Children, their website is www.freethechildren.com to learn more about them. They might have some other charities on their website as well. Hope i have helped! :)

What is the Christian charity?

The third pillar: zakaah (poor due, charity tax)

Just asAllaah has created people with different colours, attitudes and levels of knowledge, so too their deeds and provision vary. He has made some of them rich and some poor, to test the rich as to whether they show gratitude, and to test the poor as to whether they are patient. Because the believers are a brotherhood, and brotherhood is based on compassion, kindness, love and mercy, Allaah has enjoined upon the Muslims zakaah which is taken from the rich and given to the poor. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"Take Sadaqah (alms) from their wealth in order to purify them and sanctify them with it, and invoke Allaah for them. Verily, your invocations are a source of security for them"[al-Tawbah 9:103]

Zakaah purifies and cleanses wealth, and purifies the soul from stinginess and miserliness. It strengthens the love between the rich and poor, takes away hatred, makes security prevail and brings happiness to the ummah happy.

Allaah has made the payment of zakaah obligatory upon everyone who owns the nisaab (minimum amount) for one year. The rate of zakaah on gold, silver, other metals and trade goods is one quarter of ten percent. On agricultural produce and fruits the amount is one-tenth if it is irrigated (by artificial means), and one-half of one-tenth if it is not irrigated (by artificial means, i.e., it is watered by rainfall or other natural means). Concerning an'aam animals (i.e., sheep, goats, cattle and camels) the details are explained in the books of fiqh… Whoever pays zakaah, Allaah expiates his sins thereby, and blesses his wealth, and stores up for him a great reward. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"And perform As-Salaah (Iqaamat-as-Salaah), and give Zakaah, and whatever of good (deeds that Allaah loves) you send forth for yourselves before you, you shall find it with Allaah. Certainly, Allaah is All-Seer of what you do"[al-Baqarah 2:110]

Withholding zakaah brings disasters and evils upon the ummah. Allaah has threatened those who withhold it with a painful torment on the Day of Resurrection. He says (interpretation of the meaning):

"O you who believe! Verily, there are many of the (Jewish) rabbis and the (Christian) monks who devour the wealth of mankind in falsehood, and hinder (them) from the way of Allaah (i.e. Allaah's religion of Islamic Monotheism). And those who hoard up gold and silver (Al‑Kanz: the money, the Zakaah of which has not been paid) and spend them not in the way of Allaah, announce unto them a painful torment.

On the Day when that (Al‑Kanz: money, gold and silver, the Zakaah of which has not been paid) will be heated in the fire of Hell and with it will be branded their foreheads, their flanks, and their backs, (and it will be said unto them:) 'This is the treasure which you hoarded for yourselves. Now taste of what you used to hoard'"

[al-Tawbah 9:34-35]

Concealing one's zakaah is better than paying it openly in front of people, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"If you disclose your Sadaqaat (almsgiving), it is well; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, that is better for you. (Allaah) will expiate you some of your sins. And Allaah is Well-Acquainted with what you do [al-Baqarah 2:271]

When a Muslim pays his zakaah, it is not permissible for him to give it to anyone except those whom Allaah mentions in the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

"As-Sadaqaat (here it means Zakaah) are only for the Fuqaraa' (poor), and Al‑Masaakeen (the poor) and those employed to collect (the funds); and to attract the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam); and to free the captives; and for those in debt; and for Allaah's Cause (i.e. for Mujahidoon - those fighting in a holy battle), and for the wayfarer (a traveller who is cut off from everything); a duty imposed by Allaah. And Allaah is All-Knower, All-Wise"[al-Tawbah 9:60]

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Do Catholic Charities receive federal funding?

No-this would be unconstitutional. There is some federal funding for school programs and for social services programs, however.

What is the most important needs of children?

4 to 1 no coloring nessesary. 5 to 1 makes the birds come back more often. 4 to 1 no coloring nessesary. 5 to 1 makes the birds come back more often.

Who is the creator of the red cross?

The Red Cross was founded by a total of 5 people - Henri Dunant, Gustave Moynier, Henri Dufour (who was a General in the Swiss Army), and 2 doctors, Louis Appia and Théodore Maunoir. After their first meeting, February 17th 1863, this became the globally recognized foundation date of the "International Committee of the Red Cross/Comite International Croix Rouge"

Is YMCA an example of a non-profitable organization?

Yes, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) is a nonprofit organization which headquarter is located at Geneva, Switzerland.

What do Christians think about charities?

Charity can roughly be exchanged with the word 'works' in the new testament. The Bible says that "Faith without Works is dead", meaning that it is meaningless to believe in God but not act on it. Christians are expected to give to the poor, visit the sick, and perform all manner of social services in the name of God; it is impossible to be a Christian without acts of charity, though they need not necessarily involve a recognized charity organization such as Red Cross.

Non profit organization?

Muslim Charity is guided by the principles of Islam, which emphasize the importance of helping those in need and promoting social justice. The organization is committed to transparency and accountability, and strives to ensure that its resources are used efficiently and effectively. Overall, Muslim Charity is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people who are facing poverty, conflict, and other challenges. Through its work, the organization aims to create a more just and equitable world for all.

Who is the humanitarian charity called Globus Relief?

History of Globus Relief (www.globusrelief.org):

Globus Relief (hear after Globus), founded in 1996 in Salt Lake City, Utah is an IRS approved 501(c)(3) Charity. It is the creative brainchild of Robert Allen Haltom Jr. who, as a successful Utah businessman, wanted a way to "give back" to the world some of the good he had received in this life. No mention of Globus and its origins can be done without recognition of Kelly N. Farmer.

After the formal application and approval process of establishing Globus with the IRS, Haltom asked Farmer to join him as a Founder of Globus. Mr Haltom did this to show appreciation, admiration and to honor Farmer for all he had done in Haltom's life. Kelly Farmer was not only Haltom's life and business mentor but, at the time, Kelly Farmer was also one of Robert Haltom's best friends as well as his Father-in-Law.

Together, Both Haltom and Farmer worked side by side to lay the ground work for what would become a self-sustaining, national and international humanitarian powerhouse Charity. Globus, as with most organizations, had a very humble beginning. Its financial patron saints were Kelly and Elaine Farmer and their family who gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to sustain and grow Globus during the first decade of it's development.

It is significant to mention that in the early years, some friends and business persons closest to the Founders saw little sense to the Globus mission and were of a mind that the Founders could use there combined efforts and money in other more profitable areas. Notwithstanding, the mission and vision of Globus grew and over time captured the imaginations of others who joined the organization. Called the "Gang of Seven" by Haltom, this band of board members made up the core leadership and remained involved year after year giving and giving tirelessly to the forwarding of the Globus mission. Each in his or her own way creating their a distinctive mark and legacy within the organization. It is one matter to have the idea or even have the funding to back up and idea but this Gang of Seven took the vision and defined, refined and established a world class, self-sustaining charity winning multiple awards and recognition both nationally and internationally for its low cost of operation and high impact in delivering exceptional humanitarian relief.

The "Gang of Seven" were as instrumental in the nurturing of Globus and are recognized as such by both the Founders. The Gang of Seven included, Mr. Ashley Robinson, Mr. Daniel Driggs, Mrs. Julie Farmer-Haltom, Mr. Daniel Henrie, Mr. Dennis Van Luween, Mr. Lester Essig and Mr. Brandon Anderson.

The Globus Mission:

We are a humanitarian medical resource organization. We are committed to partnering with other charities, NGOs, corporations, hospitals and governments working to improve the delivery of health care throughout the world. We accomplish our mission and vision by providing four key deliverables:

· Assessing

·Consultation

·Acquisition, Packaging and Distribution (APD)

·Bio-Tech Solutions and Training

What does Globus Relief do?

Globus is a partnering organization. On the acquisition side, Globus will partner with corporate entities, usually within the medical, pharmaceutical or equipment fields. Corporations donate valuable and highly usable goods to Globus for placement in a medical humanitarian situation. Most often donors provide goods and resources that are being replaced by a newer device or product within the US market place. While these items are considered "yesterdays wonder product" they are today's godsend in countries who have not had any such advances or access to technologies-- in many cases--for years or a decade.

Working with Globus Donors on the acquisition side, we gather in medical supplies and products otherwise may go into our landfills. Instead of sitting on shelves and eventually being discarded, Globus facilitates a partnership and directs resources into the hands of medical professionals and others who immediately can use these resources to provide services to the worlds poorest and most vulnerable populations.

So on one hand we have Corporations who partner with with us on acquisitions of resources. On the other hand we have doctors, nurses, NGO's, charities, civic and religions organizations--to name a few--who receive these resources that are specific to their organizational needs and fulfill there respective mission using the medical devices and goods provided by Globus. For example, A hospital chain may donate beds that are being swapped out of a hospital in the United States. These same hospital beds will be gathered in, inspected, repaired--if necessary--and re-directed to a partner group--such as a hospital in Romania or Africa who will have a specific need for this king of resource. It is a win-win-win!!

Now imagine this story magnified by hundreds and thousands of times and you will sense the impact that Globus has with its partners. It may be true that you won't hear as much about Globus Relief in the Media. Being in the news is not our mission. But you can be sure where there is a major humanitarian effort in the world Globus resources are there facilitating the success of our partner organizations.. In addition and just as important, you can be sure where there is a minor humanitarian issue where in humans are suffering, Globus will be working to give that community as much attention and those the media picks up and news worthy.

Globus is driven by a medical core competency, but Globus also does its best work not through competing with other groups but by cooperating with them. It is through leveraging and synergy that we accomplish the good we are able to do in the United States and around the world.

Who does Globus help?

Globus does not typically work with individuals as much as it works with IRS approved and/or International governmental organizations. The core competency of Globus is in locating, providing and distributing medical health care & pharmaceutical preparations to entities who will provide the same resources to the poor and needy in a humanitarian setting.

Within the first decade of its inception, Globus Relief assisted dozens upon dozens of organizations and groups in nearly 100 countries around the world. To contrast its growth, during year-one, Globus disbursed three quarters of a million dollars in resources. During the 2009 year, Globus disbursed $40 million dollars in resources. This can be done because of a highly effective partnering system created between Corporations, Globus and the medical professional providers serving the less fortunate.

How does Globus support its activities?

As you may well know most organizations will have a development or fund raising staff. Globus also does but the big difference is that Globus Relief has another highly creative solution to the ever present need for fund-raising to cover the operating budget of this multimillion dollar operation.

In the early years, the Globus "Gang of Seven" was tasked with the project of devising and perfecting a system for internally funding Globus activities. It is worthy to note, at this time, Globus had reorganized its governing board. Initially the Board was made of of notable members of the community. Notwithstanding, the Board was very reactive rather that proactive in the forwarding of the Globus mission.

Sensing the lack of progress, Haltom stepped in and with Ashley Robinson, redefined the makeup of the Board of Trustees. Haltom and Robinson recognized that those who often are asked to sit on Boards are typically individuals connected to money or influence in the community. They also recognized that the initial Globus Board was made of these kinds of individuals and that initial Board was more reactive than proactive in solving growth hurdles. Haltom having been a successful entrepreneur and business builder assigned Ashley Robinson to identify young, successful entrepreneurs who knew the challenges and risks of growing a business. Robinson made the observation that even though Globus was a "non-profit" the word following it was often "business"--Non-profit business.

And so, the hunt was on to find younger business persons who had the enthusiasm, vision and heart to forward the mission of Globus. From this effort, the "gang of Seven" was formed. Each of the members had a specific expertise in a relevant business area that would benefit our growth. More importantly, shifting from a Board that was reactive to a Board made up of proactive entrepreneurs made ALL the difference in the Globus development and success tthat followed.

The Gang of Seven, devised a system wherein Globus would contribute an average of .90 cents on each dollar a humanitarian member group took in resources. The member group would then kick-in and cover the additional .10 cents and pay that portion to Globus as their contribution. Prior to this time Globus Officers discovered that giving everything free to groups was creating a welfare mentality among its membership organizations. In addition, when everything was free, the receiving groups took far more in resources than they needed, leaving the Globus shelves bare for the groups who would come in thereafter.

The result of asking member groups contribute and "to have skin in the game" allowed Globus to bring in a fee for each wholesale dollar of resources that was out by Globus. The unforeseen benefit to Globus was that now with member groups paying a partial fee for each item they received from our warehouse, Globus officers discovered that its member groups became more judicious in what they were ordering and only taking the items they needed and opposed to what they wanted.

The fee system or "skin in the game" model created a healthy balance between "needs" and "wants" within its partnering groups. More importantly, Globus was now taking in a fee that would eventually help fund the operations of the organization.

Most items are donated to Globus Relief. But, often to fulfill an order for a humanitarian mission, Globus would have to go beyond its donor source and order and pay full price for medical resources in order to complete a members needs request for a scheduled humanitarian mission. This is where the fee became helpful. It allowed Globus the resources to acquire these extra resources and effectively move the its member projects forward.

Additional to asking each member group to pay a fee, Globus would, at times, receive a donation that could not be used in a medical humanitarian mission. With the permission of the original Donor, Globus would resell these items and return these funds to our acquisition account. Again, this reduced the overhead of Globus and ultimately the costs for our members. Each year as this system was refined and improved, more and more of the Globus budget was covered eventually covering the operating costs of the building and staff wages among other items.

The Gang of Seven created this unique and "out of the box" solution to an ongoing problem that most charities face. As a result, when the economy turns down, Globus does not waiver in its ability to help its member groups or the poor at the end of the user chain. It is a godsend to us and what is more, all other dollars that are donated to Globus can be used for helping member groups who cannot pay the fee and/or purchasing everyday medical supplies needed for their mission projects. From the Founders perspective, the entrepreneurial Board is the best sort of Board to have when building a new Charity. The Gang of Seven took the seemingly impossible funding problem and created a reasonable, sustainable solution for managing and funding a growing Charity.

If you had an AICD device implanted five years ago and have been told it needs to be replaced how long do you have to get the procedure done?

Get it done ASAP. While it is always possible that a few days wait is ok, you have to remember that this device is responsible for restarting your husband's heart if it goes into a fatal arrhythmia. His life is dependant on this device working properly. If, for some reason, it needs to be replaced, get this done NOW!

Do you have to mail in the donation you promised to a charity solicitor?

Technically you may have entered into a verbal contract, but such a contract is probably unenforceable, since usually there's no consideration on the part of the charity. So no, you don't have to actually donate if you change your mind.

When is the first Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure taking place in Israel?

The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will take place on Thursday, October 28, 2010. It is a five-kilometer run/walk, starting from Jerusalem's Gan Sacher and ending at the Valley of Hinnom, outside Jerusalem's Old City walls. The race starts at noon and will end by 4PM.