Make a Charity Marriage Proposal

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A marriage proposal should be a special time for the person asking and the person being asked. The person asking always wants to make it very special or at least should want to make it very special. It should be a memorable time and story that is passed down for generations through the family. This marriage proposal idea is one that will be very memorable and make a story that will be told over and over. Here is how to make a charity marriage proposal.

CHARITY MARRIAGE PROPOSAL: If the person that you are asking to marry you has a special charity that they love to support, then that's exactly what you are going to do. You will be supporting their favorite charity with your marriage proposal. Make arrangements if possible for you, and the person that you are asking to marry you, to go to their favorite charity. If it is a church or an animal shelter or a place where they volunteer. Make arrangements with the people who run the charity. Let them know that you are wanting to make a donation in honor of the marriage proposal and would appreciate their help. They may have some ideas to help you in creating a unique marriage proposal.

One idea that you could do, for example, is making a donation to an animal shelter that your loved one likes to donate to, then have the animal shelter hang a sign on one of the dogs that says, "(Your name) made a $100 donation to the shelter today and would like to ask you to marry (him or her). Fill in the parenthesis with your name and the word him or her, which ever you are. You could also use this idea at any place where your loved one volunteers. For instance, if they volunteer at a retirement home. Have the residents of the retired home hold up signs that spell out "Will you marry me?". These ideas will make for a truly memorable proposal.

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