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Operation Christmas ChildOperation Christmas Child, a scheme run by the Christian charity Samaritan's Purse, is now in its 21st year. The 2010 appeal has recently been launched.- Give to Needy Children This ChristmasWith the economy being so bad right now many parents are not going to be able to afford presents for their children this year, find out ways you can help these kids have a Merry Christmas.
- Adopting a Special-Needs Childthe adopted special-needs child requires a lot of commitment and love from the adoptive parents.
An Editorial Comment on "Emotional Charity"Gracious acceptance of other's flaws is a form of emotional charity.
Feeding Hungry Children in a Food DesertAs public schools address a growing epidemic of families who can't put enough food on the table, efforts should be made to give children healthy food options at school which are free.- Charity's FateThis is a fictional short story about fate.
High Officials Sexually Abused More Than 800 Needy Children in Portugal?In Portugal, one woman and half a dozen men are on trial for allegedly raping little boys. A driver of the Casa Pia, Carlos Silvino, admitted to over 600 crimes and exposed the other defendants.
Where to Donate Old BackpacksThree ways you can donate your child's old backpack.- Through Child Sponsorship You Can Change the WorldSeeing world hunger and poverty can be disheartening, but there is something you can do about it, even if you're not Bill Gates or Bono.
- Force and Charity #4State charity, dependent on the whims of people who don't own the money and don't really care, is not dependable. 4th speech to the Josephine County Commissioners on the subject of Force and Charity, 7-14-2010.
Charity Begins at HomeTo be truly charitable to others, we must make sure we are kind and generous at home with our own family first.
3 Simple Ways to Teach Children About CharityTeaching children about charity can be very simple once every one in the family pitches in. Here are 3 easy ways to teach charity at home.- A Teachable MomentThe holidays offer us a great opportunity to teach our children about compassion, caring and giving. Don't miss it!
- Interview with a Targeted Significant OtherAn interview with the significant other of a targeted mother.
- How to Sponsor a Child Through World VisionAfter hearing about the work World Vision does from a very heroic and impassioned Bibleman at our church, we decided to research what this organization does for children around the world.
- Where to Donate Toys for the Christmas HolidaysPlaces to donate toys for needy Children during the Christmas holidays.
5 Reasons Why Hanson is Still MMMBop-ing Ten Years Later5 reasons why the infamous Hanson is still adored by a large number of fans.
Great Poets Come Alive to Aid Needy KidsThat the great poets of the past have been brought alive, along with the leading national icons of India, to reach out to the needy child is a great tribute to all those from the past and the present, in making this unusual book possible.- Local Charities Struggle to Provide Food and Clothing to Those Who Need it MostAfter a successful clothing drive over the holiday season, local charities still need your help throughout the winter season.
Laptops for KidsWho in their right mind would give a laptop to a child? Oh, that's right, AN ENTIRE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION!- Video Technology, Medicine Bring Help to Needy ChildrenA unique partnership between Medical Missions for Children (MMC) and Polycom, Inc. that bridges children's medical needs between medical facilities worldwide marked its eighth anniversary, according to a statement released today on PRNewswire by Polycom.
- Considerations Before AdoptingThere are many reasons to have doubts about becoming a foster parent but the rewards outweigh the risks.
- Mending MiraclesI interviewed non-profit creator Chris Embleton of Mending Kids International. After the interview I have never felt so lucky for what I have.
The Matamoros Children's Home: Deserving of Your CharityThe Matamoros Children's Home is a godsend for over 100 of Mexico's most needy children. They can use your money, your kids' hand-me-downs, anything.


