United World Charity has a brand new feature that allows people to donate without actually having to spend money. It seems that you just complete "offers" and they get paid which goes to the charity. I am on their e-mail list and they really seem excited to announce this new feature. What do yall think?
Xnarg said:bridgeforsale said:I wouldn't spend a nickel to support Venezuela.Venezuela receives an increasing amount of support from the USA.I remember reading about U.S. funds to support fair elections but that was before Chavez.
The United World Charity was formed in 2002 as a collabrative organization with an ambition to better mankind. By raising funds through unique ways, The United World Charity has donated over one thousand pounds of food to starving familes in 32 countries.
Wow, that's all of 30 pounds per country, more orless. Just how many families you can feed on 30 pounds of food?
The United World Charity was formed in 2002 as a collabrative organization with an ambition to better mankind. By raising funds through unique ways, The United World Charity has donated over one thousand pounds of food to starving familes in 32 countries.
Wow, that's all of 30 pounds per country, more orless. Just how many families you can feed on 30 pounds of food? But hey, the president makes $267 per pound!
from their website: "Click to Donate has gone live! Our new donation system has gone from beta mode to alpha mode!" umm, that's not how it's supposed to work....
The United World Charity was formed in 2002 as a collabrative organization with an ambition to better mankind. By raising funds through unique ways, The United World Charity has donated over one thousand pounds of food to starving familes in 32 countries.
Wow, that's all of 30 pounds per country, more orless. Just how many families you can feed on 30 pounds of food?
Do they mean at least 1000 lbs in each of 32 countries?
Still a pitiful amount of food, considering that most of it is 100 lb bags of rice, when you factor in the president's compensation. And that's not even counting all the money they spend on celebrity fund raisers and the like. Some of these charities are a great gig for people who want to live a very nice lifestyle and hobnob with the rich and famous.
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