I never was one to donate to charities, I dont leave my change, I dont add a dollar to my order, Ive heard so much about how only a percentage of that money actually goes to the place you intend it to go. I prefer to dmy giving on a more at home level. I do thinks like leave envelopes of money in someones mailbox, orpay on someone random layaway, or my favorite was always to leave money in doaper boxes at walmart. Since i hahe cataracts and cant see anymore I dont go to walmart very much, and i haven't done that in a while, but I always felt like I was giving to someone who genuinely needed. I don't know anyone who needs more than a parent of one in diapers. Those things are costy and that cost doesn't let up no matter what bill you need to pay. No matter what unexpected expense arises.. You cannot NOT buy diapers, and knowing that this person is in the store buying diapers instead of crack with theri money makes me think they are people who are trying to do right by a child. I dontknow where those 5 dollar bills, or 20 dollar bills actually end up, but I believe that God Interevenes and knows where my heart intended to go, and he makes sure someone with a genuine need gets it, and the whole thing goes to where ever God sends it not just a percentage. Do you give back? Have you ever paid it forward? Tell me how you back to your community?
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I never was one to donate to charities, I dont leave my change, I dont add a dollar to my order, Ive heard so much about how only a percentage of that money actually goes to the place you intend it to go. I prefer to dmy giving on a more at home level. I do thinks like leave envelopes of money in someones mailbox, orpay on someone random layaway, or my favorite was always to leave money in doaper boxes at walmart. Since i hahe cataracts and cant see anymore I dont go to walmart very much, and i haven't done that in a while, but I always felt like I was giving to someone who genuinely needed. I don't know anyone who needs more than a parent of one in diapers. Those things are costy and that cost doesn't let up no matter what bill you need to pay. No matter what unexpected expense arises.. You cannot NOT buy diapers, and knowing that this person is in the store buying diapers instead of crack with theri money makes me think they are people who are trying to do right by a child. I dontknow where those 5 dollar bills, or 20 dollar bills actually end up, but I believe that God Interevenes and knows where my heart intended to go, and he makes sure someone with a genuine need gets it, and the whole thing goes to where ever God sends it not just a percentage. Do you give back? Have you ever paid it forward? Tell me how you back to your community?
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