Klimb for the Kure

Archive for September, 2011

When Injured Soldiers Can Ride For Charity, Can You Not Contribute A Bit?

Why is it important to do charity? Well, left to ourselves, we will never focus on anything beyond our own requirements and necessities. No matter how much we earn, we will always fall short of cash and will find excuses not to do charity. In such a scenario, to keep track of charitable activities of different organizations will help us realize how selfish we are.

Our emphasis on expenses required for office refurbishment may seem petty when there are injured soldiers that are cycling over 500 miles for armed forces charity. Office refurbishment is important but is it more important than the welfare and happiness of family members of those individuals who have laid their lives for the safety of our nation? Obviously not.

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Shoebox As A Tool For Charity – A 21 Year Long Campaign

Samaritan’s Purse, a charitable organization, has been conducting a shoebox charity campaign for children for the past twenty one years. Named as Operation Christmas Child, this campaign involves encouraging children to send us shoe box full of gifts to the charitable organization so that the same may be handed over to needy children abroad on the occasion of Christmas. What is really heartening is that this process has started in the middle of September. This means that the charitable organization is really committed to the goal of ensuring that the poor and needy children in foreign countries have their Christmas presents on time.

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