2 hours or $20 dollars:
Over the last two years we've had ample proof that Americans will work incredibly hard and put an amazing amount of energy into a cause. Now that the election is over, should we really let all that passion dissipate?
Of course not.
I challenge everyone reading this to, by the end of the month, donate either 2 hours of your time or $20.00 of your money to a cause that you believe in.
I'll be making my donation to Literacy New York.
If you decide to participate please copy this into your own blog, changing my charity to your own choice.
Over the last two years we've had ample proof that Americans will work incredibly hard and put an amazing amount of energy into a cause. Now that the election is over, should we really let all that passion dissipate?
Of course not.
I challenge everyone reading this to, by the end of the month, donate either 2 hours of your time or $20.00 of your money to a cause that you believe in.
I'll be making my donation to Literacy New York.
If you decide to participate please copy this into your own blog, changing my charity to your own choice.
Re: Literacy bank
Date: 2008-11-06 02:54 am (UTC)If you donate to a local branch of your charity, there's a better chance of the funds being used directly.
Also, if you donate THINGS instead of money, you know it'll be used the way you want, and you can still get the write off!