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06-10-2012, 10:51 PM
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Join Date: Feb 12, 2012
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Charities
Hello Everyone,
Just relocated to the area Saturday from Norfolk, Va, retired from the Navy early this week....There are many many individuals that are less forunate then others due to disabilities, the economy, hunger and for unforseen reasons that have really taken a toll on themselves and their families.
If you know and orgainazation that needs help will be glad to volunter finanically to the charity.
Thanks,
TexasCowboy
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06-13-2012, 03:41 PM
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El Mariachi
Join Date: Mar 27, 2009
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North Texas Food Bank is a great organization. I have volunteered several times at their facility...sorting food, helping make meals in the kitchen, etc. You can learn about them, find opprtunities to volunteer, and make donatins online at their website:
http://www.ntfb.org/?gclid=CIXBi9CIzLACFSdjTAodmUOtng
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06-13-2012, 04:13 PM
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Join Date: Apr 1, 2010
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Guys, both are great post, thanks for sharing and caring, and hopefully more people will get involved.
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06-13-2012, 09:11 PM
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Join Date: Apr 21, 2010
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The last few years I've supported The Samaritan Inn in McKinney. Very worthwhile and they apparently have a good record of success.
http://www.thesamaritaninn.org/
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06-13-2012, 10:11 PM
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Juan Pablo de Marco, cubsoxbull, billw1032,
Fellows,
I will donate $50 to each of the charities that were mentioned here, there are many many individuals in life that need a helping hand....Will post the information from the dontations or send these in a PM to each of you this Friday after work.
Thanks,
TexasCowboy
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06-13-2012, 10:18 PM
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Join Date: Feb 15, 2010
Location: 50 mi East of Dallas
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Another candidatete is your local Salvation Army, they know how to streach dollars and are super efficient with their administrative costs and are community based. Whereas, the Red Cross pays their CEO one mil plus $ the Salvation Army has the highest pass thru efficient and pays their CEO 40K $.
Send your $$ and support to the organization that "best" supports your community. Thanks for the reminder, I need to start saving for the Christmas tree!
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06-13-2012, 11:03 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
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My favorite local charity is Cook Children's Medical Center. http://www.cookchildrens.org/Giving/Pages/default.aspx
Not necessarily local but a damn good charity is St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. http://www.stjude.org/waystohelp
You can donate in many ways. My favorite is to set up a credit card to make monthly donations, as little as $20 or so, it's relatively painless...no muss, no fuss.
Both of these help sick children and their families, so you really can't go wrong there.
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06-13-2012, 11:07 PM
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El Mariachi
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Originally Posted by TexasCowboy
Juan Pablo de Marco, cubsoxbull, billw1032,
Fellows,
I will donate $50 to each of the charities that were mentioned here, there are many many individuals in life that need a helping hand....Will post the information from the dontations or send these in a PM to each of you this Friday after work.
Thanks,
TexasCowboy
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you're a good man sir. Norfolk eh? i was in classes at both NOB & NAB back in '89-'90. good times. still remember the bar right outside of the main gate on NOB...they had strippers at lunchtime. one of my instructors lived up in Gloucester and would bring fresh crab to the bar every week and we would have delicious crab cakes a day later.
i lived on Chick's Beach...fun fun fun.
but i applaud you in your efforts to get involved in any good cause.
JPdM
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06-14-2012, 09:52 AM
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Ranch Hand Rescue near Denton, just a great group that helps animals in need. This group mainly helps out with horses, mules, other herding animals. I have seen first hand what some people do to horses, its pretty bad. I dont see how anyone could abuse a horse, such great animals. This group needs help with a lot of things, and you can go and help out at their place, but they are very restrictive about what volunteers get to be around the horses. A horse is very different from a dog, a dog is a predator and a horse is a prey animal. An abused horse takes a long time to trust, and sometimes they never get over their fear. But help an animal, they need our assistance and the need has never been greater.
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06-14-2012, 12:26 PM
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Join Date: Apr 1, 2010
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Originally Posted by TexasCowboy
Juan Pablo de Marco, cubsoxbull, billw1032,
Fellows,
I will donate $50 to each of the charities that were mentioned here, there are many many individuals in life that need a helping hand....Will post the information from the dontations or send these in a PM to each of you this Friday after work.
Thanks,
TexasCowboy
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TexasCowboy, That is a very nice thing to do and I wish we had many more people like you. By the way, congrats on your retirement and enjoy !!!
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06-14-2012, 01:33 PM
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My two favorite charities.....
Children's Medical Center of Dallas. Like Cook in Fort Worth, it's entirely not for profit. No patient or their parent ever receives a bill from Children's, so donations cover the "gap" of the cost of care.
http://www.childrens.com/
Union Gospel Mission. I used to volunteer in college making sandwiches at this shelter and have tried to support it financially ever since.
http://ugmdallas.org/
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06-14-2012, 02:04 PM
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Just a girl in the world.
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Originally Posted by Toasted
Another candidatete is your local Salvation Army, they know how to streach dollars and are super efficient with their administrative costs and are community based. Whereas, the Red Cross pays their CEO one mil plus $ the Salvation Army has the highest pass thru efficient and pays their CEO 40K $.
Send your $$ and support to the organization that "best" supports your community. Thanks for the reminder, I need to start saving for the Christmas tree!
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The Salvation Army will never get another dime of my money. Their stances on LGBT are offensive to me.
Please, by all means be charitable, just research who you are giving your money to.
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06-14-2012, 02:06 PM
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The North Texas Food Bank is awesome, as well as the Missionaries of Charity (Mother Theresa nuns) out of Oak Cliff. They run a home for unwed mothers and everything is based solely on donations...from the electric bill and clothing, to the food the women eat in the home. Most of their food is donated from local grocery stores and it's pretty gross stuff LOL. Stale bread and donuts. It's an organization that is close to my heart, as I lived there for almost a year when I was 19, escaping a brutally violent relationship while pregnant.
Because it is *mostly* a home for pregnant women who have suffered domestic violence, it's not easy to contact them. They are very UTR, but I just did a google street view and the Sisters were totally in the picture LOL PM me if you decide to donate, and I can give you the pertinent info
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Genesis Women's Shelter and The Family Place. I wouldn't have survived without them, either.
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06-14-2012, 02:45 PM
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Join Date: Apr 1, 2009
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When working downtown in the early 90's, I learned about The Family Place. I have heard nothing but praises for their efforts to help women and children.
http://www.familyplace.org/ourservices/resale-shop is the link to their resale store.
Not only can you donate items to them along with cash of course, but buying from them helps support them.
They are a program for abused women to get out of the bad relationship and get back on their feet. (Something that is pretty relevant to some of the providers who pass through these walls)
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06-15-2012, 11:57 AM
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Join Date: Mar 27, 2009
Location: Dallas
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When I was an officer at the American Legion I was asked to find a worthy charity for our Super Bowl profits.....
Dannie is right, Genesis and Carrollton Womans Shelter are both local, low cost of operation and dedicated. We have donated to them for the last 10 years and they are providing a much needed service to the women of Dallas/FTW.
Local charities that don't have a budget to advertise are the best, plus you can see the good your doing.
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