Can you list some good charities for me?

I am trying to compile a list of good charities. Do you know any. anything would help, thanks!

Here are just a few I am passionate about:

-The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA.org)
provides financial/spiritual support, medical aid, food/clothing/shelter, disaster relief and funds in over 100 countries worldwhile (with the belief that Christians first and most important duty is to love the less fortunate/down-trodden and to help them in any way we can)

- The American Red Cross
A humanitarian organization who is intimately involved in disaster relief, prevention and ways to cope with disasters ( The ARC is usually the first charitable organization called upon in the time of a disaster/famine/pestilence)

- City Harvest
A wonderful organization which collects the excess food from restaurants and local food establishments to donate it to emergency food programs

8 Responses to “Can you list some good charities for me?”

  1. The Ronald McDonald House
    Make A Wish Foundation
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  2. speranzacampbell on February 15th, 2009 at 10:55 pm

    Recycled Love (animal rescue)
    Book Thing (free books for everyone)
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  3. American Human Society
    PETA
    Any animals rescue/support group, worldwide that assists animals in their time of need.
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  4. toddk57@sbcglobal.net on February 15th, 2009 at 11:39 pm

    Well: yes I can tell you about our " Kiwanis Organizaton that has members belonging to Inter club groups helping as volunteers today does with each 1Community which it's
    Being Builded towards these Sponsors Foundations like
    1Ronald McDonald House
    2 Reycling Aluminum Cans Association
    3 American Red Cross
    4 Adopt A pet
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    Community Service

  5. Bring It On 2007 on February 15th, 2009 at 11:52 pm

    Childrens Cancer Assistance Network • 3110 Judson Street, # 186 • Gig Harbor, WA 98335-1254 • 1-866-206-5936
    Copyright © 2006 Childrens Cancer Assistance Network. All Rights Reserved.
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  6. >SPCA ( i guess that could be called a charity) - helps homeless animals
    >Make-a-Wish foundation - lets children with severe illnesses, who may not make it, have a wish come true
    >Locks of love- donate you hair to make wigs for peope who lost their hair because of an illness.

    Thats all i can think of right now, i know there's more but i just canthink of em.
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  7. One.org
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  8. Here are just a few I am passionate about:

    -The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA.org)
    provides financial/spiritual support, medical aid, food/clothing/shelter, disaster relief and funds in over 100 countries worldwhile (with the belief that Christians first and most important duty is to love the less fortunate/down-trodden and to help them in any way we can)

    - The American Red Cross
    A humanitarian organization who is intimately involved in disaster relief, prevention and ways to cope with disasters ( The ARC is usually the first charitable organization called upon in the time of a disaster/famine/pestilence)

    - City Harvest
    A wonderful organization which collects the excess food from restaurants and local food establishments to donate it to emergency food programs
    References :
    http://www.adra.org
    http://www.redcross.org
    http://www.cityharvest.org

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