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What is your favorite charity?

Asked by orbutsbi (312points) December 15th, 2014

I love Kiva

Can you do better?

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Earthbound_Misfit's avatar

You’ll see I posted about Kiva just recently. I too love Kiva. It’s my favourite charity.

However, I also give to World Vision. I sponsor a few children.

Other than that, I give to things like Get_Up, Avaaz and the like if they’re running a campaign I believe in.

I also like to donate to the Fred Hollows Foundation and the Fistula Foundation.

Coloma's avatar

Well you know me, mother goose. This is my favorite.
Give geese a chance. haha

www.majesticwaterfowl.org

Bill1939's avatar

I donate to Hospice, the Foundation that supports our city’s performing arts theater, and the University, which I am an alumnus.

tedibear's avatar

My favorite is our local animal shelter. They are no kill, and we have adopted two wonderful cats from them.

elbanditoroso's avatar

I don’t have a favorite – there are a number of charities that I support:

- American Civil Liberties Union
– Electronic Frontier Foundation
– American heart Assoc.

gailcalled's avatar

Doctors without Borders
The Heifer Project
Our local Humane Society/Animal Shelter
Memorial funds for family members set up by family.
Local volunteer EMTS, firemen and ambulances.

BeenThereSaidThat's avatar

I always give money to my own church on a weekly basis.
Other than that I give to The Salvation Army. Never to The Red Cross.

janbb's avatar

I give to the Heifer Project every year at this time. This is my favorite charity.

Also, support the ACLU, Doctors without Borders, Planned Parenthood, The Southern Poverty Law Center (anti-hate groups) and several environmental and land preservation groups.

Coloma's avatar

The salvation army discriminates against the LGBT community, I never give to them and resent the bell ringers that block every doorway. My community is over run with SA bell ringers right now. Blatant pandering for charity is a turn off IMO, we are all free to choose who. what and when we give. Funny thing too, the other day there was a homeless person sitting about 15 yards away from a bell ringer with a sign looking for work and food, did the bell ringer dip into their pot for that poor person.

No. The irony.

canidmajor's avatar

This year, I also have given to the Heifer Project, And I like to donate to St. Jude’s every year.

I also will donate to groups who do a lot of good in the community, even if they are run by religious organizations that are not inclusive in their doctrines, as I feel that more are helped than hurt by that.

Coloma's avatar

I also like the Heifer project.

janbb's avatar

@Coloma It’s such a good idea.

Coloma's avatar

@janbb Yes, it is, I have donated before but can only choose one charity this year.
My good friend is such a darling, he just ordered an expensive Elf costume and is going to a childrens hospital this week to be an Elf. A 6’2 Elf. haha
His company is donating their video equipment to do video interviews with Santa in the childrens ward. So cute. :-)

boffin's avatar

Best Friends Animal Society

http://bestfriends.org/

ucme's avatar

RSPCA
Alzheimers Disease Society (I used to work with patients)

Coloma's avatar

@ucme What about animals with Alzheimers? ;-p

ucme's avatar

@Coloma Yes indeed, they don’t know wether to fart whistle or bark, poor buggers :(

Earthbound_Misfit's avatar

I like to buy gifts through Oxfam. There are family members who really don’t need anything so giving chickens to a family in a third world country makes more sense than giving them a present they’ll shove on a shelf and never use.

SecondHandStoke's avatar

The US government.

canidmajor's avatar

Just FYI, whatever your stance on the Salvation Army, the buckets have not been accessible to the bell-ringers for a number of years. They now have locked lids with slots for donations. If the buckets are open, it is probably not a legitimate Salvation Army collection bucket, and may be a scam.

Coloma's avatar

@canidmajor True, but the bell ringers pockets are not locked. haha
I just find such irony in a bell ringer ringing 20 feet away from a begging poor person.

canidmajor's avatar

@Coloma, you can’t possibly know if they did or didn’t unless you stood by and watched both of them the entire time. I imagine that your donation helped out, though. :-)

Coloma's avatar

@canidmajor True, but I gave directly to the poor woman not the bell ringer.
Nothing sadder than someone begging outside a grocery store when I have plenty.

BeenThereSaidThat's avatar

Like my mother always told me, never believe hearsay…....

OpryLeigh's avatar

Battersea Dogs Home

The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon

The Seal Sanctuary in Cornwall

orbutsbi's avatar

Great answers and discussion!
Fresh lurve to all the generous jellies
:)

jonsblond's avatar

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Make-A-Wish Foundation

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