Things Money CAN Buy
I love to post about ways to help without donating money, because we are not always in a position to give monetarily, but if you happen to be looking for the ways you can help other people using money, here's a short list! Of course, the Good Deeds Bucket List is filled with ways to give back without spending any money.
{$1}
Feed four children.
Provide four children with two doses each of vitamin A for one year.
Provide four children with dogtags.
{$2}
Coffee for one soldier.
{$5}
I love you cards.
Seven pairs of socks for someone in need.
{$10}
One mosquito net.
An H20 Pack to help men and women in developing countries carry more water more safely.
{$10.35}
One box of cookies to the troops overseas.
{$15}
One solar lantern for a family.
{$20}
Clean drinking water for one person.
{$25}
A KIVA microloan.
A peace bond.
Light for someone without electricity.
Adopt a word to help children with speech difficulties.
{$30}
A Christmas shoe box for a child in need.
{$35}
(Monthly) Sponsor a child.
(Canadian funds) A bedkit for a child in need.
{$54}
A pair of Tom's Shoes.
{$199}
A laptop for a child in the developing world.
Feed four children.
Provide four children with two doses each of vitamin A for one year.
Provide four children with dogtags.
{$2}
Coffee for one soldier.
{$5}
I love you cards.
Seven pairs of socks for someone in need.
{$10}
One mosquito net.
An H20 Pack to help men and women in developing countries carry more water more safely.
{$10.35}
One box of cookies to the troops overseas.
{$15}
One solar lantern for a family.
{$20}
Clean drinking water for one person.
{$25}
A KIVA microloan.
A peace bond.
Light for someone without electricity.
Adopt a word to help children with speech difficulties.
{$30}
A Christmas shoe box for a child in need.
{$35}
(Monthly) Sponsor a child.
(Canadian funds) A bedkit for a child in need.
{$54}
A pair of Tom's Shoes.
{$199}
A laptop for a child in the developing world.