I just looked up volunteering. I think I might do that more often because time is more valuable than money. Sure, if you have extra it is great to give, but more than money is the action. If you are actively taking part in people's lives, I think it shows more than just giving them something. Like if someone's favorite food was ice cream, but they were allergic to peanuts, would you think it as more of a favor to just give them a scoop of peanut butter ice cream OR make ice cream with them so you can actually know that they can't eat peanuts? Maybe people just need an extra bit of help with motivation more than just an extra dollar that they will spend in the end. Hope is priceless. Anyways, it looks like this organization has a bunch of shelters and retirement homes set up to help those with financial problems. Within those facilities, they have other sorts of programs running like birthday programs for homeless children or veteran programs and mental health programs. Fantastic.
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