I'm trying to create an orgainization for the underprivledged in a city near me.


Fluffy Bunny Babi , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 10:07:31 AM

The problem is i'm not exactly sure what to do. A soup kitchen would now 
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work since there are many. l wanna do something for the kids in the area 
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and l wanna try and form an organization for them/ or for donations. I am 
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not sure how to do this because many things wo not be safe to do either. 
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Does anyone have any ideas?
 
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Bop , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 04:14:35 AM

Try contacting StandUpforKids and see if they have a local  
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chapter. If they don't, they will tell you how to start one. They focus on  
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helping runaways.  
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BooBear , Monday, 16th of August 2010 04:04:33 AM

You may want to start with the children,just get a study group  
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together ,you can go to the local elementary school or High school.They  
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may direct you to the targeted students.Poverty is like the ocean it is so  
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vast and sometimes it just looks to big,but if you can pick something  
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specifically like education you might be able to help that way.  
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lil one , Tuesday, 17th of August 2010 06:49:16 AM

Why don't you contact some social services organizations in the  
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area and ask what is needed? People running the soup kitchens or food bank  
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would know what services are needed but no one is providing. Maybe clothes  
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are hard to come by and a free ''clothes closet'' is needed. Maybe people  
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who are homeless need a place to shower and do laundry. Once you know what  
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is needed, you can look at which need you might be able to fill. Good luck!  
 
 
 
 
 



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