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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 383142" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>I feel the UW does a great deal of good but don't donate. Too much administration gobbling up the funds. </p><p> </p><p>We give directly to the charities of our choice. We adopt all of our pets from the humane societies, drop dollars upon dollars into the Salvation kettles, stop and buy overpriced candy bars to help an organization and send some bucks to the well known organizations who send requests. We buy gifts for nursing home residents from our area grocery store at Christmas time and extra food for the food pantry barrel. After Chistmas I buy up lots of marked-down toys and save them for the next year. Unused clothing and household items go to Salvation Army or an area thrift store. </p><p> </p><p>Lots of giving can go on in small ways. Whatever way suits you is the best way to give. My issue with UPS is the glory that the company takes in collected funds. Humililty? I don't think so, they blow their horn and try to out-do other centers in collections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 383142, member: 5938"] I feel the UW does a great deal of good but don't donate. Too much administration gobbling up the funds. We give directly to the charities of our choice. We adopt all of our pets from the humane societies, drop dollars upon dollars into the Salvation kettles, stop and buy overpriced candy bars to help an organization and send some bucks to the well known organizations who send requests. We buy gifts for nursing home residents from our area grocery store at Christmas time and extra food for the food pantry barrel. After Chistmas I buy up lots of marked-down toys and save them for the next year. Unused clothing and household items go to Salvation Army or an area thrift store. Lots of giving can go on in small ways. Whatever way suits you is the best way to give. My issue with UPS is the glory that the company takes in collected funds. Humililty? I don't think so, they blow their horn and try to out-do other centers in collections. [/QUOTE]
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