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For those that would like to help, but don't have the extra scratch, there are a few free things that really help around Christmas. One is being a SA bell ringer. They are way short on volunteers this year and they have always been one of the best organizations for helping those who need it. Another is to volunteer a night or two at a shelter or mission downtown. They always need help and putting some warm food on a plate for someone who might have not eaten for days is a reward you can't describe. Just a few holiday thoughts and it's not always about money.
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Its good to know that some people actually see how cool it is that she would do this.
A little background on her: She comes from a very wealthy family and has had everything handed to her. In highschool she was VERY shallow and stuck up. Now she has grown up and she is a dancer for the Dallas Desperados and also models. So in general, and truely judging her, I would never have expected her to do something like this. I know people do these sorts of things, and its not all that uncommon, but I would love to see more of this. A lot of it hits close to home like Swanny, so when I hear of people helping out, it really makes me happy. Plus I am the biggest sucker. I always wish there was more I could do. Steve- My grandpa rings bells for the Salvation Army and I've had to go out there with him a few times. Its made me not really want to do it. But do you know how to find these shelters? I've attempted and always failed. |
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I would love to volunteer at shelters, but also have never had luck finding information. Maybe I'm just not searching right....
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The one our church helps out at is the Simpson Shelter. I would think a call to the Salvation Army would probably give you the names and addresses of them.
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I would agree with you Fatty, but there is a simple difference between the people you are describing and this lady is that no where in this story did you ever see the lady looking for a handout.
There are people (dispite what you may think) that are actual good hard working people that dont have the option of a better job. I know in MN especially the job market sucks in most industries and the pay isnt shit. There is no reason to cut this girl down because of her situation. She didnt say shit to you, she doesnt even know or probebly care you even exist. Maybe one day you will all of the sudden hit a bad string of luck and be out on your ass, Broke as fuck without a dime for food or anything, then someone will come across you and you will ask them for money and they will laugh and say "You put yourself in that situation, i guess you should look for a job, forget what your going through you leech". Keep these retarded posts to yourself you douche. Sheides, Awesome story man, Helping out a kid at that age will stick with him for life. You and your bro will become mentors/heros to that kid and he will always remember you for spending time with him. |
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Ahh I love all the positive talk in here! Its so refreshing since fatty's posts! I agree though, thats awesome Scheides! I hope my sister can get a someone like that to look up to since I can't be there.
And hey Jana-- would you maybe want to make a date out of spending a Saturday or something volunteering together? We can look around and see what we can find! |
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I have done this before, it was called Fishes and Loaves. It was pretty cool and made you appreciate what you have more and how lucky we really are. I am also a sucker for the bell ringers if I have some small bills on me.
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I just saw a thing for you people that want to volunteer. It was on Fox 9 News. Habitat for humanity is building wall frames in a warehouse and shipping them out to New Orleans for assembly. I guess they turn out 4 bedroom houses in 2 days. If I were to volunteer, thats how I'd do it. More info on www.myfox9.com (I think thats what they said).
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