Do Good

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Sometimes I feel like I don’t do enough. I had some very energetic friends who got up early this past Sunday to participate in the AIDS Walk in San Francisco. I remember seeing the flyers, but I just never got around to signing up. As well, I occasionally get those Team in Training emails and I just never find time to respond. In high school and college I was Susie-Community Service, but with a job, my priorities for the weekends tend to be sleeping-in and watching movies on-demand.I found some great Flakes that keep me up to date on current philanthropist and their projects. I am hoping by having these Flakes on my start-page I will have a daily reminder to do some good. Check these out for yourself and get inspired!

Forbes Philanthropy

PhilanthropyBeat

Variety.com Philanthropy

Charity Guide

Fundraising Ideas

-Allison, Pageflakes Team Member

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2 Responses to “Do Good”

  1. RICHARDS Says:

    One should learn to be good and do good by taking the examples of others.It may be from your friends,family,relatives or anybody.The philanthropist projects can serve as agood reminder to this.

    Richards

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  2. EquvalentDATA Says:

    you dont have to be a philanthropist by giving a money to give or a capital to invest or to be a sponsor, all you have to do is your there helping the other or by volunteerig yourself is a big help for them.

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