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20 Ways One Person Can Change the World for Under $50 a Month

    Pamela Cole Harris

    All Home and Garden.com
    http://www.all-homeandgarden.com


    How can one person change the world? If not the entire world…
    then one person's world? By taking positive action! Look around
    your community! There are needs every day…on every block. And
    you don't have to be rich, talented or even *connected* to meet
    them. You just have to be willing to do a small amount or give
    a small amount every month. But that small amount can make a
    big difference in someone's life. Here are some things you can
    do for $50 to change someone's world:

    1. Buy a box of groceries for one or two families in need a
    month.

    2. Buy books for 10 kids who can't afford books each month.

    3. Buy diapers for your local day care center.

    4. Dedicate $50 a month to sponsor inner city children for
    summer camp.

    5. Buy space heaters for those who can't afford them in the
    winter.

    6. Or pay part of someone's electric bill during the cold
    winter or hot summer.

    7. Adopt a senior that has no family nearby. Take them for
    rides, shopping and lunch or a special dinner on their
    birthday.

    8. Buy smoke alarms or carbon monoxide alarms for 2-3 families
    a month. You may save a life.

    9. Commit to mentoring 1 student with the goal of making sure
    that student graduates from high school. Commit $50 a month
    toward college tuition.

    10. Buy $50 of fresh fruit and vegetables every month and
    donate them to a senior or child day care center.

    11. Adopt a family. Be responsible for presents on holidays
    and birthdays and special dinners on holiday occasions.

    12. Help a senior or single mother with monthly cleaning chores
    or home repairs.

    13. Pay for a dental exam for one needy child a month.

    14. Commit $50 toward college books for a worthy student.

    15. Round up clothing in your neighborhood and give it to a
    domestic violence shelter along with $50 to augment supplies.

    16. Buy a car seat a month and donate it to your local hospital
    or health department for families who cannot afford proper
    restraints for their children.

    17. Give $50 worth of general school supplies (paper, crayons,
    pencils, etc.) to your local school per month.

    18. Buy $50 worth of coats at your local thrift shop and donate
    them to a local homeless shelter.

    19. Buy $50 worth of yarn or fabric for local sewing or knitting
    clubs which make quilts and afghans for those in need.

    20. Donate $50 a month to your local United Way. Each local
    United Way is autonomous. Check with your local United Way
    to find out how your donations can be leveraged to help
    greater numbers of your neighbors.

    Look around your community. There are needs that you can meet.
    You just have to be willing to do a small amount or give a small
    amount every month. Start now and make 2006 the year you change
    the world!


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    Pamela Cole Harris is a writer, eco-decorator and author of
    *100+ Wildly Imaginative Ways to Make Your Own Coffee Table - a
    Handbook for Creatively Deficient Decorators.* Visit her website,
    http://www.homeandgardenmakeover.com for her unique decorating
    and remodeling style (and a free newsletter!) Or for unique
    content for your website, written especially for your keywords
    and audience, visit http://www.pamelacoleharris.com.

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