We're proud to have donated $5000 to our local Alexandria, MN Splash Pad Project! This project will enhance our community by bringing a splash pad to Fillmore Park, designed to be enjoyed by kids of all ages. Learn more about the project at: https://lnkd.in/gAi4k9sB
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Stanley Tree Service is creating a challenge! We donated one tree removal for one dollar, and we want to ask others to continue this. We are challenging Above and Beyond Tree of Rhode Island to do the same! Want to be a part of the 1 Tree for 1 Dollar challenge? Rules: 1. Choose a community member in need (please keep their address and identity private) 2. Donate one tree removal for one dollar per year 3. Create and share content of the removal 4. Like/ follow Stanley Tree and tag us in the content 5.Challenge another tree company to do the same
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How does iGive work? It's easy! You start by shopping at iGive. A portion of your purchase is set aside and donated to your favorite cause at no cost to you or your cause. Go to https://lnkd.in/eizhT4HR to get started!
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Guess what time it is???? Back to School!!! Look at the post below for further information on how you can help children in foster care have a special and confident start to their school year!
Bring on the backpacks! 🎒 Our #4KIDSPartners are starting to collect and drop off backpacks and school supplies for the #BackToSchool Collection, which runs until July 8th! Thank you to Broten Garage Door Sales and other partners who have donated so far. Our kiddos are so blessed by your generosity! If you're interested in getting involved with this collection, visit 4KIDS.us/BackToSchool for more information.
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What a result.
Thank you to all of our incredible supporters for taking part in the #LondonMarathon 💛 Whether you ran, cheered or donated, you are building a brighter future for children! Feeling inspired? Run for The Children's Society in 2025: https://lnkd.in/eeECwKrm
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Charity—whether through money, food, clothing, or toys—is a vital practice that we should make a regular part of our lives. In Islam, even a simple smile is considered an act of charity. It’s inspiring to see people dedicate their time and effort to something spiritually enriching while supporting those in need. Here are some key takeaways about charity and its significance in Islam. Charity helps alleviate poverty, reduce inequality, and strengthen bonds within the community, fostering a sense of mutual care and responsibility. Islam emphasizes that acts of charity, big or small, are significant in the eyes of Allah, as I said above even a smile can count as charity. In fact , Zakat(charity) is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, requiring Muslims to give a fixed percentage (usually 2.5%) of their wealth annually to help the needy, support social welfare, and promote economic balance. Charity is considered a way to purify one’s wealth and soul, reduce greed, and earn Allah’s blessings and forgiveness. The Qur’an and Hadith frequently promise immense rewards for those who give generously. Ultimately, charity benefits both the giver and the receiver, serving as a powerful means to foster a more just, fair, and compassionate society.
With Christmas fast approaching, I felt inspired to give back to the community in a meaningful way. I therefore personally took the lead in organising Christmas pamper boxes for women and children in refuge at Pennine Domestic Abuse Partnership (PDAP). This involved planning, coordinating donations, and working closely with Deborah from PDAP to ensure we could make a real impact for their clients in need. Our Family Department already work very closely with PDAP who are a key provider of domestic abuse services in Kirklees so it was incredibly rewarding to hear how much this will mean to the families at the refuge. Also, many thanks to the two offices that donated, we successfully gathered enough donations to fill four boxes!
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If you're interested in supporting victims of the Los Angeles fires, consider donating to GiveDirectly. Research indicates that direct giving is highly effective as recipients can best determine how to address their needs. GiveDirectly specializes in offering cash assistance to low-income individuals and families. Having supported GiveDirectly's global initiatives as a monthly donor for years, I recently contributed towards aid for the LA fires. Your engagement (commenting or "liking" this post) can amplify its reach and potentially encourage more donations. (Note: Direct donation link available in comments for optimized visibility on LinkedIn)
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❤️ Every project with Roof4Roof isn’t just about roofing — it’s about giving back. Since 2010, we’ve donated $1.3 million to families in need. 🌍✨ 📲 Learn how your next roofing project can make a difference. 👉 Link in Bio #CommunityImpact #GivingBack #Roof4Roof #CharityWork #RoofingWithPurpose #MakeADifference #SupportLocal Learn More About Our Mission.
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#2 Local giving and volunteerism! Your support of a community bank can have a ripple effect for good across your city. Check out our numbers from 2023: 106 Organizations Served, 200+ Veterans Served, $17,000 Employee Donated Funds, and $121,000 Bank Donated Funds! #CommunityBankingMonth
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Learn how to turn unwanted property into a tax deductible donation to WVIA.
Did you know you can have an impact in your community by donating real estate or land? WVIA now proudly accepts donations of residential and commercial property, as well as undeveloped land. Making a gift of real estate is a new way you can help support WVIA’s mission and ensure that we can continue to serve Northeast and Central Pennsylvania for years to come. The process is simple, for more information on donating real estate, call Jen Kindler at 570-602-GIVE or visit wvia.givingproperty.org
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Running a business in Wales? Is Corporate Social Responsibility part of your operating culture? If yes, what does your response to CSR look like? Could a partnership with Llamau help you achieve your goals? Worth a thought. Worth a chat. I can facilitate a gentle opening discussion. Sam Austin Frances Beecher Peter Mackie
Well done to an incredible group of supporters who all climbed to the top of Pen Y Fan on 20 July. Despite the fog descending mid hike, their goal was clear and they raised over £2500 to support homeless young people and women and children affected by domestic abuse. Huge thanks to everyone who participated and those who donated to support their fundraising efforts.
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