- Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:36 pm
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I'm not sure there's any virtue in putting yourself in a position which could be detrimental to you or your family in order to give to charity though.
My charity giving is budgeted and done on gift-aided direct debits which I review every year. Outside of that, any charity donations are more in the way of raising money rather than giving more - for instance, Derrick, the Ugandan orphan that I and a small group of others sponsor, needs extra money for school supplies which we didn't know about (neither did he, poor love) until a month ago - so we're having a cake sale on Sunday to raise the cash!
I don't think that "struggling" to make a donation for the sake of it is particularly honourable though.
My charity giving is budgeted and done on gift-aided direct debits which I review every year. Outside of that, any charity donations are more in the way of raising money rather than giving more - for instance, Derrick, the Ugandan orphan that I and a small group of others sponsor, needs extra money for school supplies which we didn't know about (neither did he, poor love) until a month ago - so we're having a cake sale on Sunday to raise the cash!
I don't think that "struggling" to make a donation for the sake of it is particularly honourable though.
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