I love your charitable souls! I too am someone who gets much joy out of helping others. I have volunteered regularly with cancer patients for the last 11 years. Although money is always needed to fund research, support and such, giving of your time does just as much, if not more. I know we're all very busy, but many of these charities could use an hour or two a week of your time just as much. I noticed a lot of you commenting on helping children specifically. In addition to a donation, imagine the impact you could have as a Big Brother/Sister? Or perhaps a very lonely elderly person who has been dropped off and forgotten at the nursing home. Why not go and spend some time with some of these poor, lonely souls? I worked with the homeless for years here in Winnipeg. Many of whom suffer mental illness and substance abuse. But I'll tell you something. These were some of the most misunderstood people out there. When someone actually stops and talks to them, as if they were a real human being, it lights something in their eyes. That's all they really want, from my experience. Not to be forgotten. I admire everyone who gives. Whether it be monetary or just some of your valuable time. It's good to give and I applaud you all!:grin: