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Posted: 1/16/2021 6:52:03 PM EDT
I have been fortunate in a sense in that I have been able to work through this pandemic hysteria.
Any charities that are worth donating to?
I have donated some to Phoenix Rescue Mission as they seem to be OK, am I correct?
Link Posted: 1/16/2021 6:57:11 PM EDT
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Link Posted: 1/16/2021 10:33:22 PM EDT
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When my wife was a Principal, St. Mary’s Food Bank did an amazing monthly fresh food drive at her school.

I was impressed.

You might want to check them out, I think have a really good reputation.
Link Posted: 1/17/2021 7:58:23 AM EDT
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I'd donate to PCH instead of enabling the homeless but that's just me.
Link Posted: 1/17/2021 10:28:49 AM EDT
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Phoenix Rescue Mission is GTG.

They have good ministries programs that actually help people.
Link Posted: 1/17/2021 11:13:43 AM EDT
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Another vote for Phoenix rescue Mission.  PRM does not give, they help and assist.  If you want assistance from them, you work for it.
Link Posted: 1/17/2021 5:18:57 PM EDT
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Sunshine Acres Children’s home.  They take no public money and do a great job.
Link Posted: 1/17/2021 7:20:03 PM EDT
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We contribute to Hospice Of The Valley when we can.

They helped us. So much.


Link Posted: 1/18/2021 12:40:17 AM EDT
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Im assuming you mean st mary's with the homeless? They help more then just homeless. People who are struggling, older people who dont make a lot from social security/disability, foster families, etc.

With my back issues and my wife having had a couple medical issues, having access to st mary's has saved our ass a few times.
Link Posted: 1/18/2021 12:49:57 AM EDT
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My wife’s experience, which I witnessed had nothing to do with the homeless.  I had her remind me of the details.

This was for kids in a low socioeconomic area.  They took home fresh fruit and vegetables in giant bags.

The cafeteria at her school looked like a Farmers Market every other Friday for 2 years.

I thought it was pretty cool.



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