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There’s no denying that poverty is a serious concern all over the world, including your own community. How can we as individuals hope to make a difference when facing such a widespread issue, though? Don’t worry—by offering your voice and using your time and resources wisely, there are plenty of ways for you to make a positive impact on the world around you.
Things You Should Know
- Support businesses with a track record of giving back to impoverished communities, like Kroger, The Home Depot, and Johnson & Johnson.
- Donate to charities dedicated to helping those in poverty. Resources like Charity Navigator can help you find high-quality organizations to donate to.
- Support local food banks in your area by donating groceries.
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- ↑ https://www.giveforms.com/blog/25-companies-that-donate-to-nonprofits
- ↑ https://students.1fbusa.com/pay-it-forward/25-ways-to-volunteer-in-your-community
- ↑ https://portlandrescuemission.org/news/about-homelessness/how-to-pack-a-care-kit-to-help-someone-homeless/
- ↑ https://www.nspcc.org.uk/support-us/charity-fundraising/do-your-own-fundraising/a-z-fundraising-ideas/
- ↑ https://www.povertyusa.org/facts
About This Article
You can help the poor by donating food, clothing, or toiletries to a local shelter or giving your old books to a books for prisoners program. You can also donate your time by volunteering in an community center or soup kitchen. To have a greater impact in your community, try joining an organization or starting a petition to help low-income kids in your community. To learn more ways to help the poor through activism, keep reading.
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"I am happy to learn that there are many people who really want to see our fellow human beings are taken care of. Let us start an organization to do our mission. I do not call anyone poor. They are lacking something because of the situation they are in. Put our resources together and plan how we can bring a positive change in our community. "..." more