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WLDWST

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I was thinking of donating a portion of my eBay sales to different charities. Not quite a solid decision yet, but kicking it around. eBay makes it easy by collecting and forwarding. I am leaning towards support for Veterans, Diabetes,Cancer and\or Heart Disease. I have plenty of different items, so I can do several. There are over four thousand registered with eBay. I was wondering what some of you would be inclined to support or think are worthwhile.
 
I wasn't aware that was even possible thru Ebay.

St. Jude would be my choice. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

It's a very reputable organization. I guess if I live to 60, 70, 80 or whatever and develop Cancer I could cope with that since the best years are behind me. But as a child it's just the opposite. His/her best years are ahead of them.

If I was gonna donate some where it would be to help find cures to diseases that effect children. There are so many scams out there so I could caution you on other organizations. I'm not saying there are not plenty of other legit charities out there but St. Jude is world renowned.
 
You can donate a portion or all of your sales starting at 10% to a specific charity through eBay. It's an option that you can set up. They put up a little blurb on your item description saying what percentage goes to a particular charity. St Jude sounds like a good choice.Thanks for the input.
 
First off, as a disabled vet, I want to say thank you for your gesture. Thats very kind of you to include support for them in your ideas.

I would tend to agree with the St. Judes comment though. Children are our future. IMO, there is nothing worse than being a child and knowing that you may not live to drive, or see your 18th birthday.

My other thought was this. Maybe you could just personally set aside X amount from every sale and donate it to the Salvation Army, or Toys for Tots during the Christmas season. Giving to charity seems to have a much bigger impact during the holidays.
 
help for Haiti...

Speaking of charity, a few days ago, I gave some money to the Canadian Red Cross to help the people in Haiti...I think they're the ones who need the most help at the moment...:frown:

Claude.
 
The Salvation Army.

" The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God.

Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. "

They collect and do good work year round. :)
 
Thank you for the replies gents. I have already donated to the Red Cross in their efforts in Haiti this week and I do give to many charities throughout the year. This eBay thing is seperate and something that is easy to set up. With 21 items in my store and more coming, I can help several on an ongoing basis. My idea is to support organizations that somehow are related to that item. Not sure how that will work out, but I can see some connections. I see many good causes out there.
 
Whenever I give to a charity, I always donate to the VA. Hopefully someday when I'm old and homeless, I can take advantage! ;)
 
Donating to a charity is definately a laudible endeavor. And a great idea no matter the charith you choose. However, with that said, I doubt I would choose to donate via/through ebay. I'd be willing to bet that they're going to take their "administrative cut" from the doations.

Charity themselves have administrative costs to deal with and a part of every donation goes there. Having ebay take a cut would be a double dip. :mad:

Donate directly to the charity of your choice.
 
I wasn't aware that was even possible thru Ebay.

St. Jude would be my choice. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

It's a very reputable organization. I guess if I live to 60, 70, 80 or whatever and develop Cancer I could cope with that since the best years are behind me. But as a child it's just the opposite. His/her best years are ahead of them.

If I was gonna donate some where it would be to help find cures to diseases that effect children. There are so many scams out there so I could caution you on other organizations. I'm not saying there are not plenty of other legit charities out there but St. Jude is world renowned.

Bret you treed me again! :cool:

Yeah, if you are going to give hard earned money away to anyone, let it be to St Judes. All you have to do is visit that place once and it will change your life. Those kids are the bravest, strongest examples of all human life. How they can manage to put a smile on their face in light of their situation is beyond me. They are doing wonderful work there and deserve any bit of help they can get. Towards the end of my fathers life he began giving all his donations to St. Jude, I asked him why once. He repied after all these years fighting cancer, I still can't imagine how a child does it.
 
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