pranav0091
I am not an Owl
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I understand your intention buddy, its a very honorable one
But I'd suggest you to build up your cash reserves rather than making donations on suspicious looking sites. Because the way I see it, its not the donation amount that actually matters, rather its the impact that it has on the lives of the less fortunate. I have come up from a comparatively economically-poor family myself and I know how it feels (or so I think). I was lucky enough to have atleast enough to eat for all the regular meals and a roof over my head, but I also realise that charity is not about the money alone, its more about the impact on the people concerned. I do understand that a lot of us dont have the time to personally make time for charity, but isnt it better to have a person in need to actually benefit from your contribution than some random person using up your well-intentioned/hard-earned donation to buy the latest hot-wheels set to his kids? Just my opinion
I understand your intention buddy, its a very honorable one
But I'd suggest you to build up your cash reserves rather than making donations on suspicious looking sites. Because the way I see it, its not the donation amount that actually matters, rather its the impact that it has on the lives of the less fortunate. I have come up from a comparatively economically-poor family myself and I know how it feels (or so I think). I was lucky enough to have atleast enough to eat for all the regular meals and a roof over my head, but I also realise that charity is not about the money alone, its more about the impact on the people concerned. I do understand that a lot of us dont have the time to personally make time for charity, but isnt it better to have a person in need to actually benefit from your contribution than some random person using up your well-intentioned/hard-earned donation to buy the latest hot-wheels set to his kids? Just my opinion