Well we all know this single mom, she had like 6 kids through invetro and well decided to poop out a few more like…8 MORE! It’s all good and dandy but when you got no job and living in debt and with parents well.. you got a problem there! Seriously this woman is making money from foodstamps, welfare and countless other stuff from the government when she knows she cant pay it and using the kids as a money publicity thing! WTF! Come on where did she get all that money to get those invetro things and…. Where did she get the money to get the plastic surgery to be looking like Angelina Jolie?!?!!! How, WHY! Now that she’s getting money from all this fame status of being a dog litter of kids you’d think she’d stop and pay for bills and spend it with her kids. Nope, she has her own webpage to making money donations and others stuff for the them and HER! Also she plans on being on tv shows, buying a 1.24 million dollar house AND wants to have her own show to teach good parenting… lol yah right. She uses the money to get a $500 a week nanny along with spending it on her nails and expensive beauty kits. Please for the sake of the kids don’t help her at ALL! She’s selfish and only using them, they need to be taken away from her and be placed in actual families who care. To be quite honest, even her parents and Angelina think she’s mentally messed up. Well we’ll be seeing her cirus butt on the news and tv for abit longer. *sigh*
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Metro Detroiters can support their unemployed friends and neighbors by helping Bon-Ton and Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit collect monetary donations and stuff a truck with clean, gently used clothing and textiles Wednesday, September 16 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Parisian at Laurel Park in Livonia, as well as Elder-Beerman in Howell and Parisian locations at The Village of Rochester Hills Mall in Rochester Hills and Partridge Creek Mall in Clinton Township.
Donations will support Goodwill Industries job training programs and career services helping residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb secure jobs by overcoming barriers to employment. Goodwill Industries is the only organization solely dedicated to fighting unemployment in Metro Detroit.
Donors will receive a Goodwill Sale coupon for 20 percent off apparel and 15 percent off cosmetics valid at participating Metro Detroit Parisian and Elder-Beerman stores from Wednesday, September 16 through Tuesday, September 29.
As a special kickoff to the event, on September 16, donors can double their reward for participating as they will receive two Goodwill Sale coupons for each donated item.
From September 16 until the end of the campaign, shoppers also will receive two coupons when dropping off a completed Goodwill Pay It 4ward envelope containing $25 or more at a participating location. Pay It 4ward centers around envelopes to be filled with dollar bills, passed from person to person, until they reach 25 people. More information on the campaign can be found at http://www.payit4warddetroit.org. New envelopes will be available for pickup at each store.
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Jen is putting some old clothes up for the mall clothing donation drive, but Jonesy sees that the donated clothes were from his father and uses the donated wardrobe for himself in an attempt to act cool. He is discovered by a mysterious man who claims he is the latest teen-trend finder, and offers Jonesy a job. Jonesy gladly accepts and attempts to find hot new trends.
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Disadvantaged residents receive food, clothing and furniture from the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries’ (DRMM) warehouse, including donated items from longtime partner Art Van Furniture.
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Taken from Eating Media Lunch. Be sure to check out the new season of EML on Fridays at 9:30pm on TV2.
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Reduce Your 2007 Tax Bill: New Rules in Effect for Donated Clothing and Household Items
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the grand vizier of post-devolution estonia recently died via vampwolf attack, and he left his entire estate to his only corporeal heirs, the MGMT. shown here are the most valued and cursed items.
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My wife and I are registered at one church, but we often attend another. We get an end-of-year donation summary from our home parish, but we give where we go. So my question is, can we claim a deduction for charitable contributions even where we don’t have a summary of donations? Is it as simple as sending copies of the cancelled checks?
No the rules changed. Canceled checks used to be enough now you need a statement from the 501c3 organization.
At the moment, I donate a little to Sightsavers and Water Aid. I’m thinking of donating a little more each month. Are there any charities you would particulalry recommend? What do they do?
It’s always a good idea to find a charity that is near to your heart in some way shape or form. Lets say you have a family member with cancer – then donating to a cancer charity might be a good idea. I currently am partial to the American Heart Association due to the fact that heart disease is on the rise.
We are redesigning our website and I need to know if it is neccessary to make any donations made to us public as a declaration of thanks. I can’t find anywhere else that does it, so I guess it’s not part of the "contract" of being a charity, but do you think we should make it part of our website?
a) I think you are right in saying you don’t HAVE to disclose contributions (unless your charity falls under some regulations other than just those set for all charities).
b) Should you build something into the website? It depends what the charity is doing – if it is supporting something that may have some social stigma attached, probably not. Whatever you decide to do, though, you should be mindful of, among other things, the Data Protection Act and ensure that a donor is not identified unless they have given express consent.
In short, normal good manners apply!