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Charitable giving and the brain  A new study reveals the "warm glow" effect related to charitable giving. Charity at No Cost  Donating does not always equate to money. Coalition For Dwarf Advocacy  The issues facing families and individuals affected by dwarfism are both diverse and complex. Donating Non Cash items  Charity Navigator explains a clear, step by step process regarding non cash donations. How artists can make a difference  Amanda Tomasoa, Auckland based artist launches a new exhibit and helps raise money for The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. How sunflowers inspire Hope  With May looming as National Mental Health Month, iFred launches a sunflower planting project in Goodland, Kansas to help raise money for research on depression. How to invest in human capital  Artisans in developing nations discover empowerment through programs devoted to their Economic Development. Hurricane Katrina Anniversary  Kaboom, a non-profit organization headquartered in Washigton, DC launches a 2 year initiative to build 100 playgrounds on the Gulf Coast. Samaritan's Purse  CEO of Samaritanīs Purse, William Franklin Graham brought comfort and a team of trained chaplains to the survivors of the Virginia Tech shootings. Society of the Little Flower  The Society of the Little Flower promotes devotion to St. Therese of Lisceux and aids Carmelites pursuing a Seminary education. Studio Jewel  Studio Jewel offers unique and finely crafted jewelry with the welfare of charitable causes in mind. The Envelope Please  Charity Navigator, the premier evaluator of charities, offers insight and accuracy about AIDS PROJECT Los Angeles. The Lace Ladies  The Lace Ladies of India are the only remaining Cluny, Venetian and Point Milan bobbin lace-makers in the world and through the efforts of Global Products Placement Project, the women are able to sustain themselves and families. The Red Cross  The Red Cross works to meet immediate needs caused by natural and other types of disasters. Shelter, food, and health and mental health services that help to address human needs are the basic services offered when disaster strikes any region Volunteer Retention  According to a recent article in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, the number of Americans donating their time to charity work dropped last year-for the first time in four years. Both volunteers and non-profit leaders have made proposals on how to address the problem.
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