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Is there anything out there?

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I have such a desire to help people in need. Epescially in disaster relief, or just families in hard times. Even animals and wildlife. But i obatin a full time job, wife and mother. Does anyone know of anything out there that i would be able to work in to fullfill this desire?

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  1. yes there many thing there


  2. There are lots of things out there. You just have to pick something and do it.

    It is not clear to me if you are a full-time stay at home mom, or if you work full-time in addition to be a wife and mother.

    Either way, you can carve out time to assist those less fortunate if you make it a priority, and it is a good example to set for your children as well.

    It is hard to answer your question without knowing where you live. But no matter where you are, you can raise funds, raise awareness, and volunteer on-line.

  3. Look around your community.  Look at what programs they have to help those in need and pick the one that fits your schedule, examples Big Brother Big Sister programs, soup kitchens, womens shelters.  good luck and thanks for looking out for your fellow man.

  4. You have to make time to volunteer, if you really want to do it. You have to pick a regular time -- a time every week or every other week or every month or a few times a year -- to volunteer, and stick to your commitment.

    If you are in the USA, and if you want to be a volunteer to help with the consequences of a natural disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina, you need to register and prepare NOW. Here's a web site where you can register and start your preparation so that you can help the next time disaster strikes:

    http://www.helpindisaster.org/

    If you are in the USA, here's a list of web sites that can help you find volunteering opportunities:

    VolunteerMatch, http://www.volunteermatch.org

    Idealist, http://www.idealist.org

    Change.org, http://www.change.org

    CraigsList, http://www.craigslist.com

    Network for Good, http://www.networkforgood.org

    http://www.1-800-volunteer.org/

    ServeNet, http://servenet.org/

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