Pages:
Author

Topic: Giving back 🎄 - page 2. (Read 438 times)

member
Activity: 714
Merit: 16
December 26, 2020, 01:33:20 PM
#4
This  is a good one and very importantly once you have the capacity to lend a helping hand to anybody do it without any grudge or waiting for a pay back from them. This season is a good timing for giving back and I hope personal with the reminder from this post I will give back to someone.
sr. member
Activity: 1764
Merit: 373
<------
December 26, 2020, 01:15:14 PM
#3

. . cut. . .

And yea, if you're not well-off yourself, you can always donate even just a few dollars or so(or give out a meal to a single homeless man/woman). Every single help counts!

 . .

It is the thought that counts, . .

well, the taste of the food also counts.

 Grin
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 28
December 26, 2020, 10:46:13 AM
#2
I am saving your post in my browser. In the future, if I have enough bitcoins, I will consider donating them. Especially, I will consider donating to The Water Project. My country has been crisscrossed by about 1200 rivers. But we face the problem of scarcity of pure water. This problem exists all over the world. If my money saves one life, I will be glad. Thank you for bringing this in front of us on the occasion of Christmas. I am late. But Merry Christmas.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
December 26, 2020, 10:21:36 AM
#1
First of all, Merry Christmas! And congratulations to all of us for the all-time highs($25,400 as I'm typing this out). If you've held through the gruelling bear market of 2018-2019, you a champ. 👏

Now, with that said, also with the spirit of Christmas, let's not forget to hand out a bit of help out to those in need. Especially for those here that are really well-off and wealthy in life. But not only them, also for some of us here that aren't really wealthy, but living decently enough.

Here are some of my personal picks for this month, and short reasons why:

1. The Water Project (https://thewaterproject.org/donate-bitcoin) - a very basic need of a person, and most of us here are probably taking it for granted. But yet, a lot of people in other countries(in sub-Saharan Africa, in this case) are having trouble gaining access to this very basic need.

2. Human Rights Foundation (https://hrf.org/donate-bitcoin/) - They fight for human rights. Need I say more? Alex Gladstein is an avid Bitcoiner too! For this month, I'd prefer the other 2 options though.

3. Your local community - yep, doesn't need to be an online donation and it definitely doesn't need to be bitcoin. Head over to local charities and relief centers, or probably something as simple as handing out some food/water to the homeless. No need to be fancy!

And yea, if you're not well-off yourself, you can always donate even just a few dollars or so(or give out a meal to a single homeless man/woman). Every single help counts!

Finally, wish all of you enjoy the rest of the remaining days of 2020, and may you all stack more sats in 2021.
Pages:
Jump to: