Charities
Charities
I'm looking to up my charitable contributions in 2021, and I'm taking suggestions for charities. In addition to the libertarian and pro-gun causes I support, I'd like to add to my list of charities focused on relief for low-income folks. I already give to:
PA Innocence Project
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Neighborhood Legal Services Association
Light of Life Rescue Mission
Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division
North Hills Community Outreach
I'm thinking of adding in:
Brother's Brother Foundation
Dollar Energy Fund
Little Sisters of the Poor of Pittsburgh
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Any other suggestions would be welcome. I think I'd prefer local charities over ones with a national scope.
PA Innocence Project
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Neighborhood Legal Services Association
Light of Life Rescue Mission
Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division
North Hills Community Outreach
I'm thinking of adding in:
Brother's Brother Foundation
Dollar Energy Fund
Little Sisters of the Poor of Pittsburgh
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Any other suggestions would be welcome. I think I'd prefer local charities over ones with a national scope.
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Let me research the best GoFundMes, brb.
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I was going to say, hunger relief groups have been inundated this year.
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I'm a big fan of the PA Parks and Forest Foundation.
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Also a big fan of the Hebrew Free Loan fund (it is non denominational and offers small interest free loans).
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Children's Hospital is always a good one. Also Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA and Mercy Behavioral Health, but those are personal as I know people that have used those foundations.
Hunger/relief groups are a good one as I've seen their direct impact in the number of new food pantries opened. This is such a huge need during this crisis.
Hunger/relief groups are a good one as I've seen their direct impact in the number of new food pantries opened. This is such a huge need during this crisis.
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