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Pastor Rick Warren makes a plea for donations as the demand increases for ministry to the needy; his church is not alone in its struggle to help those in crisis!

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Poverty and people in need can benefit from non-profits like Feeding America/Second Harvest; people are hungry and need the help. What can you do, volunteer, donate, or spread the word?

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Feeding America, formerly known as Second Harvest, is helping to feed children, on weekends, who get fed through school lunch programs by filling backpacks with food. Do You have enough to eat?

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As America struggles to feed it’s families because of financial struggles; Feeding America & Welch’s are teaming up to donate 1 million servings of grape juice to the hungry!

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We all make decisions in life that affect others. Personal and professional integrity is both given and received. Do we present our integrity in equal measure to the level of integrity that we expect to receive?

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Teens or older kids in foster care suffer for lack of a permanent place to belong. How can you help someone to find a healthy place to begin their life as an adult?

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Donate extra produce from this season’s harvest, from gardens and orchards, to local food pantries/social services programs, commission on aging. Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog helps with information.

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An American family owned business is trying to stay in business by selling $5.oo bottles of mint oil. They must sell 65,000 bottles before August 14th, 2009.

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People are experiencing job lay offs in record numbers; they are looking for new ways of adding to their income. AutoPilot Wealth Institute is teaching internet marketing in depth.

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Twitter & gardening share many of the same principals required for a productive harvest especially if one is interested in influencing attitudes, financial outcomes, or organizational agendas.

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