A while ago I decided to watch Karbowski's show for the blind. I am a 22-year-old girl, but just as I am interested in very ordinary girly things such as clothes, walks, music, coffee, etc., I am also passionately interested in the lives of disadvantaged people. For the blind, the deaf, the homeless ... the forgotten people. I was so sad watching the show that I even said to myself "I could still help with something!". I know, maybe there are foundations and institutions that recruit quite ordinary people who want to help. I wrote in GOOGLE "I want to help" to find something related to this (I was sure that's exactly what such an association would be called). The search engine found "I want to help ... a football team ... my brother ... my sister ... to repair a house ... a bird ... of stray dogs and kittens (not that I don't love animals and I don't want to help them either). I realized that a normal and ordinary person would lend a hand to something or someone with whom he is connected directly or indirectly, rather than to those who really need it. I don't know about you, but every time I watch such shows and I imagine that it's me or my mother or my grandmother or ... I don't know, someone close. I imagine how I would feel in his place and how even the slightest gesture of help, attention and understanding would make me happy. When I share with my friend and tell him, for example, "Come on, it's nice, let's do something meaningful, let's help someone, whether with money or just friendship. Let's start the car and go to a children's home. Buy chocolates or socks and panties. How much money will we give 100-200 Money is earned and lost and spent. " .. . he kept telling me, "We can't get our lives in order and we can barely make it, you want to help others." I personally think (for myself) that if I don't give say 100-200 levs to some people in need, I will give them either for a new pair of adidas sneakers or I will leave them in a bar for a Johnnie Walker bottle. Do you think that will be fair then? Of course, no one has the right to blame you for what you give yourself the money you made, but if you have at least a minimal opportunity to make someone smile ... why not do it? I live in Plovdiv, if anyone knows of such an association here, let them write. I would help as much as I can ..., with clothes, food or on Saturdays and Sundays to deal with elderly people or orphans. And you, would you help? I will either give them away for a new pair of adidas sneakers or leave them at a Johnnie Walker bottle bar. Do you think that will be fair then? Of course, no one has the right to blame you for what you give yourself the money you made, but if you have at least a minimal opportunity to make someone smile ... why not do it? I live in Plovdiv, if anyone knows of such an association here, let them write. I would help as much as I can ..., with clothes, food or on Saturdays and Sundays to deal with elderly people or orphans. And you, would you help? I will either give them for a new pair of adidas sneakers or leave them at a Johnnie Walker bottle bar. Do you think that will be fair then? Of course, no one has the right to blame you for what you give yourself the money you made, but if you have at least a minimal opportunity to make someone smile ... why not do it? I live in Plovdiv, if anyone knows of such an association here, let them write. I would help as much as I can ..., with clothes, food or on Saturdays and Sundays to deal with elderly people or orphans. And you, would you help? if anyone knows of such an association here, let him write. I would help as much as I can ..., with clothes, food or on Saturdays and Sundays to deal with elderly people or orphans. And you, would you help? if anyone knows of such an association here, let him write. I would help as much as I can ..., with clothes, food or on Saturdays and Sundays to deal with elderly people or orphans. And you, would you help?
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Yes. I like the order of your thoughts. I don't know if you're a believer, but it's completely Christian. I often think the same thing. Sometimes I gave symbolic help to different people. But it still seems to me that this help is not enough or not for the right people. And right here is the key - when you give, you should not analyze to whom you are giving, whether this person deserves what you give him and you should not disclose the alms you have given. What you write about has a very deep meaning. Act as you see fit. I think it is enough to give food to someone who is hungry at least once a month. To help someone who needs help. But believe me, there are many people who abuse this. That is why I tell you, follow the call of your heart, pray to God and you will be given the opportunity to help those in need. And why not make a list of places in Plovdiv where anyone who wants can be useful with their help. I support a similar idea. We need like-minded people to act!