Philantrophy Need Not be for the Old
July 12th, 2007Learning, Life, Musings, Problogging, School.
I was checking out information regarding the world’s richest because of the recent new in the change of standings. Check this one out George Lindemann Jr, apparently he’s still in his 30’s and he’s a multimillionaire collector and museum benefactor. I’m a few years away from being 30, but I’m not yet at the multi-million level. If I win the lottery, I might get a sudden jump in income status, but for now, I’m still an employee, student, and dependent daughter.
However, that doesn’t mean that we can’t give anything back. In my college years, I had used to volunteer and go out of town for work camps. These work camps and service projects either involve building or refurbishing a structure and also include short tutorials for the kids in the community. In certain communities, even the parents were instructed on livelihood programs that might help them increase income generation. Some livelihood programs were as simple as making barbecue sticks from locally grown bamboo, some were food items such as bottled fish.
I was recently contacted again by the organization I used to volunteer for and they needed to know if I was still interested in volunteering. Since I have a full-time job, I’m volunteering for something web related.

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