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Paperback How to Be an Everyday Philanthropist: 330 Ways to Make a Difference in Your Home, Community, and World--At No Cost! Book

ISBN: 076115504X

ISBN13: 9780761155041

How to Be an Everyday Philanthropist: 330 Ways to Make a Difference in Your Home, Community, and World--At No Cost!

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Want to help make your community, your town--your world--a better place, but don't know where to begin? How To Be An Everyday Philanthropist shows you the way. A handbook, a resource guide, a call to action, and an inspiration, it offers 330 concrete, direct ideas for making a difference--all of which have nothing to do with the size of your checkbook and everything to do with using the hidden assets that are already a part of your life. Whether you're...

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Creative and Thought-Provoking Ways to Make a Difference!

I loved this book! With so much going wrong in the world, it's easy to sit back and say "If I only had the money or time to help...". This book contains hundreds of ideas that cost little or nothing, but can really help people. I was truly surprised by things I had never even considered, like being able to donate the extra skin from a tummy-tuck to help burn victims! In addition to the innovative ideas, I appreciated the format and writing style. The author was truly thinking about the reader when she included helpful stickers in the back that allow you to mark important items that you want to remember. For the cost of this book, I think anyone could find at least a dozen practical ideas to make a difference for someone else that could literally be priceless. The book is extensively cross-referenced with contact websites and other info that will put you on track in implementing the ideas you like.

A choice pick that will empower many a reader

Charity is not strictly something for the rich. "How to Be an Everyday Philanthropist: 330 Ways to Make a Difference in Your Home, Community, and World - At No Cost" is a guide to contributing to a better world even when you seem to have nothing to offer it. With plenty of simple tips for making a difference in the world, from spreading a positive message to applying one's skills in a progressive way, "How to Be an Everyday Philanthropist" is a choice pick that will empower many a reader.

A Timely Book that will Change the Concept of 'Gifting'

Yes, 'tis the Christmas Season and the traffic is awful, the stores are packed, and folks buy gifts worrying in the back of their minds how they will pay for everyone on the Christmas List come next month's bills. That is only one reason why it is such a pleasure to come across this brief but warmly sharing book HOW TO BE AN EVERYDAY PHILANTHROPIST by Nicole Bouchard Boles. It is difficult to not change old habits and value systems after reading her wise ideas and helpful maps on how to help the world be a better place. Though the book is not a seasonal book, it is one that belongs as a stocking stuffer for the Holidays - a gift that will provide a sense of satisfaction in the coming years as we follow the author's suggestions on how to 'give back'. The format of the book is very user friendly. Each section is divided into how to re-think what each of us has as a potential for helping others, a section of writing that is supportive in suggesting how everyone is capable of being a giver or an 'everyday philanthropist'. The author then follows her mind set changes with practical, easy steps that show the depth of research that went into this book, finding ways to give of ourselves in every fashion - and the directory for this new vision is the computer! How to give back to the community the things that are missing in the lives of those less fortunate than us? Nicole Bouchard Boles offers the following sections: Use Your Body (from organ donation to being someone's eyes in reading to the blind, to using the legs to run marathons for charity, etc); Use Your Family (volunteering as family to be Big Brother or Big Sister, caring for other people's pets, etc); Use Your Computer (she gives a large number of reliable computer addresses that direct us to ideal charitable organizations); Use Your Talents (such as Pro Bono work, Habitat for Humanity, provide grant proposals for those in need of assistance in that field); Use Your Belongings (care packages to soldiers, books for prisoners, donate clothes, cars, food, timeshares); Use your Time (volunteer in times of disaster, on election day, ring a Christmas Kettle Bell); Use your Community, Your Decisions, Your Awareness. This book is not only a pleasure to read as a means of discovering how much we all have that we could share to make the world a friendlier and better place, it also is one of the best resources published on how to find reliable internet sources to help the reader mark the path toward changing the idea of gifting. Just reading this book makes for an eye-opening experience on how very easy it is to feel the joy of being a significant citizen. Grady Harp, December 09

Feel Good, Have Fun, Make A Difference - It's all here

A wonderful surprise awaited me at the car wash. I found this gem staring at me from the shelves of candles, car wax, and cute teddy bears. As I perused through the first couple of pages I came upon the very first chapter. Its title is 'Use Your Body.' Grabbed my attention for sure! From there it may be the best 'feel good' ride you'll experience in a long time. 'How To Be An Everyday Philanthropist' is a fun read, easy to navigate with useful icons, full of great information, personal stories, charitable websites, and creative ideas. Whether your time is limited or you prefer to 'give' through your computer, Nicole offers so many options that an excuse is inexcusable! Disconnect your electronic umbilical cord and have a conversation with 'real people' and 'real world adults'. Leave your second life behind and get involved with your first. Nicole's book leads the way.
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