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Satsriakaal.

I want to give to charity but...

I dont wanto give online from my bank account coz i dont want it coming on bank statement... and i dont know how to use it anyways lol.

But i rather give it over the post... but then again i dont have the time to post- without any1 knowing...

But anyways i would be grateful if anyone can give me any other methods of giving to charities (such as texting over the phone or summet like that)... without any1 knowing

and i would love for any1 to suggest me some Sikh charity web addresses and the actual addresses-just incase im able to post

Thanks in advance.

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most gurdware have donation boxes. alternatively you could probably mail it to them also.

Satsriakaal.

I want to give to charity but...

I dont wanto give online from my bank account coz i dont want it coming on bank statement... and i dont know how to use it anyways lol.

But i rather give it over the post... but then again i dont have the time to post- without any1 knowing...

But anyways i would be grateful if anyone can give me any other methods of giving to charities (such as texting over the phone or summet like that)... without any1 knowing

and i would love for any1 to suggest me some Sikh charity web addresses and the actual addresses-just incase im able to post

Thanks in advance.

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SSA, similar topic here: http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=16785

Btw you don't have to give money you know, you can devote some of your time helping out at non-profit org. in your local community.

If you don't want charges appearing on your statement, mail/post is the safest way. You can def. give cash at any Gurdwara, shelters, most hospitals will take donations in form of cash orr ermmm since its winter the next time you see a homeless person ... gently approach them and ask if they want something to eat or perhaps a garam cup of cha, then go to the nearest restaurant/coffee shop n get them that blush.gif

ps. don't text your bank info. using your mobile - not safe.

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