The Caring Gift of Strangers
July 14th, 2010 admin
Recently I learned about how an old-fashioned idea had been modernized. Remember seeing the pickle jars on store counters where customers could donate to people in need. The concept is still alive and has a longer reach thanks to the internet. This new-age pickle jar strives to help the less-fortunate mothers who find themselves struggling with both finances and situations. To read one of their stories, click on the following link: Palm Coast Miracle in the Works According to their site, “There will always be those less fortune around you. Whether it is financially or mentally, they are everywhere. Seek them
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