Below is a list of websites which offer information and/or philanthropic opportunities for people who want to do something useful with themselves. I personally believe that this is the most important page on my entire website. If you know of any sites promoting charitable or moral causes, please email me: pw_media@hotmail.com Let's put together a great collection of links; the average person can make a difference! * The Hunger Site donates food to famished nations for each visit to the website! Companies sponsor each click by donating money to the United Nations World Food Program. Please set this site as "Home" on your browser, and visit everyday! * Save The Children fights for children's rights in over 100 countries. * Oxfam International development, advocacy, and relief agency working to put an end to poverty world-wide. * Doctors Without Borders has news, documentation, and service information from the world's largest private humanitarian relief organization (Medecins Sans Frontieres, en française). * Race for the Rainforest works like The Hunger Site. By clicking the "Save the Rain Forest" button, you generate a donation to protect rain forest through The Nature Conservancy. Thanks, Kate and Katie, for telling me about it. * famvi.com is devoted to ending all forms of domestic abuse. * PETA Online. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Thanks for the link, Ash! * Greatergood.com. Katie says "This website gives money to a charity everytime you buy something. It's great!" * Helping.org. Ana says "It quickly refers you to charitable organizations that you could volunteer with in your own hometown. This website was very useful to me because I am only 15 years old and I don't have the finances to travel overseas to really help less fortunate people. It's good to know that I can make a difference in my own hometown if not the world." * Gems of Hope works with communities and with a focus on women, promotes the self-sufficiency of families and communities. I volunteer locally for this organization, and have involved my school with them. A Different Look at Prince William Please email me if any links are broken. |