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Let us be thankful… | November 22, 2021

In 5 minutes you can help feed the hungry around the world, provide free mammograms, contribute to research for autism, help our returning veterans, donate books for needy kids,  help save the rainforest and those unfortunate animals in shelters.

And all of it is FREE!

It’s so easy. Here’s how it works…

1. You click daily…

2. Sponsors pay for cups of food…

3. Plus there are 5 other causes you can click on for FREE aid.

100% of sponsor money goes to charity!

The world’s hungry and poor need us more than ever. Please take a moment to click every day and tell others about The Hunger Site!

https://thehungersite.greatergood.com/clicktogive/ths/home

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10 Comments »

  1. I clicked, it was counted but a message came up saying I could click again in 3 hours! I was then lead to a group of ads including one apparently for gold knuckledusters ( as used by gangsters in the thirties?). I hope my click helped but I will continue to donate to the local food bank and I hope others will for their communities. We are a wealthy country overall but at the individual level many children and many old people do not have access to good nutrition. At Thanksgiving Chanakuh and Christmas donations are genuinely needed.

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    Comment by Michael H — November 22, 2021 @ 7:17 PM

  2. Oh Michael. I don’t know what happened, but you’re a good soul…

    Maybe my link was faulty. I’ve been clicking on all the links twice a day for years. They even send me reminders to “click” twice a day.

    But, like you, I do realize that charity begins at home. So I donate monthly to my local food bank, shelter, and aged people’s communities.

    I don’t think it matters where you give, as you said. All that matters is that you care.

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — November 22, 2021 @ 9:42 PM

  3. Dear Michael,

    This is where I just clicked:

    https://thehungersite.greatergood.com/clicktogive/ths/home

    So sorry for the bum steer!

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — November 22, 2021 @ 9:55 PM

  4. Reblogged this on Ken's Devotions.

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    Comment by Kenneth — November 23, 2021 @ 8:17 AM

  5. I’m 45 was diagnosed with epilepsy at 35 multiple meds that didn’t work Vns that didn’t work and now had 3rd brain surgery with RNS implant was having 1 seizure a day to 5 a day to 26 in 3 days but yet I’m still having seizures but only when I’m sleeping

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    Comment by Kory Adams — November 23, 2021 @ 6:33 PM

    • Have you considered alternative or complementary medicine? Diet? I know that I’m grasping at straws, but I don’t know what to say.

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      Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — November 23, 2021 @ 10:26 PM

      • I just had my upteenth Epileptic Seizure tonight blood and pain from smacking my head on the floor, being unconscious for a while waking up to the blood dripping from my head, hair to the floor again.

        Poor wiring can be the reason why as well. It happened in a mall when they were building the new section. The technicians and lightning crew saw that I had possible few Epileptic Seizures then I told them that I live with Epilepsy and certain areas that were still being open were giving me severe headaches. Within a few weeks the wiring was modified and fixed to be updated and easy on the on budget for timing.
        Never had a headache on that area. Yet it was always full to sit in.

        I had made wishes for more wishes…
        Never ending cycle of wishes. I just haven’t seen anything positive come true. My 4-paw baby was stolen and people who were a part of that act call it a “game”!

        I’m in a place where I can’t believe how my belongings were thrown out and I haven’t been able to phone my family to let them know that I am still alive! I haven’t talked to them on the Internet since before 2015. Someone deliberately locked my IPad, iPod and computer then stole everything in 2018 after I was released from hospital for Epileptic reasons!

        I’m still going through that ignorance around Epilepsy including Cyberbullying!

        Why me?!

        I was hoping for a peaceful and relaxing Thanksgiving before the snow falls if it does…

        I haven’t had any of those days/nights yet!

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        Comment by Paige — November 23, 2021 @ 11:26 PM

      • I’m so very sorry.

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        Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — November 24, 2021 @ 10:18 AM

  6. I need help as I opened a special education school in Sierra Leone, West Africa but more than 10 of my students have epilepsy and most of the parents cannot afford the drugs to control the seizures. This has prevented the students from going to school. Some are on medications but not responding to it anymore. Is there anywhere or anyone who can help my students? The school is Juniors Place of Hope. Juniorsplaceofhope.com

    My email address is hbassey64@gmail.com.

    Thank you for any help you can provide

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    Comment by juniorsplaceofhope — December 1, 2021 @ 12:39 PM

  7. Congratulations on your school. It must be a monumental effort.

    I’m sorry, I don’t know much about what happens outside of the U.S. 😢

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — December 1, 2021 @ 1:35 PM


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