children in need in our own backyards.
I try to give to children that are less fortunate and in low income families in my own neighborhood and families that do not have life insurance to bury a loved one because I was in this same situation a few years ago.
Idea Description
There are a lot of people giving money to countries like africa ect.. but we need to look at children in our own neighborhood that don't have food to eat or a warm blanket to sleep under or even medical or life insurance, I was in that same situation a few years ago with a brother inlaw that died unexpected and he had no life insurance so we did not want him cremated so we gave him a funeral that took our savings but some people don't even have a savings to go to or even fly home to see their loved one at the time of death so I would like to set up a nonprofit organization to help the less fortunate individuals.
What will you do if you win $10,000 for this idea?
Help the children in low icome families with warm coats amd blankets and put the rest in a savings for real emergencies that may come up such as a death in a family with no life insurance who may need a coffin or even clothes to buy the loved one I know we hate to talk about death but it is reality.
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Q1: Is there anyone out there that can make this a dream come true? I just love helping people it is in my blood I truly think I am GODS angel.
This is a multifaceted challenge you're dealing with. I love the fact that what you're tackling is the 800 gorilla in the room: The less fortunate here at home.
I'm a firm believer that the only way to truly help the less fortunate is to do as much as we can to provide them the resources to help themselves. That in and of itself will prove to be a herculean task. Breaking it up into smaller more manageable portions, and then concentrating on the aspect of the challenge that you are best suited for would be a great starting point.
Also, having many friends in the social work field, the challenge is that there are many services available for the less fortunate, but many don't know about them. You could provide a resource center service where you link those that need with those that can provide. It requires a lot of legwork on your part, but removes the burden of execution and places it in the laps of those with the resources to execute.
As for the death aspect, consider reaching out to funeral homes. Some could offer a pre need option whe…morere you can make arrangements for death well before it is necessary. Many times, they will work out a payment plan as long as the client is still living.
It also is a lot easier on the loved ones than trying to make these arrangements when a family member passes.
Hope some of these suggestions can help.