All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery Discussion -> Do you give to Charity after win? Pennsylvania United States Member #17377 June 10, 2005 2890 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 23, 2009, 9:41 pm - IP Logged | |
Taxijohn- For someone who was "just wondering", you sure changed tune when folks didnt answer the way you wanted. Refrain from the degradation, its so un-charity like. To Nino, I like that you do your charitable deeds more directly. Maybe that is one way to know your efforts are being used wisely. My Family does Habitat for Humanity! What fun that is to help a family who does put forth the effort too to get the house in order. Its a community effort and how much *money* can you place on the joy of a family in a safe home..... Research Non Profit organizations and check with your State Attorneys office for validity of some of these organizations before donating. Even United Way is open to debate to give to...they cut some very important programs that affect your community.... ________________________________ Wanna Make God laugh? ..Tell him your plans. | | |
United States Member #75870 June 1, 2009 5350 Posts Offline
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I haven't made enough to donate after a win except for a few bucks here and there, but not because of a win . I'm barley even as it is when I do win money. But if I did win a substantial amount, the first place I'd give some money is to the Salvation Army. I'm not religious and don't subscribe to organized religion because of the many philisophical inconsistencies. However, I'm somewhat spiritual and I do admire their effort in helping the unfortunate. A few years back I was in a rut and needed an emergency tooth pulled. They made me wait two weeks for the antibiotics to work and gave me some tylenol for the pain. At the end of the 2 weeks a Salvation Army volunteer dentist pulled my tooth and a whole host of others for free. Since then I have thrown a 20 dollar bill here and there in the bowl every Christmas season at shopping center entrances near you....lol | | |
MI United States Member #55299 August 31, 2007 898 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 24, 2009, 1:22 am - IP Logged | |
I give a little now and then but as for a win, as in coming into a significant amount, it'll depend on that amount, six figures and up I'd certainly be looking to reduce my tax burden as much as possible. You can't predict random. | | |
South Carolina United States Member #6 November 4, 2001 8182 Posts Online | | Posted: November 24, 2009, 8:32 am - IP Logged | |
There was a story in the news last week about the head of United Way and how she had a salary of more than $300,000 and a retirement package of close to a million. That led to an investigation that discovered that most charities use most of the donations for salaries and administrative costs and less than 15% for the actual cause. So no, I don't give to organized charities. I like to find someone in need and help them directly. So no, I don't give to organized charities. I like to find someone in need and help them directly 
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Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 3105 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 25, 2009, 8:37 am - IP Logged | |
Hmm, interesting, the question was. "Do you give to charity or your place of worship when you win a significant amount of Money?" I don't understand how some of you can't understand the question. I would assume that most people give to charity, My wife and I do on a regular basis, like today leaving the grocery store I threw some change in the salvation army's bucket and they guy said, Thank you! I've also done volunteer work. We also donate clothing, toys etc. and cash yearly. The question did not read "do you give to charity", I was just wondering if people give "more" when they have a windfall, that's all. Morons. Happy Thanksgiving. There are many threads on "how would you spend your winnings" and had you done a simple search, there is no need to "wonder" because you would clearly see that many LP members mentioned donating to charities. There are also many news items about places of worship refusing donations from lottery winnings so any answer to "do you give" is appropriate. From my point of view, the only logical reason to "wonder" would be a charitable organization hoping to solicit donations. Especially when the follow-up questions do they give "more" after a windfall because that question can only be directed at someone who had a windfall. Do you usually wait until after people donate to your charity before you call them "morons"? | | |
NY United States Member #24178 October 16, 2005 2248 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 26, 2009, 3:12 am - IP Logged | |
Hmm, interesting, the question was. "Do you give to charity or your place of worship when you win a significant amount of Money?" I don't understand how some of you can't understand the question. I would assume that most people give to charity, My wife and I do on a regular basis, like today leaving the grocery store I threw some change in the salvation army's bucket and they guy said, Thank you! I've also done volunteer work. We also donate clothing, toys etc. and cash yearly. The question did not read "do you give to charity", I was just wondering if people give "more" when they have a windfall, that's all. Morons. Happy Thanksgiving. The posters responding seem to have understood the question, and gave perfectly reasonable and easy to understand answers. Those answers clearly took into account giving after winning as well as giving despite not winning. The real moron here is the one who clearly doesn't understand those answers. "The question did not read "doyou give to charity", I was just wondering if people give "more" whenthey have a windfall, that's all." In case you didn't understand your own question, you asked if people gave "when" they win. If you wanted to know if they give more, maybe that would have been a better question to ask. "Happy Thanksgiving." You, too. Don't forget to stuff that turkey... | | |
NASHVILLE, TENN United States Member #33768 February 20, 2006 866 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 27, 2009, 12:18 pm - IP Logged | |
There was a story in the news last week about the head of United Way and how she had a salary of more than $300,000 and a retirement package of close to a million. That led to an investigation that discovered that most charities use most of the donations for salaries and administrative costs and less than 15% for the actual cause. So no, I don't give to organized charities. I like to find someone in need and help them directly. Tennessee State government has a web site detailing the various charities and how much of your donation goes to that charity. I was dismayed to discover the charity I was supporting recieved only 20% of my money. So I ceased giving to that and other charities. I'll wager one QP that your state also has such a website. Check it out and discover just how much of your $1 actually goes to the charity. United Way is one. | | |
Milwaukee, WI United States Member #3189 December 27, 2003 540 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 28, 2009, 5:46 am - IP Logged | |
Reality TV (CH 250 on DTV) has the program Secret Millionaire on today, the whole series. Kind of interesting... MarkP | | |
Milwaukee, WI United States Member #3189 December 27, 2003 540 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 8, 2009, 12:48 pm - IP Logged | |
OK, WHEN I win Mega Millions tonight, I will set up a foundation with 90% of the winnings.... If I can't live on $3,740,000 cash for the rest of my life, I will shoot myself! MarkP | | |
United States Member #719 September 18, 2002 46 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 8, 2009, 1:04 pm - IP Logged | |
I give to my favorite bank!!! The ole' H.I.P. national bank | | |
Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them hills, son United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 9579 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 8, 2009, 1:55 pm - IP Logged | |
Hmm, interesting, the question was. "Do you give to charity or your place of worship when you win a significant amount of Money?" I don't understand how some of you can't understand the question. I would assume that most people give to charity, My wife and I do on a regular basis, like today leaving the grocery store I threw some change in the salvation army's bucket and they guy said, Thank you! I've also done volunteer work. We also donate clothing, toys etc. and cash yearly. The question did not read "do you give to charity", I was just wondering if people give "more" when they have a windfall, that's all. Morons. Happy Thanksgiving. KY Floyd was right. I went back and looked at your original question after you called us all "morons". This was your question: "Do you give to charity or your place of worship when you win a significant amount of Money?" Everyone responded appropriately to the question as you asked it including one who said it was none of your business. You might want to check to see if you're getting exhaust fumes in your cab or maybe your turban is on a little too tight. Merry Christmas. . I will not comply. I will never submit. | | |
Nassau Bahamas Member #45219 August 8, 2006 1227 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 8, 2009, 1:59 pm - IP Logged | |
I give but only if i winn str,bx don't be anything much. | | |
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