You last visited May 25, 2013, 6:44 pm All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Harve$t Moon Billionaires Club - Members OnlyHow easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 20, 2011, 9:46 pm - IP Logged | |
681 611 677 678.............mirrors............136 166 122 123 481 411 477 478...................................936 966 922 923 381 311 377 378...................................836 866 822 823 281 211 277 278...................................736 766 722 723 va this week Please do not post your own numbers. Thanks! We welcome your posts about your wins with the numbers already provided. http://www.lotterypost.com/thread/228824/1985670 8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 21, 2011, 10:10 pm - IP Logged | |
Each of the following eight billionaire wealth profiles create value and leverage in unique combinations: CREATOR – creates wealth from products Examples include Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Walt Disney
STAR – creates wealth from personal brand Examples include Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson, Michael Schumacher
SUPPORTER – creates wealth through leadership Examples include Jack Welch, Steve Balmer, Steve Case
DEAL MAKER – creates wealth through deals Examples include Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, Li Ka-Shing
TRADER – creates wealth through trading Examples include George Soros, Kirk Kerkorian
ACCUMULATOR – creates wealth from appreciation Examples include Warren Buffet, Paul Allen
THE LORD – creates wealth from cashflows Examples include John D Rockefeller, John Paul Getty
THE MECHANIC – creates wealth with systems Examples include Sam Walton, Ray Kroc, Jeff Bezos
from ~ Roger Hamilton $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Every billionaire has a team of millionaires surrounding him or her. Sometimes a team will have several billionaires as well. Big success is always a team effort! Good Luck with your lottery plays! The Good Luck Team .... 
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How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 24, 2011, 5:57 pm - IP Logged | |
Lakshmi Narayan Mittal, born June 15, 1950, in Sadulpur, Rajasthan, India, is an Indian steel magnate. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaking company. Mittal is the second richest man in Europe and is presently the sixth richest in the world with a personal wealth of US$31.1 billion or £23.8 billion He is the 44th most powerful person of the 68 most powerful people in the world. One out of 5 cars in the world is made up of the steel materials of his steel empire. His daughter Vanisha Mittal's marriage was the most expensive in the recorded history of the world. He is an independent director of Goldman Sachs, member of the Board of Directors of European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, World Steel Association, Foreign Investment Council in Kazakhstan, the International Investment Council in South Africa, the Investors' Council to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council, the World Steel Association's Executive Committee, the Presidential International Advisory Board of Mozambique and the International Iron and Steel Institute’s Executive Committee. He also presently serves as a board council member of the Prime Minister of India's Global Advisory Council of Overseas Indians. and members in the Advisory Board of the Kellogg School of Management, Executive Board at Indian School of Business and St. Xavier's College, Calcutta Alumni Association, London Chapter. In 2006, Financial Times named him "Person of the Year". In 2007, Time magazine included him in their "100 most influential persons in the world". Lakshmi Mittal $31.1 Billion
- Age: 60
- Title: Chairman
- Organization: ArcelorMittal ADS
- Source: Steel, inherited and growing
- Residence: London, United Kingdom
- Country of citizenship: India
- Education: BA/BS, St Xavier's College Calcutta
- Marital Status: Married
- Children: 2
Lakshmi Mittal (Wealth Numbers) From Empress-N: Pick 3 213-492-184-101-121-849-218-134-333-615-636 369-913-915 Pick 4 1212-3121-4922-3122-8822-2810-8128-1123-1948 4913-3101-1950-1331-3219-1715-5191-2911 Pick 5 28101-10101-49134-81213-92148-44134-61550-91331 21911-22991-51917-91231 Jackpot Numbers & Pairs 01-02-03-04-06-09-10-11-13-15-19-21-28-29-36-49-50 ~~~ From Harve$t Moon: Pick 3 119, 193, 222, 217, 149, 493, 165, 652, 521 216, 241, 224, 145, 615, 511, 519, 950, 114 Pick 4 1193, 1652, 1451, 6151, 1519, 5195, 1950 8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 25, 2011, 10:21 pm - IP Logged | |
Lawrence Joseph "Larry" Ellison; born August 17, 1944, Bronx, New York, USA, is an American business magnate, co-founder and chief executive officer of Oracle Corporation, a major enterprise software company. As of 2011 he is the fifth richest person in the world, with a personal wealth of $39.5 billion. 
Larry Ellison $39.5 Billion
A wikipedia search on Larry Ellison may prove to be an interesting read!
- Age: 66
- Source: Oracle, self-made
- Residence: Woodside, CA
- Country of citizenship: United States
- Education: Dropout, University of Chicago; Dropout, University of Illinois at Urbana
- Marital Status: Divorced
- Children: 2
Larry Ellison (Wealth Numbers) From Empress-N: Pick 3 323-286-325-533-339-101-281-280-369-391-165 681-418-145-161-578-817-437-315-955-535-227 721-597-817 Pick 4 2233-9533-5169-2810-2882-1875-6633-1615 5535-3159-8641-5109-1843-1944-5197-9257 Pick 5 59553-33668-51718-81944-72219-95721 Jackpot Numbers & Pairs 01-05-07-09-10-14-21-22-28-32-36-43-68
~~~ From Harve$t Moon: Pick 3 935, 240, 241, 115, 152, 211, 528 184, 467, 149, 817, 171, 719, 194, 944 Pick 4 1152, 8171, 1719, 7194, 1944 I hope that you did a wikipedia search on Larry Ellison. Do you to see how he compensates himself? He knows his worth, pays himself and laughs all the way to the bank! Larry truly knows what the flow of money feels like!  $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 
Compen$ation In 2005, Oracle paid Ellison a $975,000 salary, a $6,500,000 bonus, and other compensation of $955,100. In 2007, Ellison earned a total compensation of $61,180,524, which included a base salary of $1,000,000, a cash bonus of $8,369,000, and options granted of $50,087,100. In 2008, he earned a total compensation of $84,598,700, which included a base salary of $1,000,000, a cash bonus of $10,779,000, no stocks granted, and options granted of $71,372,700. In the year ending May 31, 2009 he made $56.8 million. For a short period in 2000, Ellison was the richest man in the world. In 2006, Forbes ranked Ellison as the richest Californian. On July 2, 2009, for the fourth year in a row, Oracle's Board awarded Ellison another 7 million stock options. On August 22, 2009, it was reported that Ellison would be paid only $1 for his base salary for the fiscal year of 2010, down from the $1,000,000 he was paid in fiscal 2009. On July 27, 2010, The Wall Street Journal reported that Ellison was the best-paid executive in the last decade, collecting a total compensation of US $1.84 billion. 8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
If That # Looks Good, Play It!!! United States Member #74414 April 28, 2009 1432 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 27, 2011, 6:46 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Charities and Foundations are usually created solely on one’s passion to help others or a life experience that has inspired them to provide aid to others in the same situation. With an outpouring of individuals wanting to start charitable organizations that can make the world a better place, it is important to do your research. Starting a nonprofit organization can be both fulfilling and exciting, but it also requires an extreme amount of focus and planning. Even though you are not starting this foundation for monetary purposes, it is still necessary to equip yourself with a support system that will start you on the road to success. Using tax-deductible bequests, trusts or other charitable giving options, you can reduce taxes while channeling funds to your favorite nonprofit organization.
Below are a few of the Top Rated Charities available to everyone!
Abortion & Family Planning -Provides preventive health care to women.Every woman should have access to the full range of reproductive health care African-American - Seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans. Aids - Generates awareness of the need for better treatment and prevention methods, and publishes educational materials on important AIDS-related research, treatment, prevention, policy issues, and frequently provides media commentary on research developments and other aspects of the epidemic. American Indian – Assist American Indian students to graduate high school and pursue a post-secondary education. The high school graduation rate for American Indian students is one of the lowest in the nation. Animal & Animal Protection – Strives to alleviate suffering inflicted on animals by humans. Asia & Asian American - Supports Asian initiatives that enhance economic governance aimed at accelerating and sustaining broad-based economic growth. Blind & Visually Impaired – Provides science-based research projects that seek to put an end to unnecessary vision loss and blindness. Cancer - supports various events and programs designed to get people talking about the positive power of cancer prevention, risk reduction and early detection, symptoms and treatment. Child Protection - Serves as the nation’s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. It provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children, including child victims as well as other professionals. Child Sponsorship - Protecting children from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in all regions of the world. Civil rights & Advocacy - Dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Consumer Protection And legal Aid - Serves as the people’s voice in the nation’s capital. They are the countervailing force to corporate power. They fight on behalf of all Americans – to make sure your government works for you Crime Prevention. - Services provided includes individual and group counseling, which serve as safe spaces in which participants can learn and practice the values and skills needed to maintain crime-free lives Disabled - Provides a comprehensive, national source of information for people living with disability and their caregivers to promote health, foster involvement in the community and improve quality of life. Drug & Alcohol Abuse - Provides education programs and research based tools and information to help educate about the dangers of substance abuse. Provides a better understanding of teen and young adult alcohol and drug abuse, dependence and addiction. Till Next Time!!!! Best of Luck with your Lottery Play’s !!!! | | |
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How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 27, 2011, 8:40 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Charities and Foundations are usually created solely on one’s passion to help others or a life experience that has inspired them to provide aid to others in the same situation. With an outpouring of individuals wanting to start charitable organizations that can make the world a better place, it is important to do your research. Starting a nonprofit organization can be both fulfilling and exciting, but it also requires an extreme amount of focus and planning. Even though you are not starting this foundation for monetary purposes, it is still necessary to equip yourself with a support system that will start you on the road to success. Using tax-deductible bequests, trusts or other charitable giving options, you can reduce taxes while channeling funds to your favorite nonprofit organization.
Below are a few of the Top Rated Charities available to everyone!
Abortion & Family Planning -Provides preventive health care to women.Every woman should have access to the full range of reproductive health care African-American - Seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans. Aids - Generates awareness of the need for better treatment and prevention methods, and publishes educational materials on important AIDS-related research, treatment, prevention, policy issues, and frequently provides media commentary on research developments and other aspects of the epidemic. American Indian – Assist American Indian students to graduate high school and pursue a post-secondary education. The high school graduation rate for American Indian students is one of the lowest in the nation. Animal & Animal Protection – Strives to alleviate suffering inflicted on animals by humans. Asia & Asian American - Supports Asian initiatives that enhance economic governance aimed at accelerating and sustaining broad-based economic growth. Blind & Visually Impaired – Provides science-based research projects that seek to put an end to unnecessary vision loss and blindness. Cancer - supports various events and programs designed to get people talking about the positive power of cancer prevention, risk reduction and early detection, symptoms and treatment. Child Protection - Serves as the nation’s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. It provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children, including child victims as well as other professionals. Child Sponsorship - Protecting children from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in all regions of the world. Civil rights & Advocacy - Dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Consumer Protection And legal Aid - Serves as the people’s voice in the nation’s capital. They are the countervailing force to corporate power. They fight on behalf of all Americans – to make sure your government works for you Crime Prevention. - Services provided includes individual and group counseling, which serve as safe spaces in which participants can learn and practice the values and skills needed to maintain crime-free lives Disabled - Provides a comprehensive, national source of information for people living with disability and their caregivers to promote health, foster involvement in the community and improve quality of life. Drug & Alcohol Abuse - Provides education programs and research based tools and information to help educate about the dangers of substance abuse. Provides a better understanding of teen and young adult alcohol and drug abuse, dependence and addiction. Till Next Time!!!! Best of Luck with your Lottery Play’s !!!! Thanks, Empress-N!!!  Charitie$ 629 108 837 Foundation$ 138 141 955 1655 Bequests 1192 1092 108 101 Trusts 1500 117 112 Abortion & Family Planning 603 703 101 855 153 148 355 African-American 864 116 149 375 Aids 215 315 American Indian 327 115 128 335 Animal & Animal Protection 132 1112 1320 185 204 Asia & Asian American 464 108 572 122 132 Blind & Visually Impaired 916 102 627 158 Cancer 162 Child Protection 171 198 1243 Child Sponsorship 204 226 1423 Civil Rights & Advocacy 136 133 880 Consumer Protection and Legal Aid 243 259 1756 Crime Prevention 186 188 934 Disabled 356 Drug & Alcohol Abuse 164 144 627 Good Luck with your lottery plays!  8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
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If That # Looks Good, Play It!!! United States Member #74414 April 28, 2009 1432 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 29, 2011, 11:42 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: The Law Of Giving It feels good to help an organization close to your heart. Few things in life are more satisfying or enduring. Charitable giving carries on your values by supporting causes that reflect your passions and priorities. Giving back is a way of life. The desire to give back is part of the human experience. It shapes our family life. It inspires our work and our community. When acted upon, it makes a profound impact on the lives of those we care about and provides an opportunity to leave a personal legacy. When you leave a legacy through charitable giving - using tools like wills, appreciated securities, insurance policies and IRAs - you give wings to your lifelong dreams. You empower the hopes of future generations. In ways large and small, you truly change the world. I invite you to choose a charity, play those numbers. AND when you win, donate a portion of your wins to a good charity of your choice. Get a receipts or statements for your donations and gifts to use for your tax deductions and watch your money return to you multiplied, when you give to others. Business and Personal Mentorships - Mentoring means taking a personal interest in seeing that a mentee develops the talent and knowledge needed to succeed, to have a successful career and contribute as much as possible to the company and society. Mentoring differs from coaching and advising in its emphasis on developing a personal relationship and advancing the career of the mentee. It's not just giving advice on how to work more effectively or handle a specific problem. Disaster Relief - Receives, processes, and distributes clothing, bedding, and food products. in major disasters, the agencys brings in mobile distribution units filled with bedding and packaged clothing that is pre-sorted according to size, age, and gender. and also provides emergency food and counseling and participates in the cooperative disaster child care program, stress management, community and social services, long-term development assistance and sustainable economic programs to help disaster-affected people. Environment – Follows a practical approach that unites citizens, businesses and government to find solutions that advance our core issues of preventing litter, Reducing waste and beautifying communities. Gobal Women’s Issues - Plays a leading role in advancing women’s rights by making grants that support and strengthen women’s groups around the world. Mobilize and redistribute resources that enable women to develop creative solutions to local, regional, and transnational challenges. Brings grantees and donors together in an international network that promotes women’s action for social change, equality, peace, and justice worldwide. Gun Control (Pro/Con) - Ensures the availability of quality training and educational opportunities nationwide. Contributions benefit programs such as youth education, law enforcement training, hunter education, conservation, firearms and marksmanship training and safety, allow shooting sports-related programs to develop, expand, and enhance their educational curricula to deliver valuable services to millions of Americans. and much more. Health – General - Provides information on care, treatment, preventing complications, eating basics, medications, exercise, vitamins/minerals, nutrition and its impact on the role of metabolism in diabetes, obesity, cancer, exercise physiology, and lifespan, thereby increasing the understanding of how nutrients affect health. and natural ways to manage your health through research, education and outreach. Helping Injured Military Service People - Supports a wide variety of programs and services for our military, veterans, and their families and loved ones. Together, these organizations are making a significant impact on military lives. Ensures that no financially-stressed wounded warrior or their adversely affected family member(s) is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, counseling, diagnosis, treatment, or rehabilitation for lack of a means of long-distance medical air transportation. The Foundation’s award assists them in furthering their commitment to the ongoing healing process of our veterans, by helping them fund free air transportation for activities for wounded warriors that aid in their healing process. Hispanic -The Hispanic higher education fund works to address the barriers that keep many Latinos from earning a college degree. In addition to scholarship opportunities for deserving Latino students, it offers a broad range of outreach and educational programming to help students and their families navigate through the rigors of college life. Homelessness & Housing/ Shelters -Analyzes policy and develops pragmatic, cost-effective policy solutions that works collaboratively with the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to build state and local capacity, leading to stronger programs and policies that help communities achieve their goal of ending homelessness. Develope and implement humane, cost-effective strategies to end mass homelessness. Programs represent solutions that can dramatically reduce the homeless population and prevent homelessness among those most at risk. Dedicated to the principle that affordable housing, sufficient food, and the chance to work for a living wage are fundamental rights in a civilized society. They work through litigation, public education, and direct services to ensure that these goals are realized. Hospices -To improve access to quality hospice care through public education, professional training, and advocacy on behalf of consumers. Supports programs that serve the needs of terminally ill and grieving individuals of all ages. The Foundations advances hospice concepts by Training school professionals who work with grieving students. Educating employers and managers about the needs of grieving employees. Create tools to help hospices reach out to their communities. Promotes improved hospice benefits in managed care organizations and Initiating research on consumer needs and preferences in end-of-life care Housing Networks – Provide a forum for communication and resource-sharing among non-profit housing developers and others who support their goals; Identify resources and create delivery systems to build the organizational and technical capacity of nonprofits; Promote policies and programs that facilitate the development and preservation of affordable housing by non-profits; and Increase public awareness of non-profit housing corporations as important tools in addressing housing and community economic development needs. Human Rights - Builds respect for human rights and the rule of law to help ensure the dignity to which everyone is entitled and to stem intolerance, tyranny, and violence. Promote actions to resolve conflicts and protect people at risk; demand accountability for perpetrators of abuses, as well as those who enable them. Work to combat hate crimes—violence driven by antisemitic, anti-Muslim, anti-gay, and other forms of bias. document trends to show the governments how they can put the proper tools in place to take a firm stance against hate crime. Human Services - Aiding victims of devastating natural disasters. The American Red Cross offers compassionate services in five other areas: community services that help the needy; support and comfort for military members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs. Realizing the future of a society is never brighter than the present for its children, The Salvation Army places a great emphasis on families and offers a wide array of children’s services such as quality daycare, tutoring, basketball leagues and summer camps. There are character building programs that help kids get off to the right start in life and develop attitudes and skills which can lead to success. In many cities there also are specialized programs to aid children in crisis. Hunger/Food Cupboards - humanitarian organizations committed to ending world hunger. Fights against malnutrition, saves the lives of malnourished children while providing communities with access to safe water and sustainable solution to hunger, emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, runs life-saving programs benefiting five million people each year. Carry’s out innovative, life-saving programs in nutrition, food security & livelihoods, and water, sanitation, & hygiene. Committed to principled humanitarian action, restores dignity, self-sufficiency, and independence to vulnerable populations around the world. Till next time, Best of Luck with your Lottery Plays!!!!!! | | |
How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 30, 2011, 5:36 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: The Law Of Giving It feels good to help an organization close to your heart. Few things in life are more satisfying or enduring. Charitable giving carries on your values by supporting causes that reflect your passions and priorities. Giving back is a way of life. The desire to give back is part of the human experience. It shapes our family life. It inspires our work and our community. When acted upon, it makes a profound impact on the lives of those we care about and provides an opportunity to leave a personal legacy. When you leave a legacy through charitable giving - using tools like wills, appreciated securities, insurance policies and IRAs - you give wings to your lifelong dreams. You empower the hopes of future generations. In ways large and small, you truly change the world. I invite you to choose a charity, play those numbers. AND when you win, donate a portion of your wins to a good charity of your choice. Get a receipts or statements for your donations and gifts to use for your tax deductions and watch your money return to you multiplied, when you give to others. Business and Personal Mentorships - Mentoring means taking a personal interest in seeing that a mentee develops the talent and knowledge needed to succeed, to have a successful career and contribute as much as possible to the company and society. Mentoring differs from coaching and advising in its emphasis on developing a personal relationship and advancing the career of the mentee. It's not just giving advice on how to work more effectively or handle a specific problem. Disaster Relief - Receives, processes, and distributes clothing, bedding, and food products. in major disasters, the agencys brings in mobile distribution units filled with bedding and packaged clothing that is pre-sorted according to size, age, and gender. and also provides emergency food and counseling and participates in the cooperative disaster child care program, stress management, community and social services, long-term development assistance and sustainable economic programs to help disaster-affected people. Environment – Follows a practical approach that unites citizens, businesses and government to find solutions that advance our core issues of preventing litter, Reducing waste and beautifying communities. Gobal Women’s Issues - Plays a leading role in advancing women’s rights by making grants that support and strengthen women’s groups around the world. Mobilize and redistribute resources that enable women to develop creative solutions to local, regional, and transnational challenges. Brings grantees and donors together in an international network that promotes women’s action for social change, equality, peace, and justice worldwide. Gun Control (Pro/Con) - Ensures the availability of quality training and educational opportunities nationwide. Contributions benefit programs such as youth education, law enforcement training, hunter education, conservation, firearms and marksmanship training and safety, allow shooting sports-related programs to develop, expand, and enhance their educational curricula to deliver valuable services to millions of Americans. and much more. Health – General - Provides information on care, treatment, preventing complications, eating basics, medications, exercise, vitamins/minerals, nutrition and its impact on the role of metabolism in diabetes, obesity, cancer, exercise physiology, and lifespan, thereby increasing the understanding of how nutrients affect health. and natural ways to manage your health through research, education and outreach. Helping Injured Military Service People - Supports a wide variety of programs and services for our military, veterans, and their families and loved ones. Together, these organizations are making a significant impact on military lives. Ensures that no financially-stressed wounded warrior or their adversely affected family member(s) is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, counseling, diagnosis, treatment, or rehabilitation for lack of a means of long-distance medical air transportation. The Foundation’s award assists them in furthering their commitment to the ongoing healing process of our veterans, by helping them fund free air transportation for activities for wounded warriors that aid in their healing process. Hispanic -The Hispanic higher education fund works to address the barriers that keep many Latinos from earning a college degree. In addition to scholarship opportunities for deserving Latino students, it offers a broad range of outreach and educational programming to help students and their families navigate through the rigors of college life. Homelessness & Housing/ Shelters -Analyzes policy and develops pragmatic, cost-effective policy solutions that works collaboratively with the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to build state and local capacity, leading to stronger programs and policies that help communities achieve their goal of ending homelessness. Develope and implement humane, cost-effective strategies to end mass homelessness. Programs represent solutions that can dramatically reduce the homeless population and prevent homelessness among those most at risk. Dedicated to the principle that affordable housing, sufficient food, and the chance to work for a living wage are fundamental rights in a civilized society. They work through litigation, public education, and direct services to ensure that these goals are realized. Hospices -To improve access to quality hospice care through public education, professional training, and advocacy on behalf of consumers. Supports programs that serve the needs of terminally ill and grieving individuals of all ages. The Foundations advances hospice concepts by Training school professionals who work with grieving students. Educating employers and managers about the needs of grieving employees. Create tools to help hospices reach out to their communities. Promotes improved hospice benefits in managed care organizations and Initiating research on consumer needs and preferences in end-of-life care Housing Networks – Provide a forum for communication and resource-sharing among non-profit housing developers and others who support their goals; Identify resources and create delivery systems to build the organizational and technical capacity of nonprofits; Promote policies and programs that facilitate the development and preservation of affordable housing by non-profits; and Increase public awareness of non-profit housing corporations as important tools in addressing housing and community economic development needs. Human Rights - Builds respect for human rights and the rule of law to help ensure the dignity to which everyone is entitled and to stem intolerance, tyranny, and violence. Promote actions to resolve conflicts and protect people at risk; demand accountability for perpetrators of abuses, as well as those who enable them. Work to combat hate crimes—violence driven by antisemitic, anti-Muslim, anti-gay, and other forms of bias. document trends to show the governments how they can put the proper tools in place to take a firm stance against hate crime. Human Services - Aiding victims of devastating natural disasters. The American Red Cross offers compassionate services in five other areas: community services that help the needy; support and comfort for military members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs. Realizing the future of a society is never brighter than the present for its children, The Salvation Army places a great emphasis on families and offers a wide array of children’s services such as quality daycare, tutoring, basketball leagues and summer camps. There are character building programs that help kids get off to the right start in life and develop attitudes and skills which can lead to success. In many cities there also are specialized programs to aid children in crisis. Hunger/Food Cupboards - humanitarian organizations committed to ending world hunger. Fights against malnutrition, saves the lives of malnourished children while providing communities with access to safe water and sustainable solution to hunger, emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, runs life-saving programs benefiting five million people each year. Carry’s out innovative, life-saving programs in nutrition, food security & livelihoods, and water, sanitation, & hygiene. Committed to principled humanitarian action, restores dignity, self-sufficiency, and independence to vulnerable populations around the world. Till next time, Best of Luck with your Lottery Plays!!!!!! Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: The Law Of Giving 692 158 133 596 Wills 276 370 Appreciated Securities 100 226 244 182 822 218 179 796 961 617 Insurance Policies 121 111 192 204 102 027 271 710 IRAs 311 411 Business & Personal Mentorships 147 478 781 814 156 167 136 363 133 Disaster Relief 150 173 145 155 Environment 670 149 139 786 Gobal Women’s Issues 148 486 861 614 482 821 214 218 193 Gun Control (Pro/Con) 107 073 731 139 134 776 310 Health – General 232 116 646 Helping Injured Military Service People 280 806 061 618 193 409 132 134 386 164 645 451 516 Hispanic 359 462 Homelessness Housing / Shelters 998 153 162 141 131 314 199 192 Hospices 568 776 109 Housing Networks 218 193 138 386 862 613 148 487 871 714 Human Rights 138 920 126 112 120 201 Human Services 100 009 901 157 141 828 Hunger / Food Cupboards 151 139 704 561 166 Good Luck with your lottery plays!  8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
If That # Looks Good, Play It!!! United States Member #74414 April 28, 2009 1432 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 2, 2011, 2:55 pm - IP Logged | |
Safety Tips for Donating Online: Once you are satisfied that the charity is worthwhile, give generously if you can. There are many good charities that need your help to operate valuable programs and provide needed services. When you give wisely, you will be giving more effectively. Know your charity. On-line or off-line never give to a charity that you know nothing about. Look for a mission statement, a clear description of program accomplishments and a list of the board of directors. Do not assume a web address with a ".org" rather than a ".com" ending is a non-profit organization. Anyone can purchase a ".org" web address. To determine if a group has tax-exempt status, go to the IRS web site. Obtain contact information. Make sure that you have the option to contact the charity on-line through a working email address and off-line through a phone number and a mailing address. Give safely. Only donate on charity sites that utilize encryption technology to scramble your personal and credit card information, before it is transmitted on the Internet. You can tell if the form that asks for your personal and credit card information is secure by seeing if there is an "s" after the "http" (e.g. "https") that precedes the Internet address or URL in the browser window on the top of the web page. Give directly. Why hand over a chunk of your contribution to a third party web site when you can give directly through a charity's own site? A wonderful aspect of the Internet is its ability to conveniently locate charities through search engines. Protect your privacy. Look for a privacy policy and read it. If you don't, you may learn too late that the privacy policy does not safeguard your privacy. Before disclosing personal information, especially your credit card number, find out how the site plans to use your information and if it plans to sell it or exchange it. Keep paper records. Print a copy of your final confirmation screen or an email confirmation of your donation. If you do not receive a confirmation notice, immediately notify the charity to see if it received your contribution. It is a good idea to hold on to a hard copy receipt in case your computer crashes at tax time. Don't respond to spam solicitations. Spam is the junk mail of the on-line world. It is worse because it costs nearly nothing to send and can be very difficult to identify where it is coming from. Spam solicitations may contain links to web sites of scammers that look like those of legitimate charities. Do not forward to friends chain email solicitations. These chain letters may contain old or unreliable information. Also do not believe an email that promises a donation will be made to a charity every time it is passed on. Be wary of email from unfamiliar sources that asks you to reply if you do not want to receive their email. They may be trying to see if your email address is active so they can sell it to others and flood you with even more spam. Courtesy of Charity Watch Website. Best of Luck with your lottery Plays!!!!! | | |
If That # Looks Good, Play It!!! United States Member #74414 April 28, 2009 1432 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 2, 2011, 3:00 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: Inner City Arts -Provides elementary, middle and high school students living in the poorest neighborhoods, with the tools and skills they need to succeed academically and personally. A full-service arts center offers opportunities to learn, create, gather and celebrate. Inner-City Arts contributes to the beauty, safety, well-being, and vibrancy of the entire community. Inner City Music - Supports the development of music businesses and musicians. Instill in young people an appreciation of music from all cultures through instruction in traditional instruments. Promotes opportunities for children and youth of low-income families to receive music education from professional musicians. Inner City Sports – Provides the opportunity for youth to engage with positive adults, build character through their participation in sports and to have adequate equipment and facilities. Provides the opportunity to have a positive, life impacting youth sports experience which leads to good health and the belief in the benefits of education. Provides supplemental funding to enhance the quality and integrity of youth sports. International Relief & Development – Dedicated to empowering the disadvantaged people of the world through emergency relief and participatory development programs based on principles of human dignity, self-reliance and social justice. provide targeted assistance, and create the foundation for long-term sustainability. Your contribution goes to good use for the benefit of people in our world community who are the victims of crises and disasters, or who are struggling against deprivations caused by severe poverty Jewish & Israel - Strives to embody the principles of the founders of Israel who, affirming the equality of all, intended the ingathering of the Jewish people and the creation of a diverse and pluralistic society. Literacy - Committed to assisting schools and families in their efforts to increase student reading ability and enjoyment and to create future generations of lifetime readers by helping to foster a love of reading in children. They strive to support the goals set by the No Child Left Behind Act through providing excellent reading material in a format that builds fluency and improves learning. Medical Care - Offers medical consultation, examination and forensic documentation of injuries, psychological treatment and support, and practical help. Mental Health -The Mental Health Foundations encourages, develops and supports educational campaigns and other initiatives to improve understanding of mental illness and ensure access to quality care. The Foundation is particularly concerned with reducing the stigma of mental illness and encouraging individuals to seek early diagnosis. Peace & International Relations – Is the medical and public health voice for policies to prevent nuclear war and proliferation and to slow, stop and reverse global warming and toxic degradation of the environment. to end atmospheric nuclear testing by documenting the presence of Strontium 90, a byproduct of atomic testing, in children's teeth. Helping to end new nuclear warhead production and winning an international moratorium on explosive nuclear testing. Population Planning - Works to ensure that every person has the right and access to sexual and reproductive health, so that humanity and the natural environment can exist in balance and fewer people live in poverty. Privately Funded Scholarship Programs - Provides some of America's most underprivileged families the opportunity to send their children to a school of their choice. For over 57,000 children, this education opportunity means an escape from failing inner-city public schools, and an enhanced likelihood of a productive and successful future. Over 1.25 million children remain on private scholarship program waiting lists because parents are demanding an alternative to unsafe and low-performing schools. Private scholarship programs are providing them that alternative - the means to a better education for their children. Such school choice options put each child's education first, over and above the pressures of a status-quo education system. Public Policy - To advocate rapid postwar economic demobilization and, more generally, to improve Congress's understanding of the economic consequences of its actions. To promote greater public knowledge and understanding of the social and economic advantages accruing to the American people through the maintenance of the system of free, competitive enterprise. Senior Citizen - More than 13 million seniors live on less that $22,000 per year. For 26% of all seniors aged 65+, Social Security is their only source of income. Older workers who have lost a job are more likely than any other age group to remain jobless for 99 weeks or more. Senior Citizen Foundations help older adults find benefits and jobs to improve their lives. Millions of older Americans struggle in silence every day just to pay for food, medicine, and a place to live. They deserve better—and you can help. Terminally or Chronically ill - Devotes itself to creative legal and legislative initiatives to secure comprehensive and compassionate options at the end of life. They set national standards for end-of-life care and assert constitutional protection for aid in dying. Their team of litigators and legislative experts fights bills that would force patients to endure futile, invasive treatment; sets enforceability standards for advance directives; mandates pain and palliative care training for physicians; monitors legislative and policy initiatives; and ultimately shapes best-practice standards for end-of-life care. Veterans & Military - Strongly committed to helping those who have selflessly given to our country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries. It is our duty and our honor to assist severely injured Servicemen and Servicewomen and their immediate families by raising donations of money, building materials and professional labor and to coordinate the process of building a home that provides maximum freedom of movement and the ability to live more independently. Volunteers Of All Kinds - There are many types of roles that you, as a volunteer, can fill. Many of these will enable you to develop new skills that will enhance your career and give you the opportunity to try new things, all while working toward our shared goal of making a better future for families who are less fortunate. Women’s Rights - Advancing women’s rights by making grants that support and strengthen women’s groups around the world. Mobilize and redistribute resources that enable women to develop creative solutions to local, regional, and transnational challenges. Brings grantees and donors together in an international network that promotes women’s action for social change, equality, peace, and justice worldwide. Youth Development - Helps children realize their potential and build their futures, nurture children and strengthen communities. We have known all along that mentoring has a long-lasting, positive effect on children’s confidence, grades, and social skills and the results of this impact study scientifically confirm that belief. 46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs, 27% less likely to begin using alcohol, 52% less likely to skip school, 37% less likely to skip a class and 33% less likely to hit someone Youth – Residential Care - Cares for youths in need has evolved, but each day their core purpose is to keep them safe, stable and provide them with an enduring family relationship. Youth Residential centers are a safe refuge to youths who can no longer live at home due to their parents’ drug and alcohol addiction. Youths are abandoned when their parents flee from authorities. Best of Luck with your Lottery Plays!!!!!!
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How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 2, 2011, 7:00 pm - IP Logged | |
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: Inner City Arts -Provides elementary, middle and high school students living in the poorest neighborhoods, with the tools and skills they need to succeed academically and personally. A full-service arts center offers opportunities to learn, create, gather and celebrate. Inner-City Arts contributes to the beauty, safety, well-being, and vibrancy of the entire community. Inner City Music - Supports the development of music businesses and musicians. Instill in young people an appreciation of music from all cultures through instruction in traditional instruments. Promotes opportunities for children and youth of low-income families to receive music education from professional musicians. Inner City Sports – Provides the opportunity for youth to engage with positive adults, build character through their participation in sports and to have adequate equipment and facilities. Provides the opportunity to have a positive, life impacting youth sports experience which leads to good health and the belief in the benefits of education. Provides supplemental funding to enhance the quality and integrity of youth sports. International Relief & Development – Dedicated to empowering the disadvantaged people of the world through emergency relief and participatory development programs based on principles of human dignity, self-reliance and social justice. provide targeted assistance, and create the foundation for long-term sustainability. Your contribution goes to good use for the benefit of people in our world community who are the victims of crises and disasters, or who are struggling against deprivations caused by severe poverty Jewish & Israel - Strives to embody the principles of the founders of Israel who, affirming the equality of all, intended the ingathering of the Jewish people and the creation of a diverse and pluralistic society. Literacy - Committed to assisting schools and families in their efforts to increase student reading ability and enjoyment and to create future generations of lifetime readers by helping to foster a love of reading in children. They strive to support the goals set by the No Child Left Behind Act through providing excellent reading material in a format that builds fluency and improves learning. Medical Care - Offers medical consultation, examination and forensic documentation of injuries, psychological treatment and support, and practical help. Mental Health -The Mental Health Foundations encourages, develops and supports educational campaigns and other initiatives to improve understanding of mental illness and ensure access to quality care. The Foundation is particularly concerned with reducing the stigma of mental illness and encouraging individuals to seek early diagnosis. Peace & International Relations – Is the medical and public health voice for policies to prevent nuclear war and proliferation and to slow, stop and reverse global warming and toxic degradation of the environment. to end atmospheric nuclear testing by documenting the presence of Strontium 90, a byproduct of atomic testing, in children's teeth. Helping to end new nuclear warhead production and winning an international moratorium on explosive nuclear testing. Population Planning - Works to ensure that every person has the right and access to sexual and reproductive health, so that humanity and the natural environment can exist in balance and fewer people live in poverty. Privately Funded Scholarship Programs - Provides some of America's most underprivileged families the opportunity to send their children to a school of their choice. For over 57,000 children, this education opportunity means an escape from failing inner-city public schools, and an enhanced likelihood of a productive and successful future. Over 1.25 million children remain on private scholarship program waiting lists because parents are demanding an alternative to unsafe and low-performing schools. Private scholarship programs are providing them that alternative - the means to a better education for their children. Such school choice options put each child's education first, over and above the pressures of a status-quo education system. Public Policy - To advocate rapid postwar economic demobilization and, more generally, to improve Congress's understanding of the economic consequences of its actions. To promote greater public knowledge and understanding of the social and economic advantages accruing to the American people through the maintenance of the system of free, competitive enterprise. Senior Citizen - More than 13 million seniors live on less that $22,000 per year. For 26% of all seniors aged 65+, Social Security is their only source of income. Older workers who have lost a job are more likely than any other age group to remain jobless for 99 weeks or more. Senior Citizen Foundations help older adults find benefits and jobs to improve their lives. Millions of older Americans struggle in silence every day just to pay for food, medicine, and a place to live. They deserve better—and you can help. Terminally or Chronically ill - Devotes itself to creative legal and legislative initiatives to secure comprehensive and compassionate options at the end of life. They set national standards for end-of-life care and assert constitutional protection for aid in dying. Their team of litigators and legislative experts fights bills that would force patients to endure futile, invasive treatment; sets enforceability standards for advance directives; mandates pain and palliative care training for physicians; monitors legislative and policy initiatives; and ultimately shapes best-practice standards for end-of-life care. Veterans & Military - Strongly committed to helping those who have selflessly given to our country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries. It is our duty and our honor to assist severely injured Servicemen and Servicewomen and their immediate families by raising donations of money, building materials and professional labor and to coordinate the process of building a home that provides maximum freedom of movement and the ability to live more independently. Volunteers Of All Kinds - There are many types of roles that you, as a volunteer, can fill. Many of these will enable you to develop new skills that will enhance your career and give you the opportunity to try new things, all while working toward our shared goal of making a better future for families who are less fortunate. Women’s Rights - Advancing women’s rights by making grants that support and strengthen women’s groups around the world. Mobilize and redistribute resources that enable women to develop creative solutions to local, regional, and transnational challenges. Brings grantees and donors together in an international network that promotes women’s action for social change, equality, peace, and justice worldwide. Youth Development - Helps children realize their potential and build their futures, nurture children and strengthen communities. We have known all along that mentoring has a long-lasting, positive effect on children’s confidence, grades, and social skills and the results of this impact study scientifically confirm that belief. 46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs, 27% less likely to begin using alcohol, 52% less likely to skip school, 37% less likely to skip a class and 33% less likely to hit someone Youth – Residential Care - Cares for youths in need has evolved, but each day their core purpose is to keep them safe, stable and provide them with an enduring family relationship. Youth Residential centers are a safe refuge to youths who can no longer live at home due to their parents’ drug and alcohol addiction. Youths are abandoned when their parents flee from authorities. Best of Luck with your Lottery Plays!!!!!!
Charitie$ and Foundation$ Cont: Inner City Arts 175 180 1429 1121 Inner City Music 182 177 981 1170 Inner City Sports 224 233 1470 1878 International Relief & Development 249 338 124 349 2022 2186 Jewish & Israel 565 138 129 769 Literacy 441 549 Medical Care 186 202 Mental Health 469 123 119 978 Peace & International Relations 124 321 1814 2237 Population Planning 226 216 1365 1065 Privately Funded Scholarship Programs 174 417 134 139 409 2299 2780 Public Policy 712 143 134 318 Senior Citizen 807 166 165 1020 Terminally or Chronically Ill 930 120 282 278 1041 Veterans & Military 211 192 1142 Volunteers Of All Kinds 151 127 966 1155 Women’s Rights 987 170 159 1286 Youth Development 220 181 1053 1173 Youth – Residential Care 232 223 1285 1502 Good Luck with your lottery plays!  8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
How easy can it get? United States Member #77509 July 10, 2009 5277 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 2, 2011, 7:50 pm - IP Logged | |
Thanks, Empress-N, for compiling the types of charities and foundations for us! There are so many ways to give. You can also give your time and service. Giving isn't just about giving money. Reach out and help, when and where, you see and feel a need. You help to make the world better! You make the difference! Here is one more of many charities to consider. Shoes for the World's Children in Need 164 353 132 140 374 1478 2104 
 
May tremendous wealth find you! May you be more blessed when you share.  8♦K♠ “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.” ~ Bob Marley | | |
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