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blueriver11 says:
blueriver11 says:
RE: agnostic in a catholic school
Just out of curiosity, why do you go to a Catholic school if you're not Catholic? As for the girl…
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uhhhhhhhhhggggg im kid living in ohio my parennts are divorced and i think its hard,but what about kids without parents,homes,or freinds.i help out through my church,but what else can i do?
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Are you smart in a particular subject? If so, you could tutor. Or, if you're good with kids, you could start a babysitting business. Just think of something that you are good in or are interested in, and go for it!
Another thing you can do is join the Charity Game on GoCrossCampus. This is a gaming site that has promised to pay $0.10 per player of the winning team. DoSomething is one of the charity teams, and we would love to have your support. Each player we gain gives us a better chance at winning and helping this great organization. If you are interested, please go to http://pickteams.com/#home:index/. You can set up an account from there. Once you have joined, find the GoCrossCampus Tournament of Charities arena game and join Team DoSomething! We would love to have your help!
This may be a little hard if you aren't a people person, but try listening to people's stories and just talk to them. You can help people out so much better when you know where they're coming from. Also, just treat people nicely. If there's someone you know who has been going through a hard time, give them a complement or strike up a conversation with them. There's a girl at my school who has something wrong with her brain, but a lot of people don't know that. You can't really tell when you look/talk to her, but you can tell that something isn't right with her. Most people just conclude that he is trying to hard to fit in, which she is, but she has a real problem. She's not my favorite person, but I know that she feels happy (or better) whenever I just treat her nicely.
A good attitude towards people goes a long way.