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By orbiefangraham 1 comments
This is to give ideas on how to use your own hell to elp others & in turn you too... more »
By PCOliver 5 comments
To Upcycle you first have to know what it is. Upcycle means to take an item and craft it into a new useable item. Sounds like a lot like recycling doesn’t it? The difference is that when you upcycle you change it into another useable item. When ... more »
By mollyhcarter 0 comments
For anyone with youngsters, or a parent as a teacher like me, you’ve most likely heard of Box Tops for Education. If you haven’t you may have seen them on common household items like plastic bags or cereal. Box Tops for Education is a program ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at Feed the Children, which strives to "deliver food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to individuals, children and families who lack ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at Goodwill Industries International, which strives to "enhance the quality and dignity of life for individuals, families and communities on ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Compiling a church history is an excellent way to preserve a church' s history and is also a great fundraiser. You can make the history as long or as short as you want. Some churches hire professionals to compile and write their histories, while ... more »
By L1onherd 7 comments
It’s not uncommon to turn on the TV or read in your local paper about flooding, sever weather, winds, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornados. No matter how much we plan and prepare in wake of disaster, it seems that some things cannot be helped. ... more »
By LyzB 12 comments
Some people think sexism is damaging to society, but you don't care. You want women to earn less than men. You want your daughter to be a secretary and then a baby machine. It may be hard to overcome all those years of "sensitivity" ... more »
By amylaine 1 comments
Grant funds are great to start a project and fill needs in the community. However when you accept a grant you may be asked to fulfill certain obligations. If the obligations are not met you will be required to refund the grant money. Blow is ... more »
By msmarymac 0 comments
It’s the time of year to spread good cheer. If you’ve had a great year, or even if you haven’t, get into the spirit of the season by donating your time or money to one of your favorite non-profit organizations. You’ll feel great knowing you’ve ... more »
By PCOliver 3 comments
Your first time at an auction can be a frenzy of confusion and very intimidating. Many auctions are frequented by dealers, designers and even some contract buyers. Keep these tips in mind and you will do well with your bidding... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
If you’re single, and try to meet your mate in a bar, what do you really have in common, that you drink? It’s not a great foundation on which to build a relationship. If you are looking for a genuine companion, a far better way is join a singles ... more »
By shallwe 1 comments
So, you want to make big bucks by writing articles for eHow? Here's how I earned a whopping 37 cents in my first week! You can, too..... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 3 comments
Have you ever dreamed of being a knight? Of donning beautiful Renaissance attire? Of being a soldier in a Civil War battle? If you have a passion for a particular historical period, chances are there's a group out there that shares your interest ... more »
By imaqueen1975 1 comments
Living arraignments for learning disabled or other challenged adults... more »
By Ariana Cherry-Shearer 8 comments
If things have been tough this year, or if you or anyone else in your family has been out of work, there are agencies who are available to help those in need for Christmas. It is nothing to be ashamed of, and everybody needs a little bit of help ... more »
By iSeeHowNow 13 comments
In today's market, taking advantage of a free offer or exploring a money making endeavor on the side is all-to-often too good to be true. With so many on-line scams or participation requirement offers, most people have grown weary and albeit ... more »
By M A Bramlett 0 comments
Teach students how to celebrate earth day all year long with these ideas on how to go green in the classroom... more »
By Melissa Maroff 3 comments
Greyhound racing may seem like a harmless sport—but behind the scenes—it's not so harmless. Each year tens of thousands of greyhounds are bred, only to have the majority destroyed because they lack racing potential, are injured while racing or ... more »
By dalady 5 comments
Sure we all see those pictures of poor starving people around the world and we feel bad, BUT we cant really afford to help. Well now affording it is a non-issue. Thanks to a really cool and innovative website anyone with a computer and a few ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 7 comments
Trapping animals with steel-jawed led-hold traps is inhumane and cruel. Animal welfare organizations are working to end this barbaric custom. Follow the steps below to learn how you can help stop needless suffering by animals ensnared in these ... more »
By Tena Green 0 comments
It is an unfortunate fact that many of our coral reefs are dying. Coral reefs, the largest living structure on the planet, are dying from pollution, erosion, fishing, and coastal development. There are things we can do to help the coral reef, ... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
The American Civil Liberties Union has been around since 1920, though it stands in a tradition of defending civil liberties that stretches back at least as far as the founding of the United States. Civil liberties include, but are not limited to, ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 2 comments
Most people are familiar with the diplomatic and peacekeeping operations of the United Nations. However, those are only a small part of the overall work carried out by the many diverse areas and functions of the UN. The United Nations is central ... more »
By YouthServices 0 comments
That old saying, "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink." That is true...but you can put salt in his oats. That makes him thirsty. We have billions of dollars of programs, services for people. Why do some ... more »