This article has been floating around the internet for a few years now: Good Housekeeping’s advice to women on how to prepare for their husband’s daily homecoming. For some, it is a look back at “The Good Old Days”. For others, it is a look back at a very limiting environment for a lot of people. Imagine today with a ...
Read More »Giving, but for what?
There’s a special section of the NY Times today on giving and charity. Part of the lead article raises the question of whether some tax exempt organizations are appropriate, because it appears that a lot of the donate dollars aren’t tricking down to the poor and those most in need. In other words, some are claiming charity "ain’t what it ...
Read More »It is that time of year again
It is that time of year when prospective donors decide to give before the year is out. And many these days refer to the Internet for advice on where to give. One of the most used Web Sites by the lay donor prospect is the Charity Navigator, which rates the charities by stars, 4 is best, and by efficiency,. The ...
Read More »Smokeout Bloggers in Eastern
Visit www.cancer.org/livefreesmokefree to celebrate the Great American Smokeout. On the site, you can vote for America’s Next Smokesperson, read blogs of those who have quit and/or are trying to quit smoking, find cessation resources and much more. Check out a few of our bloggers below: Dying to Live — Janet Lee Tiberio’s blog about starting to smoke at age 13 ...
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