Everyone at TopTenz is devastated by the tragedy that occurred at the most recent Boston Marathon (We have made a donation and hope you will too). Yet, all of us can do our part to assist our fellow citizens wounded by this disgusting and unjustifiable act of terrorism. Below is a list of ten individual [...]
Posted by Matthew Zarzeczny on Monday, May 6, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity · Tagged with bombing, Boston Bombing, Boston Marathon, charity, Massachusetts, serious injury, terrorism, TopTenz, victims
Being rich and/or powerful is a pretty sweet deal, not only are you considered better than ordinary people by sheer virtue of having more money than them, you also don’t have to put up with any of the pesky annoyances the rest of the world deals with every day. It’s great when we hear about [...]
Posted by Karl Smallwood on Friday, July 20, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity, People · Tagged with barack obama, bon jovi, Boris Johnson, Dave Grohl, Elvis Presley, Foo Fighters, Hugh Grant, Jack Sparrow, JBJ Soul Kitchen, Jim Cummings, Johnny Depp, Karl Smallwood, mayor of london, nice rich people, powerful people, rich people, Stephen King, Vladamir Putin, vladimir putin, Warren Buffet, Winnie the Pooh
When you buy a used vehicle, what do you do with the old one? If you try to sell it, you probably won’t get the price you are asking for. If you go too low, the buyer will ask what’s wrong with it. If you go too high, you won’t be able to sell it. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, April 16, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity, Misc · Tagged with American Red Cross, Auto auction, Boys and Girls Club, cars, cars4causes.net, charities, Charity Cars, Charitycar.us, Department of Conservation and National Resources, donate a car, donateacar.com, Free Charity Cars, God’s Mountain, Joseph Ferguson, Montgomery County Public School, mythbusters, onlinecardonation.org, Peterson Automotive Museum, Pick ‘N Pull, public car auctions, R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, Salvation Army, Used car
Natural disasters, disease, war, accidents, domestic violence, addiction, homelessness, animal abuse, the list goes on… We are all affected by the tragic stories that stream into our homes daily via television and the Internet and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. (Walt Disney) According [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Friday, April 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity · Tagged with American Red Cross, AmpleHarvest.org, Autism Research Institute, Care2, charities, charity, Children’s Wish Foundation, Click-to-donate sites, Cross Cultural Solutions, David Rockefeller Sr., Doctors Without Borders, donate blood, donate hair, donate time, food bank, freecycle.org, GoodSearch, Greg Kucera Gallery Inc ., grid computing, hair loss, healthy fresh food, Japan, local food pantries, New Hampshire, oxfam, Oxfam Unwrapped, public relations strategy, regift, South Africa, The Hunger Site, TopTenz.net, volunteer, volunteer vacations, Wish Foundation
Let’s face it; in a world that is heavily reliant upon technology, especially the Internet, none of us are entirely safe from running into an online scam. There are literally thousands of them, and even though you may consider yourself “e-smart,” the people who set up these scams may be looking to target those who [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity, Internet · Tagged with Advance-fee fraud, anti-virus software, bad apples, bank accounts, Business, Chile, china, computers, Confidence trick, cons, correct web address, Crime, download software, E-mail spam, e-smart, econsumer, Ethics, FBI’s Internet Complaint Center, FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, Fraud, fraud prevention, Get-rich-quick scheme, Governor, gullible Internet-user fall, Haiti, inernet crime complaint center, Internet, internet complaint, Internet dating, Internet fraud, Internet Scams, Internet World Stats, legitimate anti-virus software, Lottery, Lottery scam, lottery scams, Louisiana, natural disaster scam, New Orleans, New York, New York City, Nigeria, online ad, online boyfriend, online dating websites, online programs, online scam, online scammers, online scams, Paypal Inc, real anti-virus software, risk management, Rogue Software, scam reporting, scambusters.org, scammer, similar site, Spam, Spamming, Technology_Internet, United States, USD, viruses, website
The internet is truly the wave of the future for all people, but then we have to include scammers and “matchstick men” into that equation. Scammers have used the same “patterns of hustle” since antiquity, but now they’ve taken a new form: a virtual one. There’s almost no greater way to bilk someone out of [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, April 23, 2010 at 12:53 am
Filed under Charity, Crime, Internet · Tagged with Advance-fee fraud, American Red Cross, Armed Forces Children's Education Fund, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, bank account, Business ethics, Carol Hall, charity, charity scams, Church of Scientology, Confidence tricks, Crime, Dale Rathke, Deception, Deniz Feneri Foundation, Deniz Ferari, E-mail fraud, Education Fund, Ethics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency, federal government, Foundation of Hope, Fraud, Gary Kraser, Hope Scam, internet abominations, Internet fraud, internet frauds, internet predators, Internet Scams, Jay Nixon, l ron hubbard, lawyer, mass-communications scam, Scam, scams, Social engineering, Spamming, the Washington Examiner, Virginia Tech
Giving to charity is something that is seen as generous, responsible, and extremely caring. Many people donate money to certain charities that they hold close to them. Others will chip in their piece of charity by completing volunteer work at soup kitchens or working at a homeless shelter, or even volunteering at a local SPCA. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 12:24 am
Filed under Charity, Internet · Tagged with charitable causes, charities, charity, charity donations, charity websites, free flour, giving, helping, helping hand, helping others, homeless shelter, Internet, money, oceans, soup kitchens, spca, violence against women, volunteer work, websites