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onbekend

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Jan 14, 2024
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I won't go too far into details here. I have quite a bit of money saved up now, more than enough to get the resources/supplies for my suicide. Regardless, I know I'll have a lot of money leftover. I don't really have a use for it, I'm thinking about giving half of what's leftover (probably a lot) to my family, and the other half to charity.
With that being said, What charity would you think is a good choice? I've never donated to charity before, But If I'm gonna go out I may as well do something good before I do right?
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
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You could pick a charity that resonates with you the most or perhaps check the local ones to you in your area - usually the local ones are the most in need due to lack of funding
 
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whywere

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Jun 26, 2020
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I agree with @Render, as far as the legacy part.

I am going to start a scholarship to a college when I go and help folks get an education.

Walter
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Your are generous and it's much appreciated. But keep in mind that "Big Charities" als have a lot of costs to pay the chairman/CEO, the employees and all that. I can tell you that in 3rd world countries a lot families could live off the interests paid off bank deposits with just a few thousand dollars for many years. Keep that in mind.
 
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Ah.ow

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Mar 12, 2024
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Your are generous and it's much appreciated. But keep in mind that "Big Charities" als have a lot of costs to pay the chairman/CEO, the employees and all that. I can tell you that in 3rd world countries a lot families could live off the interests paid off bank deposits with just a few thousand dollars for many years. Keep that in mind.
also even in organizations that get pay employees low, I've only seen examples where money is not used helpfully. I've not been helped by charities except 1 for clothes, and donating to it feels silly, it might just have been the one that was accessible to me and there might be more like it. I'm forgetting my last train of thought about that clothes charity though
 
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Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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also even in organizations that get pay employees low, I've only seen examples where money is not used helpfully. I've not been helped by charities except 1 for clothes, and donating to it feels silly, it might just have been the one that was accessible to me and there might be more like it. I'm forgetting my last train of thought about that clothes charity though
I'm from "1st world" but actually I live happily in "3rd world". I know how much more one can get for hard currency. That's why I said OP should think about "Charities" wisely.