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Among the places people look to give are charities for children. Children are the future, the hope for mankind. They are the heart and soul of the world. They are the innocent, and that's why so many do what they can to help the little ones in need.
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Based out of Pennsylvania, a charity in honor of a young girl who died brings in money to fight cancer through lemonade stands across the country. This unique group funds research and also travel for families who have children fighting this dreaded disease.
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Yet another group, this one centered in Washington State, sends out gaming systems and games to hospitals worldwide. These games give children a diversion, something else to think about other than their illnesses.
In Arizona, a group offers an after school music program that goes beyond just providing instruments for students, but also gives them a sense of the music business, via tours of radio stations and other activities.
Highly successful, one program in Illinois combines homework with learning circus acts like juggling and the trampoline. This unique after school operation boasts that all their students graduate from high school.
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About the Author
The author is a freelance journalist who writes regularly on the work of charities for children in the developing world. She also supports child ministry work and sponsor a child programs.
Jeremy Smith
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