Homeless Charity Organizations

How I can help a good charity / nonprofit of the house?
I think something to help people with cancer, animals, homelessness, hunger, children, elderly, etc, but not send the money because I have none to give. If there is anything I could pretend to do something (letters, offices, perhaps) who could do such things. Or maybe use something to support … or just something simple that could help. I heard of an organization (do not know the name) that accepts soda can pop tops and becomes money to help children with cancer. And if there are organizations or something to help people with mental illness (Eg, autism) that would be a cool support organization
Help from home is a bit difficult. It's a bit difficult to influence the world if they are not in it. But if you do not want to venture outside the house and still an effect of the Charity, so I'm sure that the work can be done. You can help raise awareness on issues important to you in the registry, and announced, news groups and bulletin board sites varied. Some food pantries to go home could make junk food have to make a donation. Hi You can call the Army to get food at local offices. This website led http://www.serviceleader.org/old/vv/orgs/mentor.html an online resource for advice and mentoring, can can help. If you are good with crafts you may want to think about the author of a charity, then auction their creations from a site like eBay or Craigslist, the proceeds going to charity or organization you choose. I'm sure there are other options I have not even thought of. Perhaps others here have a better idea.
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