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More Stuff for Father's Day ... Just Not for You

I mocked a dad for not wanting things for Father's Day. How could he not want a coffee mug? Or a tie? Or even crappy, home-made crayon art work? But now I'm guessing there's quite a few dads out there -- somewhere -- who value family, happiness and social awareness over more important things.

And that's where Changing the Present comes in. It's web site that lets you donate to important causes, instead of simply shelling out dough for bric-a-brac and lingerie this Father's Day.

For instance, for $50 you can de-mine a sports field. For $20, you can buy 8,000 pounds of carbon to offset something to do with the ice caps. For $75, you can provide healthcare to a needy person for a month.

The list of ultra-cool greeny gifts goes on and on -- and I'm beginning to think I might finally have found something better than stuff. (Note that I haven't vetted this site -- so do your homework before donating. But the idea was too good to pass up.)  


Comments

 

Brittany said:

Another way that families can donate to charity in the name of a loved one is by creating a fundraising page on Firstgiving.com.  After you set up your fundraising page (you can do this for pretty much any non-profit) you can send it to all your friends and family.  By doing this you can rally together everyone and each member can leave a personal message.  It's a great way for family members across the country to donate together and really cool visual for Dad on Father's Day.  

June 11, 2007 1:36 PM

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