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I give when I can to others but feel strongly about people fighting Multiple Sclerosis....

I don`t know anyone who has it but I became rather knowledgeable about the disease about 3 years ago....I had similar symptoms as someone with MS, or atleast the doctor had thought so at the time...anyway it turned out I had mercury poisoning and my nervous system was damaged, thankfully after about 6 months it pretty much went away....but I never forgot those strange symptoms that you can`t even explain unless you experience them..

Multiple Sclerosis is a horrendous disease that doctors have not been able to come up with much to remedy its wide variety of symptoms...

Just curious how many gamblers give to these or other charities...
 

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Great thread J-MAN!
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My favorite charity is the JIMMY FUND FOUNDATION.

They help the fight against cancer in children.

Here is a link to the JIMMY FUND website if anybody would like to learn more about the foundation and would possibly like to donate to this very worthy charity.

http://www.jimmyfund.org/

http://www.jimmyfund.org/abo/
 

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Awesome...I belive strongly in the WWF (World Wild life Fund) & the SPCA.

It really breaks my heart when I see how we as human beings disrespect nature.

Please, if you are ever thinking of going to an animal show or circus or something like that, think twice....watch them rather in their natural beuty...take photographs....

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http://www.islamic-relief.com

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Iraq Emergency Projects

Conflict and over 12 years of crippling sanctions have left the Iraqi people in a fragile state. The ongoing insecurity, power cuts, lack of clean water and food only add to the misery of a vulnerable people. Here is the latest update on Islamic Relief's emergency relief work.

HEALTH
After precise needs assessments, Islamic Relief Iraq has distributed Emergency Health Kits (EHKs) to 17 hospitals and health care centres in central Iraq. Each kit can meet the basic health needs of 10,000 people for three months. Five Primary Health Care Centres are currently undergoing rehabilitation.

Earlier, 70 wheelchairs and 5 hospital beds were distributed amongst hospitals and centres for the disabled. Medicines and other equipment have also been distributed, and rehabilitation work on hospitals and health centres continues.

[Iraq Health Projects]


EDUCATION
Islamic Relief has helped around 2850 children to return to school so far. Rehabilitation began with Al Sajjad Primary School for Girls in Kerbala, and continues in schools ac**** central and Southern Iraq.

Emergency repairs included fixing the water and sanitation facilities and electrical supply, replacing ceiling fans and repainting the building inside and out. Nine schools have been rehabilitated so far, and more rehabilitations are in progress or planned.

[School Aid Convoy]
[Rehabilitated Schools]


WATER
Water and sewage treatment plants and distribution systems all continue to disintegrate due to years of neglect. The result is contaminated drinking water which can be deadly for the young, sick or the elderly.

Working in partnership with Merlin, Islamic Relief has distributed over 270,000 packs of water treatment chemicals to families and hospitals in the worst affected areas. IR also plans to rehabilitate water treatment plants in Iraq.

Without a secure environment and safe access to populations in need, emergency relief operations are extremely difficult. Despite the dangers Islamic Relief staff in Iraq are hard at work helping to alleviate suffering.

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I guess you could call me an avid waterman...I spend probably a good 40 days out on the water each summer and fall..nothing better than the great outdoors...

I respect the water and its sealife but when I get my hands on those chesapeake bay crabs there coming home to be steamed!!!
 

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i support my local church...it's the hope of the world.
 

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The Yawkey family Tom and his wife Jean along with Ted Williams were major supporters of The Jimmy Fund. Mr. Yawkey made The Jimmy Fund the official charity of the Boston Red Sox back in the early 50's. Ted did a lot for seriously ill children his whole life. Most of the time he did not want his name mentioned when it came time to give credit. Bobby Orr was very generous with his time and money to the fund. I have in a very small way always tried to help The Jimmy Fund, a wonderful charity for the most derserving of members of American society - The Children.


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http://www.casi.org.uk/info/charities.html

Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq

Charities
The following are charitable organisations registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. This list is presented to inform only: the charities listed here are not affiliated with CASI, nor does CASI necessarily endorse their work or the reverse. Potential donors may wish to ask whether a charity works in South/Central Iraq (which is administered by the government in Baghdad) or Iraqi Kurdistan (which is administered by the UN and local government) as the government in Baghdad does not allow organisations in Iraqi Kurdistan to work in the South/Centre. They may also wish to ask whether the charity is also involved in advocacy work in the UK.

Further information about the work of some of these charities has been compiled by CASI on this page.

The list below was last updated 21 September 2003.

CARE International UK (registered charity number 292506)
(Iraq project page)
10-13 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
info@ciuk.org

Christian Aid (registered charity number 258003)
(Iraq page)
35 Lower Marsh
Waterloo
London SE1 7RL
info@christian-aid.org

Help the Children of Iraq (registered charity number 1056486)
P.O.Box 6083
London SW19 5XE.

Human Relief Foundation (registered charity number 1043676)
PO Box 194
Bradford, West Yorkshire
BD7 1YW
humanrelief@dial.pipex.com
+44 1274 392727, fax +44 121 442 4148.

Iraqi Civilian Aid (registered charity number 1024571)
371 Church Lane
London NW9 8JB
0208 200 4440

Iraqi Refugee Aid Council (IRAC) (registered charity number 1073771)
Unit 2E, Crusader House
283/289 Cricklewood Broadway
London NW2 6NX
admin@irac.org.uk
IRAC's website, formerly at http://www.irac.org.uk, is not operational at present, although the organisation continues to function.

Kurdistan Children's Fund (registered charity number 1027522)
ksc-kcf@ksc-kcf.org
121 Stafford Road
Wallington
Surrey SM6 9BN
0044-173-7644-889, fax 0044-173-7644-600
Have been operating in North Iraq since 1991, and now also in Baghdad and Kirkuk. Also known as as Kurdistan Save the Children.

Kurdistan Reconstruction Organisation (registered charity number 1016166)
50 Leeds Road
Selby, North Yorkshire
YO8 4HX
01757 706040

Marshes Relief Foundation (registered charity number 1052296)
253A Uxbridge Road
London W12 9DS
0208 606 9899

Medical Aid for Iraqi Children (registered charity number 1044222)
office@maic.org.uk
26 Old Brompton Road
4th Floor, London SW7 3DL

Middle East Reformed Fellowship (England) (registered charity number 1044672)
44 Hamilton Road
Hayes, Middlesex
UB3 3AS
0208 561 6183

Rescue Organisation of Iraqi in Need Trust (registered charity number 1016702)
P.O. Box 2594
London W1A 3NW
0208 452 5636

Save the Children UK (registered charity number 213890)
(Iraq country report)
19 Grove Lane
London SE5 8RD
020 7703 5400.
Follow this link for statements on Iraq by Save the Children Fund UK.
 

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just to clarify...i believe that THE local church is the hope of the world, not MY local church specifically.

it sounded kind of arrogant when i re-read the post.
 

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Thanks SS - the respect it mutual.

Last year www.BlueGrass.com donated several hundred dollars to CARE (one of the best charities in the world IMO) -

CARE International UK (registered charity number 292506)
(Iraq project page)
10-13 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
info@ciuk.org
 

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this year I m thinking to donate to BetPanam
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sorry...couldn't resist
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World Wildlife Fund WWF payroll deduction only way to go
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dante, i used to have that setup but later found out that all my money went to jimmy super-fly snooka and andre the giant.
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Blue,
Show some compasion.
The great Andre "The Giant" is no longer with us. He's either in heaven with God or elsewhere with Prescott Bush.
 

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sorry lander. you're right...i probably should have said hulk hogan or rowdy roddy piper.

my bad.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by blue edwards:
dante, i used to have that setup but later found out that all my money went to jimmy super-fly snooka and andre the giant.
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http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2634.htm
Background: Gigantism refers to the excessive linear growth that occurs with growth hormone (GH) excess when epiphyseal growth plates are open during childhood, whereas acromegaly indicates the disorder of GH excess in adulthood. These disorders may be thought of as existing along a spectrum of GH excess, with principal manifestations determined by the developmental stage during which such excess originates. Onset of GH hypersecretion in childhood results in gigantism, onset of GH hypersecretion in late adolescence results in tall stature and acromegaly, and GH hypersecretion that occurs after fusion of the epiphyses is termed acromegaly. This article focuses on GH excess occurring in childhood.

Among the best-known examples of gigantism are Robert Wadlow, the “Alton Giant,” who stood 8 feet 11 inches at the time of his death when aged in his mid-20s (see Image 1) and Andre Rousimoff, "Andre the Giant," who was 6 feet 3 inches when aged 12 years and reached a height of 7 feet 4 inches by adulthood.

In recent years, scientific breakthroughs in the molecular, genetic, and hormonal basis of GH excess have provided important insights into the pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment of this interesting disease.
 

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