Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 Dear List Members, I am in the process of looking for some charities in the US. If any member has had some experience working with charities specifically for the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and Rahu and Ketu in the US, it will be extremely helpful if some information is shared regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks and Regards, PNR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Dear PNR, The following charities (or similar ones) can be used for various purposes. 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked food items for their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items for their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] 3. Local food banks (same as above) 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy child/student - Monthly payments] 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person - Monthly payments are accepted] 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating food/clothing etc. 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering drug addicts, mental diseases homes, people recovering from prostitution etc. can be looked in your local phone books. best wishes, Anshev B. Bhardwejj , " pnr312 " <pnr312> wrote: > > Dear List Members, > > I am in the process of looking for some charities in the US. If any > member has had some experience working with charities specifically for > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and Rahu and Ketu in > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some information is shared > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > Thanks and Regards, > PNR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Dear Mr Anshev, Thank you for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate it. This list is pretty exhaustive and helpful. I will certainly look into these organizations in my area and see what I can do by way of donations. Thanks and regards, PNR , " Anshev B Bhardwejj " <anshevb> wrote: > Dear PNR, > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be used for various > purposes. > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked food items for > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items for their soup > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy child/student - > Monthly payments] > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person - Monthly > payments are accepted] > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating food/clothing > etc. > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering drug addicts, > mental diseases homes, people recovering from prostitution etc. can > be looked in your local phone books. > > > best wishes, > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > , " pnr312 " <pnr312> wrote: > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > I am in the process of looking for some charities in the US. If > any > > member has had some experience working with charities specifically > for > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and Rahu and Ketu > in > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some information is shared > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > PNR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 What planet would a charity that helps the blind be good for? Ryan --- Anshev B Bhardwejj <anshevb wrote: > Dear PNR, > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be > used for various > purposes. > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked > food items for > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items > for their soup > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy > child/student - > Monthly payments] > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person > - Monthly > payments are accepted] > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating > food/clothing > etc. > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering > drug addicts, > mental diseases homes, people recovering from > prostitution etc. can > be looked in your local phone books. > > > best wishes, > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > , " pnr312 " > <pnr312> wrote: > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > I am in the process of looking for some charities > in the US. If > any > > member has had some experience working with > charities specifically > for > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and > Rahu and Ketu > in > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some > information is shared > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > PNR > > > Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Sun I guess. Am I right Dear Prof ? Rgds, Rajul Kaushik - " Ryan Rocheleau " <eleblanc1982 Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:58 AM Re: Re: Charities > What planet would a charity that helps the blind be > good for? > > Ryan > > --- Anshev B Bhardwejj <anshevb wrote: > > > Dear PNR, > > > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be > > used for various > > purposes. > > > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked > > food items for > > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items > > for their soup > > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy > > child/student - > > Monthly payments] > > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person > > - Monthly > > payments are accepted] > > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating > > food/clothing > > etc. > > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering > > drug addicts, > > mental diseases homes, people recovering from > > prostitution etc. can > > be looked in your local phone books. > > > > > > best wishes, > > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > > > > > > > , " pnr312 " > > <pnr312> wrote: > > > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > > > I am in the process of looking for some charities > > in the US. If > > any > > > member has had some experience working with > > charities specifically > > for > > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and > > Rahu and Ketu > > in > > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some > > information is shared > > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > > PNR > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2005 Report Share Posted September 29, 2005 Hello dear Rajul, Right. It also serves for the affliction of the sixth lord. Best wishes, - " Rajul Kaushik " <vista Thursday, September 29, 2005 1:05 PM Re: Re: Charities > Sun I guess. > Am I right Dear Prof ? > > Rgds, > Rajul Kaushik > - > " Ryan Rocheleau " <eleblanc1982 > > Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:58 AM > Re: Re: Charities > > >> What planet would a charity that helps the blind be >> good for? >> >> Ryan >> >> --- Anshev B Bhardwejj <anshevb wrote: >> >> > Dear PNR, >> > >> > The following charities (or similar ones) can be >> > used for various >> > purposes. >> > >> > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked >> > food items for >> > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] >> > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items >> > for their soup >> > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] >> > 3. Local food banks (same as above) >> > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy >> > child/student - >> > Monthly payments] >> > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person >> > - Monthly >> > payments are accepted] >> > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating >> > food/clothing >> > etc. >> > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering >> > drug addicts, >> > mental diseases homes, people recovering from >> > prostitution etc. can >> > be looked in your local phone books. >> > >> > >> > best wishes, >> > Anshev B. Bhardwejj >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > , " pnr312 " >> > <pnr312> wrote: >> > > >> > > Dear List Members, >> > > >> > > I am in the process of looking for some charities >> > in the US. If >> > any >> > > member has had some experience working with >> > charities specifically >> > for >> > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and >> > Rahu and Ketu >> > in >> > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some >> > information is shared >> > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. >> > > >> > > Thanks and Regards, >> > > PNR >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Very good list of charities. Thanks for sending it. This is especially useful to people abroad where finding/feeding birds and street dogs is impossible. Few more Unicef American Redcross Asha for education, Vibha etc Few Leprosy foundations Question: Donating to Humane society - can it be considered charity for Ketu? , " Anshev B Bhardwejj " <anshevb> wrote: > > Dear PNR, > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be used for various > purposes. > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked food items for > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items for their soup > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy child/student - > Monthly payments] > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person - Monthly > payments are accepted] > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating food/clothing > etc. > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering drug addicts, > mental diseases homes, people recovering from prostitution etc. can > be looked in your local phone books. > > > best wishes, > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > , " pnr312 " <pnr312> wrote: > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > I am in the process of looking for some charities in the US. If > any > > member has had some experience working with charities specifically > for > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and Rahu and Ketu > in > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some information is shared > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > PNR > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 I want to add something here. I worked for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind for 2 years, and many of our donors would write on their cheques exactly where they would like their money to go (Guide Dog training, orientation and mobility training, seniors programs, youth programs, job training, the library etc) and our computer system was set up with various fund codes so we could allocate the money as requested. Most other charities have a similiar set-up, so if you want to target something specific, all you have to do is write it on the memo line of your cheque. Ryan --- yweling <yweling wrote: > Very good list of charities. Thanks for sending it. > This is especially useful to people abroad where > finding/feeding > birds and street dogs is impossible. > > Few more > Unicef > American Redcross > Asha for education, Vibha etc > Few Leprosy foundations > > Question: > Donating to Humane society - can it be considered > charity for Ketu? > > > , " Anshev B > Bhardwejj " <anshevb> > wrote: > > > > Dear PNR, > > > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be > used for various > > purposes. > > > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked > food items for > > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food > items for their soup > > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy > child/student - > > Monthly payments] > > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age > person - Monthly > > payments are accepted] > > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for > donating food/clothing > > etc. > > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering > drug addicts, > > mental diseases homes, people recovering from > prostitution etc. can > > be looked in your local phone books. > > > > > > best wishes, > > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > > > > > > > , " pnr312 " > <pnr312> wrote: > > > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > > > I am in the process of looking for some > charities in the US. If > > any > > > member has had some experience working with > charities > specifically > > for > > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury > and Rahu and Ketu > > in > > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some > information is > shared > > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > > PNR > > > > > > > Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Hello dear Mr. Ryan, Thanks for the info and your input. I hope list members will find it useful. Best wishes, - " Ryan Rocheleau " <eleblanc1982 Saturday, October 15, 2005 6:54 AM Re: Re: Charities >I want to add something here. I worked for the > Canadian National Institute for the Blind for 2 years, > and many of our donors would write on their cheques > exactly where they would like their money to go (Guide > Dog training, orientation and mobility training, > seniors programs, youth programs, job training, the > library etc) and our computer system was set up with > various fund codes so we could allocate the money as > requested. > > Most other charities have a similiar set-up, so if you > want to target something specific, all you have to do > is write it on the memo line of your cheque. > > Ryan > > --- yweling <yweling wrote: > >> Very good list of charities. Thanks for sending it. >> This is especially useful to people abroad where >> finding/feeding >> birds and street dogs is impossible. >> >> Few more >> Unicef >> American Redcross >> Asha for education, Vibha etc >> Few Leprosy foundations >> >> Question: >> Donating to Humane society - can it be considered >> charity for Ketu? >> >> >> , " Anshev B >> Bhardwejj " <anshevb> >> wrote: >> > >> > Dear PNR, >> > >> > The following charities (or similar ones) can be >> used for various >> > purposes. >> > >> > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked >> food items for >> > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] >> > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food >> items for their soup >> > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] >> > 3. Local food banks (same as above) >> > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy >> child/student - >> > Monthly payments] >> > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age >> person - Monthly >> > payments are accepted] >> > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for >> donating food/clothing >> > etc. >> > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering >> drug addicts, >> > mental diseases homes, people recovering from >> prostitution etc. can >> > be looked in your local phone books. >> > >> > >> > best wishes, >> > Anshev B. Bhardwejj >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > , " pnr312 " >> <pnr312> wrote: >> > > >> > > Dear List Members, >> > > >> > > I am in the process of looking for some >> charities in the US. If >> > any >> > > member has had some experience working with >> charities >> specifically >> > for >> > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury >> and Rahu and Ketu >> > in >> > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some >> information is >> shared >> > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. >> > > >> > > Thanks and Regards, >> > > PNR >> > >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > Start your day with - Make it your home page! > http://www./r/hs > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Dear yweling, Namaskar, > Question: > Donating to Humane society - can it be considered charity for Ketu? I would think so... If you donate dog food (ask them in advance which brand they use for feeding dogs)... I would think it should suffice as feeding dogs. best wishes, Anshev B. Bhardwejj , " yweling " <yweling> wrote: > > Very good list of charities. Thanks for sending it. > This is especially useful to people abroad where finding/feeding > birds and street dogs is impossible. > > Few more > Unicef > American Redcross > Asha for education, Vibha etc > Few Leprosy foundations > > Question: > Donating to Humane society - can it be considered charity for Ketu? > > > , " Anshev B Bhardwejj " <anshevb> > wrote: > > > > Dear PNR, > > > > The following charities (or similar ones) can be used for various > > purposes. > > > > 1. Shephards of good hope [ For donating uncooked food items for > > their soup kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 2. Salvation Army [ For donating uncooked food items for their soup > > kitchen for feeding poor/needy] > > 3. Local food banks (same as above) > > 4. CARE/World vision [For sponsoring a poor/needy child/student - > > Monthly payments] > > 5. Help Age India [For sponsoring an old age person - Monthly > > payments are accepted] > > 6. Local old age homes can be contacted for donating food/clothing > > etc. > > 7. Homes & shelters for battered wives, recovering drug addicts, > > mental diseases homes, people recovering from prostitution etc. can > > be looked in your local phone books. > > > > > > best wishes, > > Anshev B. Bhardwejj > > > > > > > > > > > > , " pnr312 " <pnr312> wrote: > > > > > > Dear List Members, > > > > > > I am in the process of looking for some charities in the US. If > > any > > > member has had some experience working with charities > specifically > > for > > > the propitiation of Saturn, Jupiter or Mercury and Rahu and Ketu > > in > > > the US, it will be extremely helpful if some information is > shared > > > regarding this. Any suggestions are welcome. > > > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > > PNR > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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