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Your donation can help change the life of a young adult -
The article, How to divide your charitable Pius by the New York Times columnist Ron Lieber made me think to charitable donations. I am always open my checkbook an ad hoc basis throughout the year whenever events or causes that are meaningful to me happen, like Race for the Cure.
But something Lieber wrote me think, "Many of us would not be where we were it not for the educational institutions that took over the bill when we could not pay full freight. In my view, this not only creates a debt of gratitude, but a running tab that hopefully clear long before I die. "
This is certainly true in my case. And I think there are very few of us who could say otherwise. But the University of Wisconsin-Madison really need my check? I guess my friend in his development office would say yes. But this year, I'll start paying that "running tab" by donating to the scholarship program life lessons studies.
This program helps young adults who have lost a parent and who are in tight (sometimes desperate) financial difficulty paying for school. I think my fight back and could have met the draft education law, but also includes their move after losing a parent, and often become a parent to other siblings, as Brittney LaCombe.
Brittney is amazing. She raising her two teenage sisters while getting her degree in social work. You can watch the moving story here. As she says: "I work full time, go to school full time and taking care of my full-time sisters" This is not to life plus 20 years to imagine themselves that's why I just online donation to the LIFE lessons Scholarship Fund. and I ask that all who read this donation can they-as well. Skip this donation link on (www.lifehappens .org / donate-to-life-lessons) and we will help Brittney and other young adults as they realize their dream of obtaining a college education.
Happy holidays!

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