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11 Comments on Pay-it-Forward – It’s time for change
Kathleen,
What a great idea as to what to do with the change. Thanks for sharing that, funding the humane society is wonderful. All the best. A
What a wonderful thing to do with your loose change. It's amazing how much loose change can add up to over a weeks time.
Kathleen,, This is so touching. We help them out too. I come from a long line of animal lovers going wayyyy back! Good blog!
What a wonderful idea it is truely great to see others giving and to a great cause. Thanks for sharing this idea.
Kathleen,
Very creative and I hope your donation helps some puppy at the Human Society... g
Kathleen---that is a great way to give back to community..Thank you for sharing
Great idea Kathleen! I bet I could come up with a nice sum by cleaning out the change in the bottom of my purses I'm not using.......maybe tonight I'll dig through the closet and see what I can find! I know I have some coin rolls around the house.
Kathleen ~ great idea!! I just love the Humane Society! I am such a dog lover and a soft spot for them. Thanks for making a change for some of them!
You forgot to wrap the two coins at the top... I thought I point that to you in case you forgot... don't yell at me... it is Christmas!
Kathleen, Russel just wrote a blog about this and I tagged onto him. Among other things that the animal shelters need are old towels and blankets and throw rugs to keep our furry friends warm.
Great job remember them.
Kathleen, It's good to remember our helpless friends who most often end up at the shelter due to no fault of their own. I might be able to match your gift if I go through the couch cushions and look under the seat of my car.