Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donors Choose usually has many literacy projects where you can purchase books for classrooms. This is a good time of year to do it. Look for a project that yiu can finish off with your donation.
https://www.donorschoose.org/
I was coming to post this myself
You can give her a gift card and let her choose who to donate it to
Also my kids school library has a donation program. The book gets a sticker 'donated in honor of Larlas 10th bday' and Larla gets to check it out first.
Anonymous wrote:Donors Choose usually has many literacy projects where you can purchase books for classrooms. This is a good time of year to do it. Look for a project that yiu can finish off with your donation.
https://www.donorschoose.org/
Anonymous wrote:I think they want you to back up a little and stop with the gift giving.
Anonymous wrote:My niece is turning ten and doesn't want anything for her birthday. She has very wealthy parents (but a poor aunt) and has everything she could possibly want. She doesn't answer my texts so my idea of sponsoring her favorite animal won't work because she won't tell me what it is, her dad says she doesn't want a karaoke machine, or a name necklace or art projects or any one of my other thousand ideas.
I know she likes reading and goes to the library every other week with her dad so I was thinking is there some sort of reading /library/book program for poor kids that I could donate to in her name? (She told me not to buy her books since she just reads them once and gives them back to the library.) Like a book program that sends books to kids monthly or something?
Does anything like this exist? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Plant a tree for their birthday
https://shop.alivingtribute.org/products/plant-a-tree-birthday
Anonymous wrote:My niece is turning ten and doesn't want anything for her birthday. She has very wealthy parents (but a poor aunt) and has everything she could possibly want. She doesn't answer my texts so my idea of sponsoring her favorite animal won't work because she won't tell me what it is, her dad says she doesn't want a karaoke machine, or a name necklace or art projects or any one of my other thousand ideas.
I know she likes reading and goes to the library every other week with her dad so I was thinking is there some sort of reading /library/book program for poor kids that I could donate to in her name? (She told me not to buy her books since she just reads them once and gives them back to the library.) Like a book program that sends books to kids monthly or something?
Does anything like this exist? Thanks!