Anonymous wrote:My bet is:
- nefarious
or
- parent team manager collecting for the season lost it and didn't want to tell the other parents they were irresponsible so they bit it and paid for it themselves. So McLean!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always donate found money to charity. It's not yours, and you need to pay it forward. I tend to use it either to buy diapers for the DC Diaper Bank, or shove it in an envelope and mail it to a food bank.
How much money are you always finding?
My thoughts exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always donate found money to charity. It's not yours, and you need to pay it forward. I tend to use it either to buy diapers for the DC Diaper Bank, or shove it in an envelope and mail it to a food bank.
How much money are you always finding?
My thoughts exactly.Anonymous wrote:I always donate found money to charity. It's not yours, and you need to pay it forward. I tend to use it either to buy diapers for the DC Diaper Bank, or shove it in an envelope and mail it to a food bank.
Anonymous wrote:I think donating it to charity sounds like great idea. It’s possible no one came forward b/c the money may be connected to “less than legal” activities.
For a timely charity, you could consider, “No One Left Behind”
It’s a non-profit that helps provide emergency financial aid, employment opportunities, and used vehicles to former Afghan and Iraqi interpreters (allies who risked all to work with US troop.)
https://nooneleft.org/
Anonymous wrote:It's mine!