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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments

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To: Mr. Pink who wrote (5612)1/7/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: Steelguy  Read Replies (4) of 18998
 
Mr.Pink,
If you are serious about helping children's charities then I would ask you if you are in agreement that SI would be a tremendous place to reach many people asking for VERY small donations in a campaign to raise funds. If people were asked to part with a miniscule fraction of what they were fortunate enough to make, so much good could come of it and I believe it would galvanize many people to helping others through the internet medium. It could be done all above board with SI's blessing I believe.

I have a 4 year old daughter who was just diagnosed with Type 1 ( insulin dependent) Juvenile Diabetes. As I am very well aware that there are many worthy causes this one of course hits home for me. What is your advice on how to start such a campaign.

Again, I am talking Very small donations, $5.00 for example, but from a lot of people so that no one would feel like the money was being scammed out of them. Perhaps the Webmistress could control the money coming in and cut a cheque to the charity?

Enjoy the night.

sg
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