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Doing little things to raise money to make a change!

I sell baked goods every week in my school to help raise money for charities I believe in that help end world poverty and childhood diseases because that is what I strongly believe in. I don't think anyone should suffer from something they didn't wish for. Some people are born with diseases and spend their youthful lives in hospitals instead of going outside and playing with their friends. I also don't think people choose to live in poverty; they are born into it. We all have to make a change. I also opened a donation Twitter account (@BeliebtheCause); for every follower I get, I donate a penny to the charities I believe in. I believe everyone can do little things to help make a change in the world.
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