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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

If you were going to something truly life changing and worthwhile for somebody let’s say a complete stranger what would it be ?? Something serious that you could potentially really do.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

Employ them. Give them somewhere to live. Give them food. Offer childcare.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

Listen.

I don't have much in the way of practical things I can do for anyone, but I can always listen.

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By *iceguydaveMan  over a year ago

Monmouth

Give blood.

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By *acey_RedWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool


"Give blood."

That's a good one! Or donate bone marrow.

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By *adbury girlWoman  over a year ago

Lanarkshire

If I was able to I would empower them to change their life themselves then they are in control of their own destiny rather than solely rely on ‘charity’

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Listen.

I don't have much in the way of practical things I can do for anyone, but I can always listen."

You do it well. Very well.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not to blow my own trumpet but I think I have done something life changing. I've listened, advocating and helped mums when they're struggling to breastfeed. Yes, it may sound insignificant but some mums feel worthless when they can't do something that looks so simple for their own child.

Having a listening ear, someone that takes their time to help you through it, cheers you when you grasp it but is always there if you fall back down again. I've supported mums who have gone on to support other mums. That's mind blowing to me

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By *acey_RedWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool


"Not to blow my own trumpet but I think I have done something life changing. I've listened, advocating and helped mums when they're struggling to breastfeed. Yes, it may sound insignificant but some mums feel worthless when they can't do something that looks so simple for their own child.

Having a listening ear, someone that takes their time to help you through it, cheers you when you grasp it but is always there if you fall back down again. I've supported mums who have gone on to support other mums. That's mind blowing to me "

I don't think it sounds insignificant at all.

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Give blood.

That's a good one! Or donate bone marrow. "

This. Giving the chance of life

J x

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Listen.

I don't have much in the way of practical things I can do for anyone, but I can always listen.

You do it well. Very well. "

Thank you lovely

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Lovely to read some of these x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If money was no issue, I would foster a child x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I’d love to have the time to help elderly people with little or no family, i find it hard to imagine at that stage of life being alone/lonely.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I’d love to have the time to help elderly people with little or no family, i find it hard to imagine at that stage of life being alone/lonely."

It doesn't take much to make someone feel like there is someone who cares..... for the last few years I've had one of the local home care companies come round and pick up baked goods once a week.... they give them to their clients and apparently it brings smiles

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I do the extra bits on my shopping and put them in the donations and the toys for kids at Christmas and would do more like we all probably would and should.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've lent money which they used to buy a car which enabled them to keep their job and the roof over them and their kids head

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I gave consent for my Dad's organs to be used after his death. I know his corneas and kidneys were used on others.

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By *ryandseeMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I’d love to have the time to help elderly people with little or no family, i find it hard to imagine at that stage of life being alone/lonely."

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By *aughty but nice...Man  over a year ago

Staffs


"I gave consent for my Dad's organs to be used after his death. I know his corneas and kidneys were used on others."

My mum did this when my dad died

My family know exactly what my wishes are and I hope that what ever is left of me can be used for someone else's misfortune

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How about now?

Put £1000 into premier african minerals shares... NOW.

Next friday you will have made £700 profit..

May not be life changing but its its a nice free gift from Gatz.

Leave that £1000 in, I would then say take that £700 and tell you where to put that... in 24 months you will be sat on £20k minimum

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I gave consent for my Dad's organs to be used after his death. I know his corneas and kidneys were used on others.

My mum did this when my dad died

My family know exactly what my wishes are and I hope that what ever is left of me can be used for someone else's misfortune "

Knowing that his gift gave others the opportunity to live an enriched life got me through the dark times

My family knows this is my wishes too, they can have it all

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not to blow my own trumpet but I think I have done something life changing. I've listened, advocating and helped mums when they're struggling to breastfeed. Yes, it may sound insignificant but some mums feel worthless when they can't do something that looks so simple for their own child.

Having a listening ear, someone that takes their time to help you through it, cheers you when you grasp it but is always there if you fall back down again. I've supported mums who have gone on to support other mums. That's mind blowing to me "

That’s not insignificant at all, that’s an amazing thing to give someone.

Breast feeding success or failure can make such a difference to mental health

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By *aughty Couple ABCCouple  over a year ago

West Bromwich


"Not to blow my own trumpet but I think I have done something life changing. I've listened, advocating and helped mums when they're struggling to breastfeed. Yes, it may sound insignificant but some mums feel worthless when they can't do something that looks so simple for their own child.

Having a listening ear, someone that takes their time to help you through it, cheers you when you grasp it but is always there if you fall back down again. I've supported mums who have gone on to support other mums. That's mind blowing to me "

I wish there'd been someone like you around when I had my children. I struggled to feed them, never having enough milk. I was distraught when the health visitor told me to just give them formula

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By *aughty Couple ABCCouple  over a year ago

West Bromwich


"I gave consent for my Dad's organs to be used after his death. I know his corneas and kidneys were used on others."

We did this too, unfortunately they couldn't use anything because he'd had a cancerous tumour on his lip

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By *aughty but nice...Man  over a year ago

Staffs


"I gave consent for my Dad's organs to be used after his death. I know his corneas and kidneys were used on others.

We did this too, unfortunately they couldn't use anything because he'd had a cancerous tumour on his lip"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I really don’t have much.

I think the best thing I could give someone is my time. It might just be to listen, but if somebody was struggling and there was something I could do to help, I totally would.

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