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Do you have a desire to make a positive difference in the world but don't feel you can because you aren't currently rich or famous?

Do you feel so overwhelmed by everything you have to do that supporting a friend or cause you feel strongly about seems impossible to fit into your schedule?

You don't have to be rich, famous or retired to make a difference in the world everyday!

What thoughts come to mind when you think of a philanthropist?

You are probably thinking of a very rich person that gives millions of dollars to charitable causes. This person might even have a staff of employees that investigates and recommends the specific causes to donate money to. Although the individual you have in mind is a philanthropist, you don't have to be rich to be one yourself. Take a look at the following definition:
Philanthropy
(n.) Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men.

Become an Everyday Philanthropist now!

An Everyday Philanthropist is someone who gives unselfishly everyday toward the good of their fellow man (and woman). Giving money is not the only way to show love, benevolence and good will. There are many other ways for you to do this that requires little or no money. So don't let your lack of being a multi-millionaire keep you from improving the world we live in.

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