How to Choose a Good Children’s Charity

Many of us want to give. We like to help others who may be less fortunate than ourselves. There are many worthy causes to support and foundations to donate to. The following are charitable foundations that have stood the test of time and are worthy organizations for your hard earned money. All of them provide forms for you to fill out in order to get a write off on your taxes.

Make a Wish Foundation grants special gifts or visits to children with life-threatening medical conditions such as cancer. Some requests are as simple as a princess costume for a little girl with a visit from Cinderella or a soldier outfit for a sick boy who has always dreamed of being an army captain just like his dad. You can of course just give monetary donations, but it is so much more rewarding to learn the stories of the children and grant their wish personally.

Another favorite is the Princess Alexa Foundation. Alexa is a 4 year old with cancer. She loves the Disney princesses and to dress up in fancy princess dresses. She noticed that her hospital’s toy box was void in this area even though it is children’s most popular play items. In her honor, her family has a goal to obtain 2000 dress up costumes to donate to local children’s hospitals to help bring joy to ill children. They have reached their half way mark due to generous donations from companies like Little Adventures who donated hundreds. It is a worthy cause and Princess Alex will tug on your heartstrings as you learn more about her and how you can help her get additional princess dresses and accessories.

The Ronald McDonald house is a wonderful children’s charity that helps low income families meet the financial obligations of high medical bills and housing to be near specialized hospitals.

If you need more ideas, see Children’s Charities of America for a list of trusted charities in your own area.

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