Charities & Causes

Teens in need

Charities & Causes

Posted by: nanab

17th Mar 2011 09:18am

I have many charities but always donate to the Teens in Need..many young people who live on the streets..

shapaka
  • 4th May 2011 10:38am

I too have never heard of teen in needs, but i think its great what u doing. There are far too many young kids living on the streets, most because of family circumstances or poor upbringing. Most of them just want somebody to believe in them and give them some kind of hope so that they can go out there and become someone or make something out of themselves in this world, or else they either end behind bars or worse dead.At the end of the day, no matter how destructive these kids can appear to be, deep inside they probably just longing to be and feel loved by somebody.


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