A Charity That Doesn't Ask For Donations???

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By drantolic

Are you Nuts?????

Have you ever wanted to find a make up that could heal your skin just buy using it: or better yet have you ever wished that you could find a line of make up that is dedicated towards, feeding, educating and clothing the homeless? Mangosteen Evolution does all of these things. When you buy directly from Living On The Streets, 100% of the proceeds from your purchase goes to the welfare of the homeless in the Portland Metro Aria.

Living On The Streets, has adopted the philosophy that, “all Men are responsible for one another.” What this means to the people who participate in the network is that no one is ever left behind. If you would the time to read about the people we work with at http://liv-n-on-the-streets.com you would see that every thing we do is for the good of the people we work with. One of our clients has even started his own home based business even before he has worked his way off of the streets. He did so by joining Network Goodness.

While Tom, the man who joined Network Goodness, has a long way to go. He tells me that thanks to the program, he will be moving into an apartment with in the next month. Living On The Streets, is funded by-product sales. While we do take donations. Our goal is to teach independence and we can't do that if we our selves are not independent. As a result of our promise to our clients to stay independent from any government founding, Living on the streets has to skate a fine line between being a non-profit and a profit driven company.

We are forced to hold a certain amount of assets in order to stay a float. These assets however must be protected from the government agencies who would rather we let them have control over our organisation. Therefore, our founder Dr. Anthony Antolic, began to invest in Kiva. Kiva helps us by establishing a monthly income that is not taxed. For the Kiva its self is a non-profit therefore any loans you make are treated like a donation. As the loan is paid back, it is as if your church rites you a check for your rent. The IRS can't touch it.

Dr. Antolic believes that traditional charities are helping the American government become Socialist. It is this belief that drives Living On The Streets to become an independent entity. For grants and hand outs are how America got into the situation it is in now. Our government can't afford the social programs that are in place, what right do we have to ask for money to take care of people who should be taking care of themselves. We should teach them to be independent and not become a part of the problem. Therefore, Network Goodness makes sense, for we have no place to be helping others, if we can't even help our selves. People don't give to charities any more, they are afraid of not have enough to take care of their families. So the next time you need to buy a gift, keep in mind that the products sold by Living On The Streets is a meal for some on in need.

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