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Ten ways to give to charity without spending a penny

Ten ways to give to charity without spending a penny From donating old spectacles to having a hair cut: you can make a difference without putting a dent in your wallet Charities have had a difficult year, as people s finances have been hit Credit: JUNG YEON-JE/AFP The season of giving is upon us. Yet many will be tightening their belts this year as the pandemic has wreaked havoc on people’s finances.  The good news is that you don t have to open your wallet to support your favourite causes. Here are 10 ways you can give generously – without parting with your cash.

Such a Personal, Private Thing : Rethinking the Home Pregnancy Test

‘Such a Personal, Private Thing’: Rethinking the Home Pregnancy Test The home pregnancy test has long been lauded for giving women privacy and autonomy. But that’s not the case for everyone who takes it. A tactile home pregnancy test could be a welcome change for woman who are blind or visually impaired.Credit.The&Partnership Published Dec. 22, 2020Updated Jan. 27, 2021 “I felt like the information belonged to me, and I shouldn’t have had to share it with anyone else.” — Sarah Clark, an author, on taking pregnancy tests In Her Words is available as a newsletter. . The first time Sarah Clark learned she was pregnant, it was her friend who told her the news. But it wasn’t because Ms. Clark, 40, was too nervous to read the results of her at-home pregnancy test. It was because she couldn’t read the results. Ms. Clark is blind. Born without sight in her left eye, Ms. Clark lost her vision completely when she was 20 after an injury caus

Letters: Christmas Angel paid my shopping bill so I paid it forward

It s good to talk and cut lockdown loneliness We are all suffering from lockdown loneliness, and what we need are people to talk to in the street. Of course everyone can still keep the standard two metres away in order to stay safe within the law but how can we tell who wants to talk? How about wearing a poppy to show that you like to talk? Alternatively cut out a small red flower from paper or cloth and sew it to your coat. If anyone asks about it says it is the its good to talk badge. No one knows how long this Covid-19 will last so in the meantime we have got to find a way to live with it.

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