I have always been involved in charity work. I’ve a twenty year track record. Normally, I does it quietly. No one knows about it but me and God. I’ve taken my car and scourged the streets of my city and taken in homeless people on cold winter nights when the local shelters were filled. Not a single one of these people ever robbed or harmed me. Those who did were so-called respectable people.
But difficult times makes it harder to do this work which is why I’m donating 10% of the sale of each book I sell to a charity.
As an animal lover I’ve chosen the work of http://hendrickboards.com/ to assist in their cause of saving abused animals.
I choose this method because as long as the books are out there selling it means a constant source of income for other to do the work needed. Each book supports a different organization.
I chosen this method because a one time donation doesn’t really help organizations in dire need, they need a constant source of income.
If anyone is wondering, I’ve no personal connections to any of the organizations I assist. What they need is an multiplied income.
I thought you’d like to know my latest update for a book called “Clash with the Immortals”. Check it out at https://www.inkshares.com/books/clash-with-the-immortals/.
Even if the book isn’t your cup of tea please help me to multiple the aid which others need. If I can get it out to the world who knows what the sales results will be?
I don’t think $10.00-20.00 is too much to ask for putting something in motion that will last for years.
Some may ask are there any books supporting children or humanity. Yes, there are. The other 12.
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It is being released in ebook on Amazon in a few days.
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That’s very nice of you.
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Thank you. I appreciate your compliment.
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When will this one be available?
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I think you were referring to the book “Clash with the Immortals.” It most likely won’t be out until the last of the year or next year.
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