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Mother Teresa
You spend time with people who are suffering. You know that your presence is more important than your money. Whether someone is a friend or a stranger, they can count on you to show mercy to them. Listen to an episode on the importance of relationships when volunteering among people living in poverty.
Bono
You are an advocate. You speak on behalf of those who can’t speak for themselves. Your voice is as powerful as anything else you can give. Listen to an episode on HIV/AIDS. Then learn how others are advocating.
Soccer Mom
You act on opportunities that cross your path, whether it’s a school fundraiser or a homeless person on the street. You’re moved by causes that touch your heart. You could expand your influence by researching solutions to poverty that promote long-term change. If you have children, learn how to raise them to care about the poor.
Bill Gates
You may not have his wallet, but you have Bill Gates’ mind. You invest in programs where long-term impact is the goal. You give wisely and generously. You might enjoy in-depth learning about poverty.
Ebenezer Scrooge
You think mostly about your own needs. You believe that people determine their own success or poverty. Unfortunately, you may be perceived as a tightwad. But there’s good news for you–Ebenezer Scrooge changed his ways, and you can too!
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