Giving Tuesday- OP Mission Homeless Veterans United States
przez OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INCGive today and leave no Veteran homeless.
Being homeless is unthinkable for most Americans. Becoming homeless is a nightmare in hell for those living outside. We will provide food and shelter for homeless veterans in America across every major city. We own 100 acres to provide housing, where they can enjoy nature and learn to grow fresh food, raise farm animals, and make a living. This will provide jobs, shelter and a income for homeless veterans to help them get back on their feet.
Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money for Opulent Philanthropy, and any donation will help make impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to veterans.
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Charity News: Today the Senate released a detailed summary of the $2 trillion stimulus bill in the Senate aimed at responding to the economic wreckage caused by the pandemic. One smaller, less noted provision represents something that charities have been seeking since the tax cuts of 2017 hampered charitable giving: an above-the-line charitable income tax deduction.
Under the 2017 tax law, the standard deduction was increased so much that way fewer people are itemizing deductions, including for gifts to charity. The proposal in the stimulus would let non-itemizers take up to a $300 above-the-line charitable income tax deduction for cash donations made in 2020. So for folks who take the standard deduction, if you give $300 to charity, you’d get the $300 tax break in addition to the standard deduction ($12,400 for individuals and $24,800 for married couples filing jointly).
Metrics For: October 1, 2019 to October 31, 2019
Kyoto Animation Studio Arson- 1 family supported
Deputy Sandeep 1 family supported
Tick and Kincade Wildfire 400 meals served
Texas To Louisiana Tornadoes 180 meals served
Dallas Tornadoes 150 meals served
Hurricane Dorian 30 meals served, 100 toiletries provided
Mumbai and Maharashtra India Flood Disaster Relief/ for 300 meals
Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest Wildfire 25 trees planted
Water Crises Chennai, India water gallons 10/Disaster Relief
Leukemia 1 supported
Dayton Ohio Shooting 1 Victim Supported
Pakistan Earthquake Victims 1 family supported
Colon Cancer supported 5 patients
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Monthly Report For July 1st, thru 31st 2019.
Financial Metrics.
1. Kyoto Animation Studio Arson, 34 Families supported.
2. Garlic Festival, 3 families supported.
3. Hurricane Barry, 240 meals served.
4. Chennai Water Crisis, 6,400 Gallons of water delivered.
5. Homeless Veterans, 240 meals served.
Bi Annual Report January 1, 2019 thru June 30, 2019.
Financial Metrics.
Gas for Federal Workers (2 gas cards received).
Floods in the Heartland (150 meals served).
Homeless Veterans (64 meals served).
Cyclone Idai Mozambique and Zimbabwe (600 meals served).
Beauregard Tornadoes (1,250 meals served).
Iran Floods, Sanctioned. Funds will be delivered after the sanctions are lifted.
Chabad Synagogue Shooting (4 families supported).
Poway California Chabad Synagogue (4 families supported)
Tornadoes Texas To Louisiana (200 meals served).
Cyclone Fani (50 meals served).
Mississippi River Flooding (600 meals served).
Leukemia (Patient assistance 1).
Virginia Beach Mass Shooting (Patient assistance 1).
Oklahoma Tornadoes (160 meals served).
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2018 November thru December Monthly Report
Financial Metrics.
U.S. Disaster Relief (192 meals served).