Many philanthropists have already given out their hard-earned savings and millions to communities and to the less fortunate ones. Just like the US Money Reserve owner Milton Verret who has shown support to the Cow Parade in Austin, Texas and the Superhero Kids funds at the Dell Children’s Medical Center.
Milton Verret
Well, if I have millions and lots of them, I would definitely do the same thing. I would really love to donate my money to kids especially those who are suffering from cancer or other dreaded diseases, or probably put up an orphanage or send children to school for free. Or better yet, build a school for the less fortunate children. All these would really be great and wonderful and helping others is totally fulfilling.
That is if I have all the money this world can give. But even though I don’t have millions in my bank deposits, I can still give to those in need, in my own simple ways, right? Becoming a physician someday is just one step to helping and reaching to others. Saving lives and giving healing to the sick are just a few of the many things I can do to make this world a little better, to make others feel happy and contented.
Money is just temporary, but with kindness, it marks in an individual forever..
it’s good to know that there are really people who remember others and give what they could.
I donate to charity every now and then. But if I had a lot more money, I would also want to help in more substantial ways. But I’m only interested in helping people who want to help themselves.
While money could be a source of evil, it can also be a an instrument for charity and kindness. If used for good, money is very helpful to make a better world for many unfortunate people.
Though money is not the answer for everything, it has a special role to do to make good things happen.
it can be argued that a person’s worth is truly measured only when all his money is taken away.
What a inspiring story.
Hear Hear! I would do the same, Gagay.
Eventhough I’m not rich, I still make it a point to reach out to our less fortunate fellows.
wow! Kudos to Mr. Milton Verret
I hope more people would be just like him
Definitely kudos to Mr. Milton Verret!
If only I have millions, I’d do the same. But you’re right, even if we’re not millionaires, we can still help people in need through our own ways..
Same here. If I was just born rich, I’ll definitely share my blessings to those in need!
Correct future doc! Marami kang matutulungan kapag doctor ka na especially of you will be after service, wag mong tularan ung “iba” na singil lang ng singil ng PF eh hindi naman gumagaling patient nila. LOL!
Kung ako ang maging milyonaryo, I will focus on infrastructure projects like concreting of road and building bridges to promote domestic tourism narin, the easier to travel, the better!
its such a nice thing knowing a lot of people still here in this world is open about helping other less fortunate people whenever they can. xx
It is very heartwarming to read such act of kindness as this. This man has a big big heart. I wonder if I could do the same if I were him. Right now, it’s easy to say I will give but would I still have the same decision if I am already in the situation?
I am inspired.
If I have millions, I’d save a tenth of it then spend the rest to those in need. ^_^
He is just so admirable doing such kind deeds. I hope we can all do our share us well to help out those less fortunate individuals.
may his tribe increase! more blessing to anyone who shares with others what they have..
If I got Mr. Stark’s millions I’d be a philanthropist like Mr, Verret and build homes for the less fortunate, create jobs for them and take care of the elders and kids.
One can also practice tithing to develop the habit.
A person who is blessed with wealth
but still have the heart to share is
truly a man of GOD.