The first advantage of providing direct support is that you can know exactly
how your money is being spent. For example, if you give money directly to
people
in your local village or town, you can see where it has gone. When
you donate to larger charitable organisations, on the other hand, you are not
sure how much will actually be given to those
in need as opposed going on
other costs such as administration and expensive marketing campaigns.
Another benefit is that you can see the impacts on those you are helping,
which can lead not only to great personal satisfaction but also to respect
from others in the local community who appreciate the work you do.
There are advantages, however, in giving to charities
that are national and
international. First and foremost there is the choice of good causes. Locally
the kinds of places to help may be limited, but in larger organisations you
can get involved in such activities as sponsoring
a child or conserving
wildlife. Not only this, donating to larger charities with an international
reach means having the knowledge that you are involved in issues of
fundamental
global importance, such as curing diseases and human rights, or
helping those caught up in tragic environmental events, such as flooding,
earthquakes and famines.
In
conclusion, given the benefits of both, I would argue that an individual
should make their own choice based on their personal preferences and
whichever provides them with the most personal satisfaction.
What is crucial
is that we continue to give to those who are more in need than ourselves.
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