Mission
The mission of Common Cents Philanthropists is to have millions
of members worldwide who believe that a volunteer act of human
good will each day should be a common practice among all people.
Vision
The vision of Common Cents philanthropists is to establish a
different way of thinking when the word “philanthropist” is
used in today’s
world. The true definition is: someone who donates
his or her time, money or reputation to a charitable cause. The
focus of this organization is on the time and talent individuals,
businesses, and groups can give to building new bridges of human
good will towards all people. The primary focus is
NOT money.
What do I get out of it?
Anyone can become a Common Cents Philanthropist:
a teacher, a factory worker, the president of a company. We can
all enrich the lives of others, making ourselves better people
along the way. There is no cost to become
a member.
Your membership means you have accepted an exciting venture for
life that will impact thousands of lives. You will build and cross
over new bridges of excitement in your relationships with other
human beings
If you make the pledge to practice one act of Common
Cents Philanthropy everyday, in one year you will impact 365 lives.
In ten years you will have made a difference in the lives of 3,650 people.
The title
of Common Cents Philanthropist is different and unique. It crosses
all boundaries of the human race. With a simple act of human
good will per day for life, you will be the one most affected.
- You can be involved without the giving or
spending of money.
- You will see other human beings in a new light.
- You
will be a better person, have real purpose in living, and be
successful.
- You will be a true Common Cents Philanthropist, making a positive
change in the world.
I sincerely hope you will join this organization
today. There is no cost to become
a member. Your membership means you have accepted an exciting
venture for life that will impact thousands of lives.
When you think about it, the penny, one cent, when
alone is not significant. Multiplied by millions, it can accomplish
great work. One act of human goodwill, multiplied by millions
of Common Cents Philanthropists, will also accomplish great work.
Thanks for being a part of our world-wide movement.
You are appreciated and honored.
-- James A. Relken, president and
founder
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