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There's this group that provides Christmas meals for people who otherwise wouldn't have one. Homeless people et al.
It's pretty cheap and easy to donate - send an SMS to a number and get billed a small sum on the next phone bill, and the cost is enough to cover said meal for two people.
My work phone bill is sent and automatically paid my employer, so I make sure they donate to the same cause. I've been doing it for years and to this day no employer has gone on the record not in support of the cause.
I do similar in the UK via Crisis. Its not much but a hot meal and somewhere to sleep/ cleanup is always a nice gesture to those in need I feel.
What is the website for that? The current one doesnβt seem to work.
If you feel like translating norwegian: https://kirkensbymisjon.no/
Luckily Google translate works pretty well. Thanks!
https://kirkensbymisjon-no.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp