Going to Bat
This article is about how a rich Dominican player for The Los Angeles Angels is giving back to his country the Dominican Republic. Living in Don Gregorio de Nizao, Vladimir Guerrero, a slugger for The Angels recently signed a 70 million dollar contract with them. He is one of four brothers all in American baseball. It explains how rather than do the traditional give to random they invested in a work force for the community. They are buying businesses and building buildings to house those business generating jobs and steady income rather than a single large donation. The article also describes the town of Don Gregorio 40 miles from the Capital Santo Domingo, having few jobs many rent motorbikes and shuttle housewives on errands around town. Then tells the success of “Vladdy” Guerrero signed 70 million dollar contract in 2004 bats a 337 and hit 39 home. Guerrero’s brother Wilton gave him the idea to mix profit with charity to provide work rather than give large handouts, a lasting in come. Guerreros giving back relates to our chapter of giving back to the community because they are chipping in their money to help pick a country up out of the dust giving jobs money and generating work and businesses. If I were a rich celebrity I would give back to the community it will make you appealing to public relations could increase ease of joining a new team for a more expensive contract and people will admire you. The brothers have it down it is the perfect way to give back. More athletes should do this.
A charity I would support if I were a rich celebrity is animal cruelty specifically the ASPCA and, cancer research by the American cancer society and, Feeding America. The ASPCA is a charity/shelter group operating in the U.S. to end animal cruelty and neglect and make most of the sad dying cat and dog commercial I love animals (I’m not a crazy cat or dog person though hoarding is Bad!) plus the commercials reach a large audience and would boost my appearance. You can register online give 18$ a month and you get free ASPCA gear. Cancer is a huge problem in the U.S. Record numbers of diagnosis we need a cure and everyone knows it’s a problem and the American cancer society is fighting back you sign in and register and donate monthly. Hunger in less fortunate communities in America and globally is a great enemy we need to undertake feeding America donated 37 million meals last year. You select your gift amount these are in the thousands of dollars sign up and give money to the charity. The ASPCA saves hurt and neglected animals abandoned by owners under fed and unkempt in disgusting places affecting the owners and animals negatively. The American cancer society gives money to labs and universities currently attempting to find a cure for cancer. Feeding America gives meals to hungry people in fortunate areas of America donating the money helps them purchase and distribute food.