San Antonio Express-News

Finding the best charity to contribute to

- Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or Email: heloise@heloise.com.

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about finding the charity you wish to contribute to:

Dear Heloise: I enjoy giving to charity, but I have discovered in the past that some of the charities I gave to were nothing more than scams. I also do not like to give to charities that have CEOS or other governing members who are given enormous salaries. I want my donations to go to those in need. But my question is, How do you tell the difference between the charities that are worthwhile and those that are not?

There are so many people who need help, a place to live and food, as well as children and animals who are abused. I sincerely want to help, but where do I go to find the charities that do the most good? Can you advise me?

Harriet L., Mesa, Arizona

Harriet, on the internet is a site called charitynav­igator.org that can help you decide which charities appeal to you and which ones do not. They supply you with facts and figures and general informatio­n on the majority of charities to help you make informed and intelligen­t decisions on giving. They also help you avoid the so-called charities that are nothing more than scams.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: I go to a number of sites to watch a movie, shop or look up informatio­n, and all of them require a password. I know you have advised people to not use the same password, but I can’t remember the different passwords for each location. Most sites will only let you try a different password two or three times before they lock you out. How can I sort out passwords for these sites, especially when they periodical­ly ask me to change my password? It gets so confusing!

Jacob Y., Colorado Springs, Colorado

Jacob, in a bookstore, stationary store or online, you can purchase a small book designed to hold your passwords. If you would rather use another system, you can use index cards with the name of the site and the password on each card. If you have to change the password for a specific site, just cross out the old word and invent a new one, then write it on the card. You also could just pick up an inexpensiv­e little notebook and keep track of your passwords in there. Make sure you store it in a secure location.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: It seems every time I buy a can of beans some get stuck to the bottom of the can and I have a hard time getting them out. Finally, my daughter told me to shake the can vigorously before opening, and sure enough, no more beans stuck on the bottom.

Karen F., Niagara Falls, N.Y.

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