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5 Odd Things You Can Donate!

To give a donation is a great thing, whether its money, clothes, or food, it can really do good for someone or something that is in great need for help.

However money, food and clothes are not the only thing you could give away.

In this list, we'll be showing you 5 odd things you can donate.
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5) Your Hair

Donating hair is a painless, needle and scalpel-free way to share something most people take for granted.

Patients, often children, who can’t grow their own hair for various medical reasons are given wigs made from real human hair to feel normal again.

Feeling good is very important for any patient and can help recovery dramatically.

That is why charities have sprung up across the U.S. to help connect people willing to shave their heads and donate their hair.

However not anyone can donate, depending on the charity, the minimum lengths accepted range from 8 to 12 inches, and generally they prefer hair that isn't chemically treated.
4) Your Voice

If you can read out loud then you qualify to start donating your voice.

You see there are a growing number of blind and vision impaired people who enjoy reading but for obvious reasons cant.

New tech innovations are always emerging to help the blind however in this case having a real person is still best.

All you need to do is volunteer, show up consistently and read whatever is handed to you.

Some cities actually streamline the process by distributing recordings of someone reading the daily paper among those who sign up for the service.

Whether you are hoping to jump-start your career as a voice actor, or simply want to help, you have the opportunity to help countless individuals stay connected with a world they can no longer see, just by reading aloud in person or into a microphone.
3) Your Urine

Taking a whiz is the next big thing in recycling.

The chemical uses of urine are well-documented throughout history; modern entrepreneurs are just scaling the science a little for more contemporary uses.

For example, Dutch scientists ran a project to collect the urine of pregnant women to study fertility—and make money selling an extract as a weight-loss supplement.

More upstanding environmentalists in Vermont have spearheaded a project to fight the military industrial complex by manufacturing all-natural fertilizer from donated urine.

In Australia they took the recycling concept to its ultimate extreme by crafting beer from barley watered with urine collected at a music festival.

There are many useful things your urine could be used for, so if you really want to you can donate it.
2) Tumors

You don’t have to wait until death to donate your organs or even body parts to science.

As part of the ongoing effort to understand and better fight cancer, Cancer researchers are in constant need of samples—particularly, from malignant tumors.

Despite the frequency of the various Cancer diagnoses, it is ridiculously difficult for researchers to access enough tissue samples to do their jobs effectively: either doctors destroy tissue samples without asking patients first, or patients concerned about their privacy opt not to contribute their Cancerous leftovers.

Receiving treatment can ruin the viability of tumors for research, meaning that patients not actively battling Cancer make the best donors.

Unfortunately, patients who lose their battles with Cancer are often not eligible to donate their organs, and it is not always possible to utilize or even locate the tissue where the Cancer originated—another key to researching the disease.

So planning ahead to spare a tumor at the first opportunity may be the only way to support this cause.
1) Your Poop

Yes, you can actually donate your poop.

Donations are usually made to help research against irritable bowel syndrome to Crohn's disease.

However non-profit company OpenBiome are actually paying people for their poop to help their research against a form of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.

The going rate is $40 per donation, with a $50 kicker for those who come five days a week.

This translates into $250 per week, or $13,000 per year.

Not bad money for just pooping.

There are also bonuses if you provide the biggest sample of the month.

Clinics are scattered across the united states, so if you need a few extra dollars a month, you know what to do.
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