There are many millionaires who help people in need, free of charge, with no strings attached. While some of the rich and famous folks on this list may not necessarily offer you assistance if you are poor, they are some of the more generous folks you will meet. Let’s explore the millionaires and billionaires who help people in need, and give them some props for it. Here is just a small list of the rich and famous actors, athletes, and celebrities that may be willing to assist you or others.
Athletes
Many professional athletes are willing to assist those that are poor or needy. Millionaires who help people in need are often famous athletes. Jerome Bettis, Charles Woodson, Peyton and Eli Manning, and others all have started their own foundations to assist others that are less fortunate. If you are trying to locate wealthy athletes that assist others, the list will be quite long. From professional football players to basketball or soccer players, you will not find a shortage of rich and famous athletes giving away money to those that require assistance to get by. The poor can benefit from these generous and wealthy folks.
Celebrities
As you explore billionaires and millionaires who help people in need by giving them free money, you will find many famous people that are more than willing to assist the poor or those that have been struck by tragedy. Oprah Winfrey, Vince McMahon, Sandra Bullock, Will Smith, Johnny Depp and many others have all received props for donating to the poor and those that require assistance financially. Some of the famous celebrities may be handing out the free money to get some publicity or as a tax write-off, but they are still offering up financial assistance to the poor. If you are exploring how to contact these folks, you will need to search for the ones that either have foundations or are well known for their charitable work.
The Rich
There are many billionaires and millionaires who help people in need, often giving away free money in the process. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, just to name a couple, a well-known for giving away money to all kinds of people and organizations. If you are in need of financial assistance, these are just two people you may want to consider asking for money. While there is no guarantee they will assist you, you won’t know until you write to rich and famous people giving away money.


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I am married with 2 kids in school. I am working but its just not enough to catch up. We have no where else to go
and I cannot loose my home.
Thanks to all who help.
blessings
Theo
I had written my story a couple of times but still have not heard any response from people who had the money resources. If you happen to read this and have the heart to help us needy people, please feel free to write to crystalink2002@yahoo.com. I would reciprocate your kind acts to others to help people lead a better life.
My greatest wish is to be a good daughter for the next 10 to 20 years for my mother so that she can have a good healthy golden years to live for. My dad passed away 15 years ago already. I need a kind soul to help me put my life back in balance to help others in need as well.
Thanks you kind souls out there.
Crystal
I hope that this letter will reach someone who has a good heart and please spare some time reading this letter and consider my request.
Sincerely,
Minie
please feel free to contact me soulful90s@gmail.com
Thank You
SC
My husband, David, and I were high school sweethearts. We were each others' first and only true loves. We were married right out of high school in the summer of 1990. David worked as an auto mechanic in a small garage and I was a stay at home wife. We were only married a few short months before David fell very ill. He woke up with severe fatigue and juandice one morning and I rushed him to the local ER. They said they thought it was just simple hepatitis. They sent him home on bed rest and he seemed to get better within a few days. So back to work he went. But his juandice lingered on... Being low income we had no health insurance, so we didn't follow up with a doctor.
A few months later I found out I was pregnant. This was NOT planned. I gave birth at 33.5 weeks to a beautiful premature son. I named him Kyle. He stayed in the NICU for a week before he came home. He was deemed to be healthy. As he matured we began to see developmental and mental problems in him. Therefore, I decided to continue to be a stay at home wife/mom to take care of his needs. He is now 21 years old and still has problems. Therefore he hasn't been able to work. Unfortunately, we have been denied disability two times on him already.
In 1994, David became very ill again. This time we finally found out what it was he truly had. It is a rare liver disease he was born with that had lain dormant until he was 20 years old. It is called Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC). He also has a bowel disease called Ulcerative Colitis (UC). The only possible cures for these diseases are a liver tansplant for the PSC and a colectomy (colon removal) for the UC. In 1998, David had a liver transplant for the PSC and his UC went into remission. He did really good and went back to work a month later. He got a better paying job so he was finally able to get health insurance. We thought he was healthy and all would be good now. Turns out, we were very wrong...
Well, in 2004, the PSC came back in his new liver and his UC flared again. His health has went downhill ever since. The first time he was sick, he worked as much as he could up until his transplant but this time he had to go out on disability right away. It took over 2 years for him to get his disability check started. The check is very small compared to what we were used to when he had to quit working. The three of us are living on only $1389.00 a month. We could make it on that amount but...
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Over the years we had to rely heavily on credit cards due to David's poor health and his inability to work steadily. Many times we fell short when David was too sick to work and had to use them for food or utility bills. Plus having no health insurance caused us to pile up big medical bills. Over the years we have been forced to put some of his medical bills on credit cards. Now the expenses are overwhelming us. Lately we have spent a lot more time in the hospital. He is having many complications and they are starting to prepare him to be re-listed for another liver. All of this is very costly. The gas to and from the hospital/doctors, the parking deck fees, the copays and deductibles, the having to eat out away from home, etc.
Now that we have a stable income again with his monthly disability check (even though it is very low), we could work out a budget and live within it if only we didn't have the credit card bills to pay any more. As it is right now, we are so broke we can only eat 1 meal some days. This is very unhealthy for David as poor nutrition and stress makes his condition much worse. We do get food stamps but only get $142.00 per month. We are looking for someone to help give us a fresh start for the sake of David's failing health. We were hoping maybe that would be you. We swear to never use any credit cards again if we can get out from under these. Once the cards are paid off we won't have a "NEED" for the cards anymore and will cut up the cards, cancel the accounts, and pay cash for everything from now on, but right now the payments on them are eating up our cash. We are in a a sinkhole we can't get out of. The credit cards total around $25,000.00 and the monthly payments are over $500.00. Could you please help us out? We surely would be grateful for the rest of our life and if we ever got the chance we promise we would pay it forward to someone else in need.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. If you are willing to help us here is our contact info:
NewtonsMommy@aol.com
Sincerely,
Sonia
gabybaoa@yahoo.com
at first I am very sorry to use this way to ask you for a help
I am a christian dentist from Iraq was originally living in Baghdad then after the terror attacks against christian i moved with my two brothers to Duhok after the death of my parents and we start our life there ,
sir I ask u if u can help me in some money to start opening a clinic for my own and for now i don't have the enough money to open it
so please i will be grateful for u sir waiting for your answer
i have a baby girl and so in need for money please help me
Woodinville, Wash. I pray for guidance as what the Lord wishes me to do every night. If you can help my brother in any way, we just need some financial aid payable to Harborview Medical Center, 325 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-2499/ Financial Counseling Dept./RCA Box 359758
If you can help us in this dire time, my brother’s name is Harold R. Holt, his patient ID#: H9889881 Harborview’s Financial Dept. phone # is 206-744-3084.
Harold is 59 & I am 57 years old. Thank You & God Bless, Sincerely, Richard J. Holt