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4 android apps you can help to others
It’s
not uncommon to hear that people are more distant than they used to be,
that smartphones leave us all immersed in our own little worlds,
ignoring the people around us. In this way, our little gadgets may hurt
our relationships with others. But at the same time, we can actually use
these devices to better the lives of people we haven’t even met. Here
are four Android apps that make this possible.
1. One Today
One dollar can make a big difference. If you give a dollar to a
different cause each day, you can help change the world. That’s the
premise behind One Today,
a Google app that asks users to give just one dollar to a good cause.
It presents a different project every day with the selection tailored to
fit the interests of the user. Do you care more about feeding the
hungry, helping the poor, spreading education to young people in need,
or investing in good health?
Regardless, a cause is bound to show up
each day that catches your interest. You can also donate money that
other people can allocate to causes or challenge friends to match your
financial generosity.
2. HTC Power to Give
HTC Power To Give
doesn’t ask you to donate your money. Instead it wants you to offer up
your phone. Don’t worry, you don’t have to say goodbye. Just let the app
run in the background while your phone is otherwise asleep. It will
take the spare processing power and use it to contribute to a project of
your choice. The combined processing power of everyone’s devices can
help to discover cures to life-threatening diseases, venture out into
space, or help understand the world in which we live and the atmospheric
forces that surround it. You don’t even have to sacrifice battery life
to help out, as the app only runs when your device is plugged in and
connected to Wi-Fi.
3. Blood Donor
Hospitals and clinics have a constant need for blood, and they depend
on donors to supply them with enough to meet the demand. If you live in
the US, Blood Donor
is an app that can assist you in doing your part to help. It can pull
up the nearest blood drives and give you the right directions to get
there. You can use the app to keep track of your donation history, take a
picture of yourself giving blood, and share the image with friends or
family to encourage them to step up.
4. PetMatch
Okay, with PetMatch
you aren’t actually giving anything to anyone. You’re giving an animal a
home. Considering how many are left to survive in over-crowded
shelters, this is still a public service.
PetMatch can help you find cats or dogs to adopt and set you up with
the right agencies. You can hone in on your preferences by taking a
picture of an animal that you love and allowing the app to search for
similar recommendations. If you don’t have a picture, there’s a sample
gallery that can fulfill the same role.
Conclusion
With the right apps we can prove that smartphones do
make the world a better place. They don’t just amuse us and keep
everyone connected at all times; they offer up the chance to reach out
and make a genuine difference. The four apps above can help whether you
want to give money, blood, processing power, or shelter. The important
thing is that we all give something in whatever way we can.
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