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 What is the point of candle light vigils
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Posted on 04-27-15 1:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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There seems to be many candlelight vigils planned but I am wondering what is the point of those vigils? If it is a fundraiser program then I can understand but just going there to light a candle? Save yourself a trip and just donate. People need your donation not your prayers.
 
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To raise awareness and also for fundraising. the more people know the better, We can ask ppl to donate, community can come together as one and mourn the departed ones. If only money could solve the problem why need people... Why volunteer.. ??.. Keep your negativity to yourself, we don't need it, not at a time like this.
 


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