You see that link at the bottom right corner? Click on it and scroll down towards the bottom. There's a space that says rate homepage. (I think that's what it says. And it's automatically set at 10, so you can just hit the button and it rates that page a 10. If you want to rate lower, you have to use the pull down menu. But, I don't suggest it. I always rate everyone I rate, a 10. I wouldn't feel right about rating it lower, even if it wasn't so great. The pages that have nothing on them...the kind that people haven't really put any effort into? I usually don't rate at all, rather than rate a 1. I clicked on that persons profile by the way...it was tempting to rate hers a 1...the things she says in it were a little offensive by christian standards. But, even then...I just don't think it's a nice thing to do. (Oh by the way, my explaining how to rate homepages isn't so you'll rate mine. I don't need ratings. I've been rated a lot already. Just trying to help. That's all. )
Do you mean, not including my family? Because I help them every day. I don't really know anyone here in town. It's not that friendly of a place. So, there's not really any way to know who needs and who doesn't. But...let me put it this way, I'm the type of person who helps someone get something from a top shelf if they can't reach it, without having to be asked, picks up a childs toy if they drop it, puts the shopping cart back in the stall, holds the door open for people, scoots over in the pew for someone coming in late so they don't have to step over me. I don't think of that as doing for someone in need, but just being how I naturally am...helpful.
Would you rather give your old cloths to a charity like Goodwill or a thrift store or sell them at a garage sale?