A woman -originally from Birmingham, called Louise Hastie, who used to be a soldier, gave up her life in the UK to move out to Kabul and work at Nowzad. She helps service people being de-mobbed, organise getting an animal (usually cat or dog) out of Afghanistan, and back to their own country to be adopted by them. This is quite a tricky job apparently, using an underground network of helpers, and often costs between $2000 and $3500 (no profit involved) But she has helped many animals and service personnel.
Yes we have that garbage-recycling custom quite often where I live. In my nearest village, I sometimes see things put just outside the houses on the path, for anyone to take away if they wish. Also people often put surplus vegetables out. They frequently charge a little for these, and there is a little jar where people can put their pound or 50p coins. The veg is organic and good, and a fraction of the supermarket price! Sometimes there are free apples!
Yes we have that garbage-recycling custom quite often where I live. In my nearest village, I sometimes see things put just outside the houses on the path, for anyone to take away if they wish. Also people often put surplus vegetables out. They frequently charge a little for these, and there is a little jar where people can put their pound or 50p coins. The veg is organic and good, and a fraction of the supermarket price! Sometimes there are free apples!