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Help the Homebound with National Magazine Exchange

homeboundBecause people are generally living longer these days, the downside is that there are more housebound individuals than probably ever in history. This naturally means a lot of sadness and loneliness. Old people are often stuck in their homes with not much to do and very little company. This can lead to major depression. So it is always worth looking into relatively easy ways to help these people. One such way is by getting them a little gift, such as a magazine subscription from the National Magazine Exchange. One need not break the bank to do this either. It is relatively inexpensive to have a magazine come to your door every month. And the joy it can bring to someone who doesn’t get out much, or have many visitors, can be huge. So the next time you are thinking you want to be a little bit charitable but you don’t know what to do, take care of your little old neighbor in the apartment downstairs from you and give her a real treat. She’ll be thanking you every month!

Start a New Business with a National Magazine Exchange Subscription

fitnessIf you feel you are stuck in a rut at work and want a fresh start, why not take some of your leisure time to learn a new trade?  Perhaps you have always enjoyed sewing but never gotten around to doing anything professional with it.  With a subscription from the National Magazine Exchange, you can sign up for a magazine on sewing patterns or how to become a professional seamstress.  Since this education comes in the form of a fun and aesthetically pleasing magazine, it will not feel like going back to school, but just using your leisure time in a different way.

Choose a Fun and Educational Subscription from National Magazine Exchange

Since the National Magazine Exchange works with publishers that work with a wide variety of magazine titles, you will find a whole array of enjoyable magazines from which to choose.  Check out all the different options and match them to your field of interest.  Since the prices from this company are extremely competitive, learning a new trade from a magazine will not only be enjoyable, but a less expensive way of going back to college!

Magazine Recycling Promotes Literacy

literacyHonestly – your magazine recycling can promote and enhance someone else’s literacy.  How?  Well, whether you’ve purchased your magazines through National Magazine Exchange or through another company, you’ll finish reading and enjoying them at some point.  When you do, you can certainly throw them away or recycle them in the recycling bin.

Instead, however, you can promote literacy.  Give your old magazines to schools and libraries or to early learning and after-school centers.  While the writing level may be too high for these beginning readers, it’s possible that the teachers will pick out certain sentences that the students can succeed in reading.  It’s also possible that they will use the pictures and images in your old National Magazine Exchange materials to have the children write stories, create collages and more.

It’s amazing how much one little magazine can give – and give back – with the right creativity.