Amazon’s Prime service allows free delivery of items with expedited service and Youtuber Rob Bliss posted a video showing just how Amazon might be used for charity. While Rob’s title is a bit confusing, the video explains it well. Amazon’s “Prime Now” service is a 1-2 hour delivery service and would make sense for getting items to people who move around a lot and don’t have a regular address, but that’s not the only way to use Amazon.

You could find homeless people on the sidewalk or just know a neighbor in need of basic necessities. Perhaps an elderly person or struggling family. No matter how you choose to do it, this is a heart-warming video of just how to act all year, but certainly during the Christmas season and Amazon might just make it a bit easier with their free Prime 2-day shipping. Don’t have Prime? Sign up HERE then think about who you could help.

Hanna Heller

Hanna is the entertainment and lifestyle editor for CDN. Fan of great movies, legendary music, outdoor activities and cool stuff in general, her opinions, as expressed in her articles, are her own and not necessarily shared by anyone .. anywhere .. ever. Follow Hanna on Twitter: @Hanna_CDN

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