The spirit of giving is most alive during the Christmas season, and for our charitable gestures to count the most, we should consider how we will donate, and to whom.
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Big charitable institutions usually have a steady flow of donors especially during the holidays, so you might want to offer help somewhere closer to home. Local, smaller charitable organizations are usually dependent on volunteers and have no fixed, paid staff. Look them up as they’d most likely need donations more. Or maybe volunteer yourself.
The holiday season often comes at a time of severe, cold weather in most western countries, leading to a rise of people in need of basic necessities. Instead of offering cash and other luxuries, prioritize the donation of clothes and food. It’s not much different in other parts of the world, of course. Keep with the holiday spirit and offer what you deem is most needed.
You might want to likewise donate things you don’t need at home. Check your cupboards, collect old toys, gather extra clothes or those you’ve outgrown. Health is often a big concern come Christmas, so also consider donating blood. Most importantly, keep in mind that for the poor and the needy, Christmas could happen more often. We might want to give more often as well.
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Robert Bassam is the founder of the Easterns Automotive Group, which has different charitable and philanthropic endeavors. Learn more about his advocacies here.
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