C: The Warm Glow of Giving
Wow! Did I ever discover a satisfying last-minute gift giving idea. One of my facebook friends, Cindy Jackson Knull, posted this link to the New York Times : Gifts of Hope. It lists several smaller (as opposed to the “biggies” you always hear about) nonprofits with varying angles of charitable giving.
I have people on my list whom I just know will enjoy the fact that gifts have been made in their honor and, especially, in areas about which they are impassioned. (And I KNOW they’ll enjoy it more than a trinket I might pick for them…).
Check these out. Myself, I am passionate about women’s issues, especially education. I was pleased to donate to several of these organizations that promote education of women in Afghanistan and prenatal care in Somalia.
For the teacher on my list, I found the “First Book” program that distributes books to poor children in the United States.
For my nurse friend, there is Nurse-Family Partnership which sends nurses to work with first-time impoverished mothers here in the states—working to break the cycle of poverty and poor health.
Jesus said “I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:40.
As I pushed the “donate” buttons each time, I got a little glow that maybe I might be giving Him a birthday gift He can enjoy….I mean, what are we celebrating at Christmas, after all?
Why don’t you consider sharing that warmth I got from these giving opportunities! Love to you all, C
PS - In my early-morning-writing fog, I forgot to add Cindy's blog link. Go there--amazing photographs and writing!
Comments
This can be symbolic of helping women around the world with education, or medical needs or shelter. As a woman I am so blessed to live in a country where I have certain comforts and freedom. I can use my voice and my freedom to holler from the mountain top. Thank you again. We can change the world. We can.
Cheers - Joolz
kary and teddy
xxxx
Hope ya'll had a good holiday. We did - and I feel SOOO blessed to have loved ones around me - so many do not.
I'm glad your puppy-dog perked back up. They are HARD to let go of. I know too well... Hopefully the anemia can be controlled and she'll be around alot longer.
Road trip to Texas, huh? Which part? I know several gals that would love to have a big git-together with you two!!! Send me details and we'll see what we can come up with! Glad you stopped by!
xoxo