Her favorite posts are the ones where I spill my heart or try to bring action for the greater good. That's a very mom thing to enjoy, but I'm with her, I like my more heart-felt, serious posts too. Being the great mom she is, she offered up an idea for a post that I absolutely LOVED. She suggested I list some of the charities I like this time of year that my readers might want to know about and donate to.
When I was a kid we would always pick several children from the Angel Tree at the mall, and it was something that I got so excited to do every year. As much as children love getting gifts, I honestly think they enjoy giving to others just as much if not more. Remembering to give is somewhat lost in your teens and twenties. Perhaps it's because money is so tight, or maybe we're just more selfish at this age. Either way, we need to remember the excitement we got as children when we gave to those less fortunate.
So, what I've done is taken some of my favorite charities, as well as some local and national stories that have gone viral that I think you'd like to donate to this holiday season. Like I said, I know money is tight for many of us, so I've included things on this list that don't cost anything other than your time. For those things that do constitute a monetary contribution, keep in mind that donations are typically tax-deductible. Just make sure that you keep up with any tax reform changes taking effect for the given year.
Ring The Salvation Army Bell
This one costs ZERO dollars. Find a shift in your area to ring the bell for the Salvation Army Red Kettle. Bring a friend, bring a boyfriend, go by yourself, whatever makes you most comfortable, they'll be thrilled to have you volunteer.
Instead Of Sending Christmas Cards... || ASPCA
Instead of sending Christmas cards, make a donation to the ASPCA and they'll send out a card for you, in honor of your donation. You can choose to send a paper greeting card, or an e-card.
Gift Your Besties' Dog Instead || Barkbox
Do you have a girlfriend with a four legged best friend? Instead of getting her a bottle of wine or monogrammed tote bag, gift her pup instead! When you gift barkbox, 10% off all proceeds are given to over 3,000 shelters nationwide.
Me personally? Well, I'd rather you get something for Gee or Veenie any day!
The Moyer Foundation || Camp Erin, Camp Mariposa
Since I lost my father when I was 19, this one is really special to me. No time of year is more difficult for a child that has lost a parent, than Christmas time. By donating to The Moyer Foundation, you'll help fund Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa, the nations largest bereavement camp for grieving children and teens, ages 6-17.
Big Brothers Big Sisters || Nationwide
Ring The Salvation Army Bell
This one costs ZERO dollars. Find a shift in your area to ring the bell for the Salvation Army Red Kettle. Bring a friend, bring a boyfriend, go by yourself, whatever makes you most comfortable, they'll be thrilled to have you volunteer.
Instead Of Sending Christmas Cards... || ASPCA
Instead of sending Christmas cards, make a donation to the ASPCA and they'll send out a card for you, in honor of your donation. You can choose to send a paper greeting card, or an e-card.
Gift Your Besties' Dog Instead || Barkbox
Do you have a girlfriend with a four legged best friend? Instead of getting her a bottle of wine or monogrammed tote bag, gift her pup instead! When you gift barkbox, 10% off all proceeds are given to over 3,000 shelters nationwide.
Me personally? Well, I'd rather you get something for Gee or Veenie any day!
The Moyer Foundation || Camp Erin, Camp Mariposa
Since I lost my father when I was 19, this one is really special to me. No time of year is more difficult for a child that has lost a parent, than Christmas time. By donating to The Moyer Foundation, you'll help fund Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa, the nations largest bereavement camp for grieving children and teens, ages 6-17.
Big Brothers Big Sisters || Nationwide
I interned with the East Tennessee chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters during college. Most of the children in this program live in single parent, low-income households where a parent is incarcerated. They match adult volunteers in positive relationships with children, in an effort to perform better in school and avoid violence and illegal activities. When I was interning with them, they desperately needed more male volunteers, and that's true to this day.
I know most of you reading this blog are female, so why not spend some time looking at the Big Brothers Big Sisters website with your husband or boyfriend tonight when you get home? My job as an intern with them was to find free tickets to events that bigs and littles could attend together, like Tennessee Vols football games or to see the Harlem Globetrotters play. It was a lot of fun for everyone involved, and being a mentor is so much less expensive than you think.
Wounded Warriors Project
I started this search by looking for a charity that I could donate to that helped reunite military families during the holidays. There is nothing more beautiful than military reunions, I'd love to be responsible for making that happen. Does anyone know of this?
I do of course know of Wounded Warriors Project. There are many ways to donate to help fill the needs of injured service members, including something as simple as sharing on social media if money is especially tight.
Make a Wish Foundation || Worldwide
I'll just leave this here...
To donate time or money to the Make a Wish Foundation: click here (you can even donate unused airline miles!!)
I know most of you reading this blog are female, so why not spend some time looking at the Big Brothers Big Sisters website with your husband or boyfriend tonight when you get home? My job as an intern with them was to find free tickets to events that bigs and littles could attend together, like Tennessee Vols football games or to see the Harlem Globetrotters play. It was a lot of fun for everyone involved, and being a mentor is so much less expensive than you think.
Wounded Warriors Project
I started this search by looking for a charity that I could donate to that helped reunite military families during the holidays. There is nothing more beautiful than military reunions, I'd love to be responsible for making that happen. Does anyone know of this?
I do of course know of Wounded Warriors Project. There are many ways to donate to help fill the needs of injured service members, including something as simple as sharing on social media if money is especially tight.
Make a Wish Foundation || Worldwide
I'll just leave this here...
To donate time or money to the Make a Wish Foundation: click here (you can even donate unused airline miles!!)
Sadie, 8 years old || Argyle, Texas
Sadie, who has spent most of her year in the hospital fighting leukemia, was worried that Santa might forget her friends at the Children's hospital. Here's what she asked:
"There's going to be a lot of kids in the hospital on Christmas morning, and if I was in the hospital on Christmas morning, I would be sad. So, I want you guys to help me do a toy drive."
Over 300 toys have already been donated, and each week Sadie's mom takes her to play Santa at the Children's hospital. Sadie fills her sleigh with the gifted toys, and hands them out to her friends at the hospital.
For details on donating: here
Follow Sadie's Story on Social Media: #SadiesSeligh
Safyre, 5 years old || Schenectady, New York (Worldwide)
I'm willing to bet you've seen this one already, and I wish the internet shared more stories like this one and less about the Kardashians. In 2013, Safyre's father and three siblings died in a fire caused by arson. She was found in a pile of rubble, shielded by her father who had died protecting her.
All Safyre wants this year are cards from all over the world to fill her card tree.
Send Cards for Safyre to:
Safyre
P.O. Box 6126
Schenectady NY 12306:
For details on donating: here
Follow Sadie's Story on Social Media: #SadiesSeligh
Safyre, 5 years old || Schenectady, New York (Worldwide)
I'm willing to bet you've seen this one already, and I wish the internet shared more stories like this one and less about the Kardashians. In 2013, Safyre's father and three siblings died in a fire caused by arson. She was found in a pile of rubble, shielded by her father who had died protecting her.
All Safyre wants this year are cards from all over the world to fill her card tree.
Send Cards for Safyre to:
Safyre
P.O. Box 6126
Schenectady NY 12306:
