For anyone who hasn’t heard of this don’t feel badly. It’s only been around since 2012. This annual holiday, which falls on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, was launched by the 92nd Street Y in New York City and the UN Foundation to encourage philanthropy and charitable giving on social media. There are now 98 countries that celebrate it.
These days it sometimes seems like social media is doing more harm than good. Whether it’s cyber-bullying or the dissemination of fake news, arguing over politics, or simply causing general malaise due to all the negative news out there—-#GivingTuesday is a perfect example of how social media can effect positive change.
While big companies like Facebook and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are partnering up and having huge fundraisers through which you can donate: https://nonprofits.fb.com there are other simple ways you can contribute.
1. Donate to a local nonprofit. You can visit fundraising platform Razoo at https://givingtuesday.razoo.com They have a database of nonprofits searchable by category and location. Puerto Rico is still in desperate need of help after being slammed by Hurricane Maria. If you visit https://hispanicfederation.org/unidos you’ll find they’ve made it very simple to donate starting at $15. The Red Cross is also still looking for hurricane relief so stop by their site at http://www.redcross.org If you’re going grocery shopping today, you’ll see the Salvation Army already has its bell ringers out. This is where I made my donation today. Since my husband and I are both disabled it wasn’t much, but they’re appreciative of any amount, no matter how small. You can even volunteer to be a Bell Ringer yourself at https://www.registertoring.com
2. This day isn’t just about cash donations. If you have a favorite cause or organization, call and see if they need any volunteers for the holiday season. You can pick up trash in a local park, walk dogs at an animal shelter, or read to seniors and children at your local library, find out if an elderly or disabled neighbor needs assistance.
3. Spread the word about the importance of charitable giving and philanthropy via your social media accounts. Just in the US alone, approximately 80% of the adult population is on social media. You can share your philanthropic values as easily as posting a status update.
4. And finally, give back to the people in your life. If you can, reach out to friends and relatives who you may not have talked with in a while. See how they’re doing, tell them you love them. There’s a reason why suicides are so prevalent this time of year. Sometimes a person who’s in emotional or physical pain feel as though they’ve been forgotten. Let them know they matter.
It’s not how much we give but how much love we put in the giving.
~ Mother Teresa ~
And to all you wonderful bloggers, I’m sending you one of these:
Thank you for your kindness and generosity. You all make my life more meaningful!
You are right: I have never heard of this day, but it’s a terrific idea. Always cool to learn something new 😀 And I so agree with point four. One of my best friends is struggling so hard at the moment. I try to give as much support as I can to her, but there are days it’s really hard. Luckily things are turning brighter for her. It does prove that nobody can live without friends though, that is for sure 😀
Loved this post, awesome of you to promote this 😊
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I’m so sorry to hear about your friend Michel. It’s so difficult to be there sometimes for the people we care about when your own life is so crazy. I’m sure she appreciates every ounce of support you give her. I’m sure you’re an awesome friend. I can attest to what a wonderful blogging friend you are!😙
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Thank you again for your kindness and these powerful words. I really appreciate your support and awesomeness 😀
It is at times very hard, but that never stops me giving support anyway, especially not for friends that are very important as she is 😊
Well…you yourself are just as amazing a blogging friend as well. Really glad to have met you in this blogosphere 😀
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Michel, I can tell just from interacting with you here, what an amazing person you are. Anyone would be blessed to have you in their lives.🤗
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Seriously…I don’t know what it is today, but all these comments are really making me incredibly shy😊😊 Thank you so much: don’t count yourself out either though. I can say the exact same thing about you as well 😊
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Thank you my friend. I’m so glad we’ve gotten to meet even if it’s only through the blogosphere.🤗
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I had never heard of this one, Kim. However, it does seem to be more than just another ‘Day’. So well done for promoting it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete. This is definitely one of those “Days” that can’t be promoted enough.🤗
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Me neither, it’s not a thing over here as far as I can tell, but definitely sounds like a good plan!
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I think it just started getting popular the last couple of years Fraggle. If you’re interested here’s a UK site: https://givingtuesday.org.uk
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Thanks Kim!
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My pleasure Fraggle!🤗
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Wow this was an amazing post Kim!!!🤗😗😍 I feel this is a perfect idea! I am going to male sure to do my part even if it’s minute. I will make a way. I’m all about sharing the love!🤗😗 You have such a beautiful heart and soul Kim!!! I hope I become atleast half the woman you are as I grow! I look up to you and and admire your voice and giving heart!🤗😗💯You are the BEST Book Sister!!!🤗😗
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Oh now you’ve done it Dani. I just got all weepy.😭 Everything you’ve said applies to you Sweetie. I couldn’t ask for a better Book Sister!😙😙😙😙😙😙🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
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Awww no!!! I didn’t want you to get weepy!!!😭😭😭 But yay 🙌 #booksitersanddivas4ever
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I’ve been doing that more frequently lately so it’s not just you. 🤗
#yourock
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I’m glad it’s not just me but hope you are okay my friend!!! If you ever need anything you know how to reach me!😊 #you’reawesome
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Thanks Dani. I’m fine. It’s just the pain’s been getting to me lately. I know you understand.😙
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Reblogged this on Touch My Spine Book Reviews and commented:
Sharing the LOVE via Kim’s amazing post!!!😗🤗😗
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Reblogged this on The Biblioanthropologist.
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This is soo nice 😍❤️ Thank you for sharing !!
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‘‘Tis the Season of Giving Trang!🤗
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I’ve never heard of this day either but I have to wonder is it good timing or bad? People go frantic over Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending so will they give? Or is it the season for just a day about giving to bring back the spirit of the season?
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I think it’s a reminder that we can always reach out and help someone. Whether it’s through even a small donation, or volunteering or assisting someone for an hour or two, or reaching out to someone you may not have talked to for awhile. It’s not just about the giving of money. It’s the giving of yourself.😊
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Makes you wonder why it can’t happen every Tuesday huh?
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Exactly!
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Love the idea behind it, and I think it’s clever to put it after CyberMonday so that it doesn’t get overshadowed, but I have to admit that I haven’t heard of it before. Thank you for raising awareness on this. You’re the best, Kim!! 😉
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Thanks Lashaan! I think it’s a wonderful concept and it doesn’t really ask anything more than for you to do what you can.😊
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Kim, this is wonderful. It’s great that you included the links. Hugs on the wing!
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Thanks Teagan! I was hoping I didn’t sound “preachy”.🤗🤗🤗
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Sounds like a lovely idea!
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It really Is!😊
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😊
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