We’ve mentioned that many community resources for those who have found themselves in unfortunate circumstances are made possible by volunteer hours, donations and fundraisers. It is essential that these organizations receive help from others in the community who are able to pitch in and donate time and items to a good cause. When you have a chance you should look in to giving back to the community where you live. Many financial guru’s recommend setting aside up to 10% of your income for charity. Not only does it help with your tax situation, it also makes you feel good to do something for others!
Giving doesn’t have to be hard. Participate in food drives by offering cans or non-perishable food items. Collect your old clothing and appliances to send off to the local thrift shop. This helps not only the people purchasing the clothing at lower costs, but provides jobs and job training for thrift shop employees.
Consider sending old baby clothing, car seats, strollers, cribs and toys to the local women’s or family shelter. Throw in a package or two of diapers or feminine products which are always in demand.
Left over construction materials in reasonable quantities can be donated to Habitat for Humanity for use in building new homes for lower-income families.
Is it time for a haircut? Donate your hair of 10″ or longer to Wigs for Kids or Locks of Love where it will be made into affordable wigs for young cancer patients.
Watch for opportunities to participate in local fundraisers and consider doing your birthday and Christmas shopping there. You can purchase arts and crafts from charitable christian care centers, attend charity auctions. Watch for chili or ice cream bowl dinners and attend with your family. Buy a box of Girl Scout cookies when you see them and buy a second to send to our troops overseas.
You can also donate time working with less fortunate children through Big Brother Big Sisters, Boys and Girls clubs, and community after school programs. There are many opportunities to make a difference!