#GiveTime: Community and Causes

Hi there! LJ Donnell here with some incredible (and quick!) ideas to #GiveTime to your community! This is a part of our #GiveFundsGiveTime Campaign for #GivingTuesday, so if you need more ideas, visit THIS PAGE. We also ask that if you have any excellent ideas of your own that aren’t listed here, PLEASE share them in the comments!! A community is always better when we work together.

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  • So far, our suggestions are:

    • 5 minutes a night knitting/crocheting/making blankets for Project Linus

    • Do click throughs on charity sites

    • Sign petitions

    • Call your local representative and talk to the about an issue

    • Draw inspirational chalk messages around your neighborhood

    • Draw loving chalk messages and pictures on the sidewalk of your local hospital so patience can see them out the window

    • Write post cards to senior citizens and other high-risk populations who are stuck in quarantine and away from their families. Example Here

    • Share/Amplify social media messages for local businesses, charities, and local activist groups. — I know this doesn’t sound like much… but it really means the world to people trying to get their messages out there. It takes you very little time, and you could make a big difference to their business or cause.  Even something as small as sharing a “Missing Pet” post from your local neighborhood’s facebook could make a world of difference for a family.

    • Volunteer as your Cal de sac’s glass recycling person — okay, this one may be a 15/20 minute task once a week. Have your neighbors put their used glass products in bags and place them on their doorsteps, then you take them to the nearest glass recycling bins. You could also set up a round-robin sort of thing, and it’s as easy as making a post on your neighborhood’s facebook or NextDoor page.

    • Pick up trash on your walk — You may be getting fresh air. You may be on a little run! You may be taking your kids out of the house to get rid of some of their energy. Either way, just have gloves in your pockets and a grocery bag so you can pick up trash you see on the walk. You’d be surprised how little effort it takes, and what a big difference it makes. Wildlife in the area is getting snared in disposable masks on the ground. It’s pretty awful. Every little bit you do, even if it’s just five minutes while you’re already walking outside, could save a precious life.

#GiveFundsGiveTime is all about giving what you can when you can, and not overtaxing. All good deeds make waves, no matter how small. Let’s make this holiday season as full of hope, magic, and love as we possibly can.

See you out there!

Ms. LJ

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