The holidays are definitely the perfect time to give, but to whom should you give? Choosing a charity, family or special group to offer financial aid is not the easiest decision in the world. Most of us moms have tender hearts towards children, especially at this time of year. Naturally, Kid's Activities blog is going to lean towards the charities that focus on enriching a child's special holiday.
You may wonder,
Why should I give?
Your child is watching and imitating your lifestyle and financial choices.
Family financial legacy is something we hand down to our kids whether we think about it or not. ย It is one of the reasons why we are so giddy about this money series on Kids Activities Blog,
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Here are some tips to help you sort through all the avenues of charitable giving for this special time of year.
How to Choose a Charity
Think local. If you do some research, there are probably some local children's homes, orphanages or child advocates in your area of town. Arrange to stop by for a visit. ย Many of these places depend on donations to function, so they are more than willing to show you around. If you are pleased with the institution, speak with a leader about the home's most pressing needs or how you could provide Christmas gifts for the children. This is my favorite way to get my kids involved because they love picking out
gifts and delivering them to other kids!
Choose what reflects your beliefs. Whenever you invest your time or money into something, you are giving your approval. Take time to research the charity, mission work or special fund before you give. Make sure the beliefs and policies reflect your family's moral standards. ย One thing to check is how much of your donation will actually go to the cause you seek to support.
Think outside large organizations. There are many groups around the globe that are working to help others and could use your donation and charitable giving. Consider what your family thinks is most important – is it religion, family, children or healthy living? Once you have nailed down what your family feels is most passionate about, begin researching people and groups who work full-time in those areas. Check out their websites, affiliations and social media to get a real sense of what their goals and work is all about and who is involved. ย You may find you have a closer connection to someone working on behalf of the group than you thought. ย Contact that person for the real story. ย Smaller mission groups tend to be over-looked and needier of your giving.
Consider your close friends and family. Before you give to a stranger, consider the needs of people with whom you already have a relationship. Perhaps a family member has been swamped with unforeseen medical bills. Or, maybe your best friend's husband just lost his job. Is your neighbor a single mom that is just scraping to get by? ย A special need may be only a few footsteps away. ย Although giving to friends and family doesn’t have the tax advantages, the rewards are of a different kind.
If you are interested in larger organizations but are unsure which ones to trust, here are a few that have earned an honest reputation and have focused on helping kids during the holidays.
- Angel Tree. This is a prison fellowship that strives to connect kids of prisoners with their children. They will host Christmas parties with the help of local church congregations and provide gifts for the kids.
- Operation Christmas Child. This is a program in which you fill shoeboxes with school supplies, gifts and notes of hope and encouragement to children living all over the world.
- Make-a-Wish Foundation. This amazing program focuses on granting children a special wish who live with life-threatening illnesses. Many children and their families have made unforgettable memories through the giving, planning and aid of Make-a-Wish Foundation.
- Ronald McDonald House. This grassroots charity offers homes away from home to families that are receiving medical treatment far away from home. They strive to keep families together during the already emotional trying times of illness. Ronald McDonald House also offers mobile dental and medical clinics at affordable costs in certain areas.
- Salvation Army. Financial reports show that the Salvation Army gives 96% of all received monies straight into the mission work. They focus on community centers, disaster relief programs and refugee camps. ย I love that they will come pick up donations from the house eliminating any excuses not to give!
To whom should you give is a tough decision. Use your head and your heart as you choose a worthy need or desire to fulfill. ย Setting aside money to give is easier when you have an
investment plan in place. ย Knowing that you are taking care of your family’s future financial needs can give you peace of mind and fuel a giving spirit.
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Do you have a favorite charity?
I guess I would have to say Operation Christmas Child. We did this a couple years ago in our church and it turned out great. It was so much fun getting the kids involved in helping and giving. My 4 kids loved doing it and want to do it again.
Our church started a home for unwed mother’s, and any time I am able to I donate to that.
Such an important matter!
The town my mom lives in has something like that which was so fun to giveaway the left-over baby stuff and the things my kids grew out of. To see it make an impact near her was such a good feeling.
I am big on the Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization. I currently volunteer as a Big Sister through our local school based program and I get to physically see the impact the fundraising for BBBS has on these children. It’s pretty amazing. I love that so much of what I give/do stays local and isn’t going to pay big overheads or salaries. Thats important to me.
Me too. I am not a big fan of donating money that goes anywhere EXCEPT to help out.
My favorite charity is Operation Christmas Child
The Salvation Army is very special to our family. Many years ago our family fell upon some hard times and the Salvation Army stepped in to help pay our electric bill. We felt supported by them and they were so uplifting in our time of need. Years later as we became financially secure, we re-paid the Salvation Army back the amount of our electric bill with a note of gratitude. Now every year especially at Christmas my kids donate toys and money to help this great organization.
I LOVE that Ronda!!! What an amazing story. So often we think of those large charities as faceless, but they impact REAL awesome people.
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Thanks for the post! Over the past few days I was wondering what charitible experience I could do with the kids. I think we are going to try the operation christmas shoebox! Thanks!
They will love it. It is such an easy and fun thing to do with kids.
My favorite charity is Village of Hope Orphanage in the Philippines. You can find out more about them at http://www.godskids.org/voh. I llike God’s Kids because they do checks on all of the orphanages that they support, and they have stringent requirements for them. Village of Hope is Orphan care inside a family. Once the Kids are taken to Village of Hope, they are not given away again. Parents agree to spend the rest of their lives with the Kids and Kids who graduate come back for all kinds of occassions. It is a beautiful program. This week one of the house parents is going to Leyte for the typhoon relief efforts and to do search and rescue. Please pray for the Philippines.
Oh wow! Thanks for informing me, Kim. That sounds amazing.
The Humane Society
Oh good one! I hadn’t thought about that, but we adore our local shelter. They also will take donations of pet supplies – when our dog passed away, it was so nice to see the dog house, leash and left over food do some good. The kids felt better giving it to a dog in need!
One of my fave charities is this local food pantry. I buy canned goods on sale and donate knowing they’ll go to someone in need.
I had the pleasure of touring several of the pantries in my area, and they are huge, so organized and do so much good. There is NO waste which is such a testament to what can be accomplished.