I have to admit, I've been very proud of my sex lately. I've watched women bond together to help families suffering through Hurricane Sandy, I've seen women generously getting together to raise money for everything from AIDS research to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to St. Jude's to Cradles to Crayons. And I've seen them generously reaching out to their friends or colleagues on a one on one basis.
What makes women so giving? Why are women always out there willing to help someone in need? Whether storm victims or abuse victims or someone with a child who needs help, I've seen women reach out to help each other in times of need. Women supporting women. Supporting others who are in need.
I have to say, I'm proud of them, all these other women. Some of them are people I know either through business or just casual contacts, some are family, some are total strangers, but all of them have one thing in common--they care. And they do something about it.
I've personally seen people reach out to help my daughter who has a disability or two, but who is really quite capable with a little help from her friends--that's the key. All of us need a little help now and then. You never know when it will be your turn to need help, so it's always time to give help if you can.
So if you can give, just a little, to someone else in need this holiday season please do. And it doesn't have to be monetary giving. Give your time. Your efforts. Your smile. Take the time to listen to someone who is lonely and needs an ear. Those are equally appreciated. I know, we're all busy, but fit it in. Your holidays will be the richer for it.
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Showing posts with label charitable giving. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
Give To The Green - Find Out How
Photo courtesy of the Camden City Garden Club
Addendum:
Now that the Community Giving Day sponsored by Whole Foods is past, don't forget to add the Camden City Garden Club and the Camden Children's Garden to your list of annual charitable donations.
If you've never been to the gardens be sure to take your children, grandchildren or friends to see the garden. While you're in Camden visit the Aquarium for a well rounded day of fun mixed with education (the kids will never notice the educational info they are getting, they'll be having too much fun!)
Thank you to Whole Foods for sponsoring the Community Giving Day and thank you to all the members of the community who took part in it. I hope some of you were able to join your local Whole Foods Market in supporting this wonderful cause.
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Now that the Community Giving Day sponsored by Whole Foods is past, don't forget to add the Camden City Garden Club and the Camden Children's Garden to your list of annual charitable donations.
If you've never been to the gardens be sure to take your children, grandchildren or friends to see the garden. While you're in Camden visit the Aquarium for a well rounded day of fun mixed with education (the kids will never notice the educational info they are getting, they'll be having too much fun!)
Thank you to Whole Foods for sponsoring the Community Giving Day and thank you to all the members of the community who took part in it. I hope some of you were able to join your local Whole Foods Market in supporting this wonderful cause.
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Orignal Post:
Whole Foods has designated three dates in October as "5% Community Giving Day." Five percent of their net sales on the specific dates listed below at specific stores will benefit the Camden City Garden Club and the Camden Children's Garden.
Whole Foods has designated three dates in October as "5% Community Giving Day." Five percent of their net sales on the specific dates listed below at specific stores will benefit the Camden City Garden Club and the Camden Children's Garden.
Please consider supporting the Camden City Garden Club and the Camden Children's Garden by shopping at the following Whole Foods locations on:
October 16
Marlton, NJ
Princeton, NJ
South Street, Philadelphia, PA
Callowhill, Philadelphia, PA
Glen Mills, PA
Devon, PA
North Wales, PA
P Street, Washington, DC
October 17
Jenkintown, PA
Plymouth Meeting, PA
October 18
Wynnewood, PA
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