Donate a gift
through Mercy Corps. It’s as simple as this: choose a gift on the website for
someone you know needs it or choose to whom you wish. The recipient gets a card
that explains the gift and donation made in their name, and your gift helps
families in need. Visit http://gifts.mercycorps.org/ to view the gift selection, ranging
from clean water to giving a goat to a family. You can choose to remain
anonymous or you can personalize with a friendly note to the family in another
part of the globe. People have developed nice long-distance friendships through
the kindly organization and are really nice to see how your gift is of benefit.
Often, the daily headlines are reflected in the regions in need and currently
families affected by Ebola need all the help we can give them.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Bake it forward:
If you love
to cook and love to help people, this might be the option for you; teaching
cooking classes and offering your services as a free guide to getting the
healthiest groceries at the best prices via Cooking matters, a division of
Share Our Strength. What I love about this is that it is personal and oh-so
practical. www.CookingMatters.org pairs you up with your local group
and you can bake up a lot of love while showing others how to do the same.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Love Lifts You Up
If you have
frequent flier miles you are not planning to use, give them to service members
who have been injured in the line of duty and need to be flown to get proper
medical treatment. This can also enable family members to visit. Check out fisherhouse.org to discover all you
need to know about Fisher House Foundation’s Hero Miles Program. Love has an
enormous power to heal so sharing your unused miles stretches YOUR love a
mighty long way!
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Lend An Ear
Counselors
can contribute enormously to our troops when the return back at the end of
their service term. I honestly think my Ex-Marine dad has PTSD but that
posttraumatic stress was not even acknowledged until long after the Viet Nam
War and only through the activism of many.
Therapists and mental health professionals can really help our military
veterans by volunteering their own service through the organization Give an
Hour (giveanhour.org) and this is extremely helpful to families of vets.
Listening can change lives for the better here in a big way.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Emit Good Vibes
Take stock of your day-to-day life. Are you
giving to others or a little out of balance where your work, your
immediately family gets 99% of what you offer the world? You can change that in one day. Donate more
of your time or money to a charity. Supporting a cause will help keep you
informed about social issues and can strengthen your sense of well-being while
benefitting others in the process. Additionally, monetary donations are tax
deductible. Which is really just a bonus because the real reward is not on
April 15th but comes the other 364 days of the year.
I figured out last year that I was waaaaaay out of balance. I had become Bartelby The Scrivener. I am working on fixing that and it has been an interesting journey.
More about that later!
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Veg Out
Have you hear
of “food deserts?” I certainly never did until reading last year in the New
York Times about entire swaths of urban areas with nothing but corner stores
filled with processed packages foods and no produce whatsoever. I started paying attention and it is true.
There is
something you can do about it, by making a donation of www.WholesomeWavge.org who will provide fresh fruits and
veggies to these underserved communities.
How great is that? Actually, it is even better, as Wholesome Wave
obtains their organic produce from small and mid-sized farmers.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Operation Gratitude
I learned
about this from my mom whose church regularly sends cards, letters and care
packages overseas to the armed forces. My mom and her fellow church ladies bake
some of the best cookies in the world. They gather up all kinds of goodies
and treats and send them overseas where the taste of “down home” surely brings
many smiles of satisfaction. Those who are less gifted in the baking
department, such as ME, can make $15 donation to Operation Gratitude, which
pays for one care package for one serviceperson. Operation Gratitude has end
over a million of these kindness kits around the world!
Go to www.OperationGratitude.org and get involved. Your cookies might not be as spectacular as my mom's but I bet you have something equally excellent to share.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Just say hello!
Try
something new this year and check out the Just Say Hello Campaign on Oprah’s
website. The campaign (find it at www.oprah.com) encourages kindness and
strives to combat loneliness by reading our and connecting. A howdy-do to a
stranger might make your day and a new pal in the process. I read about this
excellent friendliness project in Oprah’s O Magazine a few Sundays ago and
immediately felt inspired to try it that day. My boyfriend and I went to do our
weekend chores, which include fresh flowers from our neighborhood stand. An
older gentleman was standing there smelling the roses, always a good idea in my
mind. I remembered to say “Hi” as instructed by Oprah and he responded with a
big smile and wanted my input on flowers he wanted to buy for a lady friend. As you might imagine, quite a conversation
ensued and my boyfriend joined in, who is even friendlier than I am. Soon the
florist was involved and our new gentleman friend turned out to be a
fascinating conversationalist. He had been a fighter pilot in the Korean War, very
highly decorated and has travelled all over the world before returning back
home to El Cerrito. Widowed some years back, he was only beginning to get back
out there and date. After landing upon a carefully selected bouquet of red
roses and pink lilies, he headed off to the dance at the senior center. I
noticed he has a good bit of pep in his step and I remember having a good
feeling about his first date. We kept our eyes peeled for Colonel Jarvis when
in the vicinity of the flower shop and sure enough we saw him and he had
pictures of his lady friend from the dance featuring a corsage he had gotten
for her. Things were looking pretty swell all around and he looked pleased as
punch.
So,
thanks Oprah for another great idea!
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