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Hug someone

free hugs signToday is National Hug Day, who knew something like that even existed ? Who makes these things up anyway? Honestly, a hug can never hurt and can only help…so I say lets celebrate it!

On January 21, 1986, Rev. Kevin Zaborney created National Hugging Day…every once in a while we all need an excuse to go out and just hug someone. So hug your children, your friends, your co-workers and maybe even the mailman. Why not?

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It will just remind you that you always feel better when you give of yourself. Sending huge hugs to you all!

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Mentoring Matters

“A mentor is someone who sees more talent and ability within you, than you see in yourself, and helps bring it out of you.”

Bob Proctor

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Be a mentor, change a life.

Charity Matters.

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The Charitable Deduction

taxesNow that the holidays are winding down, it’s the time of year for those last-minute donations.  All so that we can get charitable deductions for our taxes. Yikes, that dreaded word, taxes!

Of course we give for so many more reasons than deductions, but it is an additional perk of helping out a cause that you care about. However, that perk is becoming endangered.

As you may already know, some of our congressional leaders are calling for limitations of tax deductions for charitable giving. Charitable donations are the lifeblood of hundreds of thousands of amazing non-profit organizations.

A group of 600 charitable organizations, called The Independent Sector, has been leading the nonprofit communities on this and for more information on the charitable deduction you can click here.

If this is something that you care about, you can email your congressman and senators via their websites or call their offices directly.  The same group has put together a letter that you can personalize and sign, and they will deliver it to your representatives and President Obama. Click the link if you would like to Send a letter to Congress

Please join in working to preserve the charitable deduction. Regardless of why you give, these deductions help support our countries educational system, expand access to health and human services, enrich an appreciation of our cultural heritage, advance  medical research, and support so many programs vital to the health of our country and communities around the world.

Charity Matters.

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Be an Elf. Org

letter_15_amyOn monday , I talked about the US Post offices 100-year-old program called Operation Santa. Well one volunteer “elf”, Patrick Reynolds, was so inspired by his experience with the program that he decided to help promote the cause with Be An Elf. Org.

On Christmas Eve, 2004, Patrick delivered gifts through Operation Santa to needy families.  He was so moved by the experience that he set up Be An Elf.Org to bring more attention to the post offices program. Patrick wondered why he not heard of the USPS program? So he decided to use his time and talent to bring more attention to a cause he cared about.

“I was moved by the surprise and delight on children’s faces. I thought more people should know about the Letters to Santa / Operation Santa program,”  Patrick said. Within a few days, he got the idea to form a new group, which became Be An Elf.

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I love this story because it is a true reflection of what Christmas is all about. We all have causes that we care about, but the Christmas spirit inspired Patrick to action.  He in turn inspires each of us to reach out to help a child in need and reminds us what the season is all about.

Charity Matters.

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Operation Santa

letters-to-santaOne hundred years ago the United States postal service quietly began Operation Santa. Thousands of heartbreaking letters from needy children were read and answered by volunteers. Today, that extraordinary experience is still happening at post offices all over the country.

Since 1912, the U.S. Post Office, has gathered volunteer “elves” to read tens of thousands of letters written to Santa. They are then sorted based on need, such as food or a pair of shoes and then matched with a donor to help fulfill their Christmas wish.

Due to Hurricane Sandy, this year is expected to be especially difficult.  Operation Santa is expecting more than 10,000 letters, just in one New York City Post Office. The combination of the economy and this natural disaster has made the need for help even greater this holiday season.

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If you would like to be an elf this year, simply click the USPS link here to find out ways you can help Santa and the kids this holiday season. Isn’t that what it’s all about?

Charity Matters.

Sandy

Each week I try to tell stories of human courage, inspiration and people who take adversity and make it a gift. This week so many of our friends, families and neighbors are in real need of our help. What do we do when tragedy strikes and the unexpected occurs? How do we come together? How do we show our compassion and humanity for our friends on the East Coast without power, food or roofs over their heads?

We act. We give. We share. We do what we can do little or big. Here are a few ways to lend a hand.

American Red Cross

How can you help? Donate blood.

Approximately 300 Red Cross blood drives have already been cancelled due Hurricane Sandy and more are expected. This represents a loss of as many as 10,500 blood and platelet products. The Red Cross is urging immediate blood and platelet donations in areas where it is safe to do so. To schedule an appointment, please go to redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.  Financial donations help the Red Cross provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance to those affected by disasters like Hurricane Sandy,

Feeding America

How can you help? Donate food, have a food drive.

When a disaster strikes, Feeding America supports relief and recovery in communities by distributing assistance through the more than 61,000 local agencies that they support. Feeding America also provides immediate relief through emergency feeding centers operated by NVOAD partners, including the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is serving those impacted by Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic with food, clean-up kits, as well as emotional and spiritual care. For the latest updates, and ways you can show your support,visit their blog. At this point, in-kind donations, such as used clothing and used furniture, are not being accepted for hurricane relief. However, these items are vital to supporting the day-to-day work of your local Salvation Army. Please consider giving these items to your local Salvation Army Family Store or dial 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825). Checks may be made out to The Salvation Army Disaster Services Center, PO BOX 1959 Atlanta, GA 30301. Please designate “2012 Hurricane Season” on all checks.

At the end of the day, whether you email a friend back east, say a little prayer, clean out your canned goods or give blood….its what we do. We act. We give. We share.

Charity Matters.

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Volunteer Match, its a date!

When I first heard about Volunteer Match, I thought it must be one of those new trendy dating services. Actually, it’s even better because it’s for everyone and the purpose is to match us with amazing volunteer opportunities. How great is that?

This amazing idea began in 1994 when four MBA’s (Mark Benning, Joanne Ernst, Steve Glikbarg, and Cindy Shove) developed a plan to launch an online nonprofit that would promote community involvement.  Their idea spread and funding came along with the non-profit community. Then came Oprah in 1999 and what followed was millions of users.

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Today, Volunteer Match is the preferred internet recruiting tool for more than 89,000 non-profit organizations and has referred over 4,000,000 volunteers! Now that is a connection that matters!

Charity Matters.

P.S. If you’re looking for a great place to volunteer for Make a Difference Day tomorrow, this is the place. Happy Weekend everyone!

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Make a Difference Day is Saturday

This Saturday, October 27th is Make a Difference Day, yes, THIS saturday. I know the list of activities you probably have is a long one between fall sports, birthday parties, Halloween activities and the list goes on.  However, heavy your load may seem, chances are someone else’s load is heavier.

What exactly is Make a Difference Day? Well, it’s actually the largest national day of helping others in our country.

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The day started 21 years ago by USA WEEKEND Magazine and its 800 carrier newspapers. Make A Difference Day has become an annual event and takes place on the 4th Saturday in October each year.

Take a look at their web-site to share what you are doing or to get inspired by other great ideas. Oh, did I mention that you can win $10,000 for your charity? So, whatever you decide, I know you will lighten the load for someone. What way are you going to Make a Difference?

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Run don’t walk

The other day I suggested it is a lovely time of year for a walk, a walk for others that is. I certainly didn’t want the runners to feel left out.  There are hundreds of charity walks and runs all over the country and the world, if you want to go big.

I came across this and thought it was the perfect way to start your weekend and re-iterate that there are so many fun ways to make a difference.

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So call your friends and dust off those sneakers and enjoy this beautiful fall. Walking, running, breathing and being grateful.

Happy Weekend Everyone!

Charity Matters.

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Lets take a walk this fall

The weather is turning crisp, here in LA we are dipping down into the 80s, the leaves are falling and signs of autumn are beginning to appear. Along with jack o’ lanterns, pumpkins and scary decor there seem to be multiple walks for charity this time of year.

Really, why not? It’s a great time of year to grab a friend or your family and take a stroll to raise funds for a great cause, whatever matters to you. It seems that everyone is walking for something this month.

Here are just a few links to organizations sponsoring walks all over the country right now:

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer

Walk for Hope (City of Hope)

 Autism Speaks

Parkinsons

Diabetes

If you find yourself with a few hours to spare, a pair of sneakers and the need for a great new t-shirt than this is for you. If these causes above don’t make you feel like walking than just google Walks for Charity in (your city) and before you know it, you too will be outside enjoying the beautiful weather and making a difference with all the other people like yourself that know Charity Matters.

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Martin Luther King Day of Service

Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?
–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The 17th annual Global Citizen/Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service is expected to be the largest MLK Day event in the nation. Approximately 80,000 volunteers of all ages and backgrounds from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware will participate in more than 1,200 community projects, resulting in breaking down barriers, building ongoing partnerships and promoting a realization that we have more in common than our differences.  Regardless of politics, this message of service is the message Dr. King wanted our country to spread.

So, if you have a little extra time on this holiday, perhaps you can answer Dr. King’s question, “What are you doing for others?” I’m sure the answer is creating a legacy of service that would make Dr. King proud.

Charity Matters.

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Skip1.Org

I don’t know about you, but I know I over did it this year with a little too much holiday cheer. With New Years resolutions abounding about giving up sugar, flour and all things decadent I thought this would be the perfect time to share this amazing story about a Hollywood producer who took skipping it to a whole different level.

Her name is Shelene Bryan and she was a producer, a mom and someone with a big heart.  Today, she is still a mom but her newest title is founder of a non-profit called Skip1.Org.

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It is people like Shelene that are my heros. Everyday people just like you and me, who have a passion and use it to create change in such simple ways. So when you decide what you are going to give up this New Year, perhaps, rather than giving something up, you can simply Skip1. Nothing feels better than giving something up and giving to someone else at the same time. Simple Charity Matters.

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