Giving Tuesday Spurs Generosity

Cathie Leimbach • December 3, 2024

Now that the Thanksgiving-Christmas-New Years holiday season is upon us, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the power of generosity. This year, many of us have been touched by organizations that step up to serve our communities. Whether it’s food banks, shelters, or mentorship programs, these groups remind us how impactful giving can be. Which organizations have made a difference in your life or your neighborhood this year? Maybe it’s a local nonprofit providing meals for families, or a group ensuring kids wake up to gifts on Christmas morning.


Think about the causes that resonate most with you. Is it fighting hunger, supporting education, or helping those experiencing homelessness? Whatever it is, there’s an opportunity to make a difference. If you’re looking for ways to give back, explore local organizations hosting holiday food drives or gift programs. Even a small act of kindness can create a ripple effect.



Generosity isn’t just about donations—it’s about showing others you care. Is there someone in your circle you could help with your time, resources, or even a kind word? This season let’s come together to uplift those around us. By sharing what we have, we can spread warmth, hope, and joy to many in our community.


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