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Momma Kiss: Do Good. You know you can.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Do Good. You know you can.

I finally read a few blogs (just in google reader - i'm bad!) - but am SO HAPPY I found this one written by Jenny Mac- and it's 31 days of Giving Back. 


You can do it.  I bet if even just ONE person does ONE thing - it'll make a difference.




31 Days of Goodness


FREE GOODNESS:

1. Get involved. A super easy website: http://www.dosomething.org can help you find service projects in your zip code. They also encourage you to engage your teenage family members to get involved in philanthropy. Their aim is to inspire the next generation of “doers”. You can also find local events/charities/nonprofits to support at www.dogoodchannel.com


2. Mentor/coach/tutor a future John Grisham, Louisa May Alcott, or Stephenie Meyer at http://826national.org/ which is 7 nonprofits working to celebrate and advance creative writing in students age 16-18.


3. Go to your book case and clean it out. Instead of donating to the library, take those books to a local literacy program.


4. You can also join http://www.booksforsoldiers.com for free and send them to troops.


5. Give blood. To find a local blood bank: www.givelife.org


6. Send a holiday card for FREE to a soldier abroad through a Xerox sponsored program www.letssaythanks.com
7. Save all of your magazines from the month and donate them to a local women’s shelter.


8. Call a local retirement community and schedule a visit. You can spend an hour or two calling bingo. We have done it and it is a total hoot. One of the elderly ladies won and yelled “OH SWEET JESUS”. I crack up now thinking about it. (You can also take your sassy OPI or MAC nail polish instead and do some fun manicures. )


9. You can donate baby blankets, stuffed animals, and children’s books to http://projectnightnight.com/ which helps homeless children.


10. Donate your old cell phones to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Go to www.ncadv.org and look under Take Action and then Donate.


11. Donate shoes (you know you have more than you can ever wear!) to www.shareyoursoles.org


12. Mentor an at-risk teen online at http://icouldbe.org


13. Become an online reading mentor and penpal for kids in 3rd – 5th grade at www.in2books.com


14. Volunteer at a National Park. www.nps.gov


15. Donate your unused airline rewards miles to Salvation Army, Make A Wish, or others.


16. Play www.freerice.com and every correct vocab word you identify, 10 grains of rice are donated to the UN World Food Program


17. You can also go to www.freekibble.com and for every answer, you send 10 pieces of dog food to an animal shelter in need


18. Donate gift cards you won’t use to www.plasticjungle.com


19. If you knit, you can send squares to www.warmupamerica.org. The squares will be knit into afghans and donated to battered women’s shelters.


20. Sign up to volunteer at www.keenusa.org and become a one on one volunteer to teach kids with disabilities about noncompetitive sports.




SMALL DONATION RELATED GOODNESS


21. Every dollar donated to www.roomtoread.org promotes children’s literacy.


22. Donate a minimum of $10.00 to www.pajamaprogram.org which provides jammies and books for kids in orphanages, group homes, and shelters.


23. Buy some gourmet bean dips, salsa mixes, or spice rubs (among other things) from www.womensbeanproject.com which provides jobs and job training to homeless women. And they just celebrated their 20th anniversary.


24. Lend $25.00 to www.kiva.org which takes your loan and helps woman all over the world start businesses. You can choose your cause and the money will be paid back.


25. Give $25 to Puppies Behind Bars: a program teaching inmates how to train puppies to be service animals.


26. Buy beautiful handmade jewelry from http://www.madebysurvivors.com/ which is combating human slavery and trafficking by providing training, job skills, and life skills to women freed from sex slavery.


27. A $35 donation to Sleeping Children Around the World www.scaw.org provides a BedKit that consists of a mat or mattress, pillow, sheet, blanket, mosquito net (if applicable), clothes outfit, towel and school supplies for a needy child.


28. Give a $35 Gift of Hope to women and children rescued from Sex Slavery and Sex Trafficking at www.sharedhope.org.


29. $35 dollar will also feed a needy child for one month with Share Our Strength at www.strength.org


30. Make an online donation to www.doctorswithoutborders.org which provides aid in almost 60 countries to people suffering from abuse, neglect, famine, malnutrition, lack of health care and natural disasters. $35 will provide 35 vaccines.


31. And finally, because there are so many people on this Earth without clean and safe drinking water, you can donate $20 to http://www.charitywater.org/ and give one person drinking water for 20 years.




Have a beautiful December!

5 Comments:

Blogger JennyMac said...

You are awesome Momma Kiss! Thank you for sharing this!

12/1/09, 8:23 PM  
Blogger MommaKiss said...

Thank YOU for writing it. Such a great list - and something we should do all year, not just in December!

12/1/09, 9:21 PM  
Blogger Mrs. Case said...

did you change your layout or have i not been on your blog in months? i dont even know which end is up today!

12/1/09, 10:27 PM  
Blogger JenJen said...

I bookmarked JM's page because I needed a list of meaningful sites.
Thanks for sharing this MK!!

YIB,
JJ

12/2/09, 12:13 PM  
Blogger Gregorio Martino said...

I feel pretty good about myself. I have done a few of these already this year. I like your blog.

12/3/09, 1:45 PM  

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