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we try to help out at the angel tree at the local mall when we can...this year has been the first year we haven't been able to help and I feel bad for that...
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We always donate to our local food pantry and we adopt a family at work.
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We always pick a star off the tree at church! My son just filled a shoe box full of fun things for a little girl in an other country for church! It is so important to teach children the importance of giving!
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ReplyDeletewow realy nice and how do we try and help out at this time a year well in every way we can
ReplyDeleteWe give back by taking dinner to my grandfathers senior living apt to share with the others there.
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ReplyDeleteI am a SAHM and my son started pre school in September and just this week, I have started helping at a food bank in a nearby neighbourhood. I also plan to do this indefinitely, unless I am blessed with having another child.
ReplyDeleteI also will spend part of my Christmas day helping out there. We all have slots we can do and I've chosen a 6am - 9am slot, so my family won't even miss me!!
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Every year my hubby and I pick a star off the tree at the mall and buy gifts for a child less fortunate!
ReplyDeleteWe deliver cookies,candy and sometimes, if needed, dinner to the elderly and a few others in our neighborhood who would have nothing.
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we always donate warm winter clothing to the community shelter for women and their children.
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We donate food to the Oregon food bank.
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We try to get involved in any way we can with the angel tree or the food drive anything we can do to show some love during the holidays we are always willing to do.
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we donate food and toys to our school's drives.
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We pick a star from the angel tree at church and fill a box full of toys for a needy child. The kids love to help Mom shop and they also learn the value of giving.
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ReplyDeletewe give to toys for tots. my daughter loves pick out toys for other kids as she knows not every one is as fortunate as she is.
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ReplyDeletewe always donate to kids toy drives or food drives during christmas. We also help out with delivering food to those who are old and disabled.
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ReplyDeleteEvery Christmas we partake in a Giving tree at our church You pick a paper ornament from the tree that has what a needy child would like for Christmas and the supply the gift
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Every year we help out at with our local food bank. We help pack up food boxes for families to come pick up for food for their families. We also serve food at a local shelter. We took our daughter last year for the first time (she was 11 months)everyone loved her there. Then we also do the angel tree at our church. I am a subscriber.
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We usually pack a shoe box filled with goodies (samaritanspurse.org) and/or donate to Toys for tots via our church.
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My family tries to give food for the food pantry in our town. We can't always give alot but I do try to buy double of my food and drop it off around Holidays. This year I couldn't give that much but every little thing counts. brewerchickey78(at)yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteWe do most of our charitable giving this time of year. We have several that we donate to, plus we pick one new cause each years to donate funds from the charitable fund that is in memory of my oldest son who died in 2003. The holidays can be hard time remembering those who we miss so much, giving in thier memory keeps hope and love alive.
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We give money to Toys for Tots and also at my job, we collect art supplies for a local inner city afterschool arts program.
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ReplyDeleteWe give back throughout the year and give more at the holidays. When I see a great markdown on a toiletry item I purchase multiples so I can give the majority to the food bank.
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We give some gifts from World Vision or other similar organizations. Also, we enjoy choosing a gift for the angel tree, donating non-perishables at the grocery store, and giving money or small necessities to needy mothers & kids through my son's daycare.
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We buy gifts for children in need the same ages as my children.
ReplyDeleteWe always "adopt" some kids and buy presents for them each Christmas. It makes me feel so good knowing some kids are opening presents this year that may not have otherwise.
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We have organized a gift drive in the community the last 3 years that we've lived here, and we always find more than deserving families to help out this time of year, and also more than generous people to donate and give give give! I wish the spirit of Christmas/the Holidays lasted all year!
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We dont have much to donate with but we do try to donate non persihables to the food drives and give money whenever we pass a Salvation Army collector!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great product! We donate to our local food bank (they're desperately in need this year- I urge everyone to do the same, even if it's just a can of beans!) and this year I'm donating some gently used coats to a local organization that helps families in need.
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I sponsor a angel from my dept, toys for tot, and can drive
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We help fix bikes and give them out to needy children at Christmas
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You know, I wish that I could say that we did more, we always find a family to help with a few gifts (our church is always helpful in finding a family) we also donate a lot of canned idems to school. But I think that we do a lot of little things, like babysitting so a couple can go Christmas shopping together.
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ReplyDeleteI always layer my kids but I hate having to stuff a blanket under the dirty stroller, the bag sounds like a great invention and makes it so easy to travel with!
ReplyDeleteThe rule in our house is, for every toy in, one has to go out and they get donated.
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ReplyDeleteWe have an angel tree at church and we adopt one of the angels.
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ReplyDeletewe always donte food and new toys to different organizations!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's school has a Thanksgiving food drive every year. Not only do we donate but we help out packing bags to donate to families in need.
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My son and I serve dinner at the Homeless shelter on Thanksgiving. It's been a very humbling experience....for both of us. Last year, John was 7 and I think it was the first time he really understood what it's all about. He finally "got" what a homeless shelter was. It broke my heart to see families living there, and I know it hurt his heart as well.
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We give to Toys For Tots and the Salvation Army. Sad to say we could probably use some help this year. Thank you so much!
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We take part in a food drive for the foodbank near our home
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ReplyDeletesome times, we give to food drives, the salvation army, or toys for tots. i used to volunteer with the jaycees to hand out gifts to kids.
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ReplyDeleteEvery year my daughters (6&2)are very excited about putting money in the bucket. Before we get out of the car I get some change from purse and give it to my daughters. As soon as we get to the bucket they are saying happy holidays and putting the money in. It doesn't matter how many stores we visit, if there is a bell ringer we put money in.
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My kids each fill a shoebox for a child in another country that might not receive Christmas presents otherwise (through Operation Christmas Child). They get to pick out presents for someone their same age and gender which makes it more exciting for them.
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We always donate a present to the angel tree at our local grocery store. I feel it's an important lesson for my daughter to learn. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was young, my family always worked at the local soup kitchen. It always felt good. I had gotten away from doing that as I got older - until this year. I helped to dish up food at the kitchen. Glad I did.
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Last year (our daughter's first Christmas)we decided instead of getting her gifts (since she had know idea about 'presents' and stuff) we donated in her name to a charity. We are going to do that again this year (only she will get some gifts too- we won't deprive her every year, lol). And when she is older we will get her involved by choosing the charity we donate too.
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We participate in the Samaritan's Purse Shoebox Ministry. We also help with Christmas Gift Shops for our local nursing home and county welfare dept.
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We participate in 'Winter Wishes' from NY Cares. They send you letters from needy kids & you send them gifts.
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Every year we try to give money to the needy and help our friends do things for their family. For example last year my best friend was having a tough time and was about to have her first baby so my husband and I decided to buy some of the more expensive things on her registry since I knew she couldn't afford it!!
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