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A Time to Give: More Help for Haiti

January 20, 2010


Welcome back to A Time to Give, my weekly feature where we share ways to give, ways to share, ways to be generous. If this is your first time stopping by, welcome! You can read the original A Time to Give post HERE. In a nutshell, I started this feature as a way for us to inspire each other to be even more generous. I tend to get wrapped up in finding great deals, and I don’t want to lose sight of one of the reasons we live frugally… to be able to give more. Each week I’ll share a giving idea of mine, and you share a giving idea of yours.

As the country of Haiti was rocked again today by the aftershocks of the earthquake, many of us are left feeling powerless to help. Many bloggers pledged monetary donations on behalf of those who left links and/or comments on their sites. Many of you gave generously to Compassion, the Red Cross, or other relief organizations. But what do you do when you don’t have the funds to make a monetary donation?

Just today, Alyssa from Kingdom First Mom posted about some additional ways to give. They involve Swagbucks and stockpiles. I encourage you to head over HERE to read her post and then investigate ways to give in your local area. You just might be surprised at what you find! Maybe your stockpile of shampoo and toothpaste can help those whose lives have been devastated.

Now it’s your turn to share your ideas for sharing, giving, and being generous. Note: If you are reading this post via an email subscription or a blog reader, you’ll need to click the title of the post in order to see the links left by others.

You can participate in a couple of ways. If you’re a blogger, write a post about a way that you’ve been able to give. It can be something simple or something out-of-the-ordinary that you did. It can be something from this week or from last year. Don’t think of it as bragging… It’s a way to encourage others to take action and be more generous! A few guidelines for bloggers:

  • Please add a link to Saving and Giving so that your readers can find everyone’s ideas all in one place.
  • Make sure the link that you add here takes people directly to your A Time to Give post, not the main page of your blog. To do that, publish your post, view your blog, right click on the title, and copy the shortcut. Then paste that shortcut in as your URL here.
  • Bloggers who link to other posts or their main pages will have their links removed. This eliminates confusion for others who are looking for ideas on how to give.
  • Please do not link to giveaways, contests, or ads.
  • Feel free to use the image above in your post. It’s not mandatory, but you’re welcome to it!

If you’re not a blogger, you can participate too! Simply click the comments link below this post, and leave your ideas there. I would love to hear from you!

If you have any questions about A Time to Give, please feel free to contact me at savingandgiving@gmail.com. I look forward to being inspired by your ideas on giving! And stop back each Thursday for a new edition of A Time to Give.

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