Giving Tuesday began with a simple thought. Right now, many Americans see Thanksgiving as a day
for gratitude and Black Friday and Cyber Monday as two days for getting
deals. Wouldn’t it be great to have a day for giving back? As a Giving
Tuesday partner, World Vision, is
challenging Americans to take part in this new national movement on the
Tuesday after Thanksgiving by showing they can give as good as they
get.
To help
those affected by Superstorm Sandy during the week of November 26th, any
gift of food, clothing or school supplies for children in the U.S.
given through World Vision’s Gift Catalog will
be designated for the Christian humanitarian agency’s Sandy relief
efforts. World Vision relief teams have been distributing much-needed
supplies in some of the most vulnerable communities hit by this
devastating storm on the East Coast.
“Giving Tuesday is
intended to open the holiday season on a philanthropic note and put
heart back into the holidays.” says Sarah Renusch, World Vision’s Gift
Catalog Director. “World Vision is encouraging Americans to dedicate
this day to getting back to the true meaning of the holidays. It is
about community not commercialism, giving not receiving.”
There are many ways to participate in Giving Tuesday:
• Volunteer Virtually:
Not everyone is able to take off work to physically volunteer, but you
can volunteer virtually by donating food kits online through World
Vision. Each ‘kit’ contains enough food to feed a family of five for one
day ($16 per kit). During the week of Giving Tuesday (November 26 –
December 2nd) food kits, clothing and school supplies in the U.S. given
through World Vision’s Gift Catalog will be donated to those in need
impacted by Superstorm Sandy.
• Give a Meaningful Gift:
Share the spirit of Giving Tuesday by giving a gift that can change a
life. World Vision’s Gift Catalog has hundreds of gifts such as goats,
fresh water wells, and life- saving medicines that can be given in the
name of a family member, teacher, co-worker or child and help one of
more than 825,000 people around the world who benefit from gift catalog
items. Gifts range in price from $16 to $39,000, and there are more than
250 items online to choose from. After purchasing a Gift Catalog item,
the person whose name the gift was given in, can receive a special card
describing the gift and its impact.
•Teach Generosity: Giving
Tuesday is a great opportunity for parents, grandparents, and teachers
to help children understand the importance of generosity and giving to
others. World Vision’s Gift Catalog can be a helpful educational tool.
The Pendleton family, of Colorado, adopted their son from Kazakhstan.
When he saw the Mongolian Ger in the catalog, he immediately wanted to
buy one for people in his homeland. “I didn’t know how to explain to a
10-year-old that $1,862 is a lot of money, so I didn’t,” said mom Amy.
“And sure enough, he raised it all!”
To learn more about World Vision’s Gift Catalog visit www.worldvisiongifts.org or
call (888) 511-6511. This year marks the 17th annual edition of the
catalog. Since 1996 the catalog’s popularity as a gift-giving
alternative has grown with more than 160,000 purchases last year raising
over $33 million that helped more than 825,000 people around the world.
About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief and development
organization dedicated to helping children and their communities
worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.
We serve the world’s poor, regardless of a person’s religion, race,
ethnicity or gender.
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