This year, let us make the most unique way to share the spirit of
Christmas not only for our loved ones but to others as well. Let us all
share what we have and reach out to others who need help and support the
most - people from the orphanage and elderly care facilities. Let us
move away from the commercialized and traditional way of celebrating
Christmas and let us do our part in helping out the needy and the poor.
As a nation, we must act as one in supporting our fellowmen.
The holiday season is here again and what far better method of giving
back for all your blessing which you received this season. I encourage
everyone to find a approach to donate or assist NGO's -- and perhaps
even start a family tradition of ones own to aid others in need of
funds. Whether you volunteer in a local sports organization that
supports handicapped children, visit the elderly at an elderly care
facility or get in touch with a neighbor or friend who originates from a
military family, there are many ways to get involved with your
community.
There are a wide range of charity institutions that you could join to
provide donations too in this Holiday Season. A number of these public
charities include American Cancer Society, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric
AIDS Foundation, Inc., as well as the World Wildlife Fund. Federal tax
law provides tax benefits to non- profit organizations which are
acknowledged as exempt from federal income tax which means this may also
benefit you in certain ways.
This year I will be intending to donate an abandoned old car along
with a motorbike to a online non-profit charity that showcase youth
education in addition to women's right advocacies. I'd personally like
to find a corporation that supports arts and music activities for
youngsters. I understand that we now have a lot of such organizations
that you can get even online, but I'm not sure about them yet. Earlier
in the year, I made a monetary gift to two orphanages that I love but it
appears as if it wasn't sufficient. I needed to accomplish more. And
since I lack such a big cash reserves to make contributions, I choose to
offer my old and second-hand car as an alternative. This Christmas, it
will likely be much more of a car donation giving personally, rather
than the usual tradition of giving gifts.

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