Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Give yourself first

We can choose to make a difference in the improvement of our community or someone's life. We can all find our own way to support our community where the need is greatest. Just thinking about it makes a difference.

3 Comments:

Blogger exhale said...

Thanks for your comments Jen. You are always welcome.

What I was hoping to make people think about in this post was how we can support the groups in society that, in turn, support us when we are in need.

Rather than writing about a specific cause that I personally support and creating a bias for a particular group or organization, I believe that every community has different and changing social needs in any given time frame.

For example, you may choose to support your hospital which could be raising funds through donations or a special event in order to open up a new service or wing, a blood donor service may be in need of a particular bloodtype, the United Way in your community may be trying to raise funds to kickoff a new badly needed service or program. Or perhaps your local police or fire service department is trying to recruit volunteers to canvas for a particular charity.

Or it could be as simple as setting aside some can goods for the next food drive.

This is what I was trying to say in my posting. We all have busy and different lives. But I think it is important to be proactive in our community support, before a charity comes knocking at our doors. It really does not take much time or effort.

I was trying to create an awareness of being able give our support by helping the people in our communities without expecting anything in return.

Yes, I agree that people with problem solving skills should swing, in fact CHARGE, to action!

9:05 PM  
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9:15 AM  
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