The article is by Sandra
Richardson, CEO of the Victoria
Foundation.
I have simply shared it on my
blog, including links, in hope that it motivates other to become involved.
Happy Giving everyone!
~ TL Alton
Vital People: Time to give back on Tuesday
SANDRA
RICHARDSON
NOVEMBER 27,
2016 05:20 AM
The day after tomorrow, Nov. 29,
is Giving Tuesday all across Canada. Hot on the heels of two of the busiest
shopping days of the year, it marks the unofficial opening of the holiday
giving season, bringing together individuals, companies and charities to
support the causes that matter to them.
The movement started in 2013 and
has grown each year. Thousands of Canadian businesses and organizations are
participating in 2016. Activities range include fundraising campaigns,
volunteerism efforts, blood drives, food drives, corporate giving efforts and
more. The goal is to bolster the health and wellbeing of our communities, while
giving people a chance to take a break from the focus on consumerism.
The Victoria Foundation was an
early-adopter of the fledgling movement, and for the fourth year in a row,
we’re running our popular “unselfie” contest that asks people to share a photo
of their giving in action. All entries are posted on our Facebook page, and
eligible to win one of two $500 donations to the winner’s charity of choice.
With thousands of Canadian
companies and organizations already involved, Nov. 29 should provide options
for just about anyone looking to give back amidst the flurry of spending. The
fact is, there are thousands of charity organizations the world over, many of
which are located right here, near you. Every single one of them could use your
help, so why not take this opportunity to do something special for someone in
need?
Volunteer your time to help.
Offer your expertise to those that need it. Donate to a cause you care about.
Find something that moves you, and take that first step. However you choose to
celebrate the day, I hope you’ll share your story by entering this year’s
unselfie contest and give yourself the opportunity to reward a local charity
even more.
And if you’re looking for
deserving local charities to support, take a look at the Victoria Community
Knowledge Centre at ckc.victoriafoundation.bc.ca. You’ll find hundreds of charity
profiles, complete with photos, videos and more.
Sandra Richardson is CEO of the
Victoria Foundation.



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