How to Give Back to Others This Holiday Season

You’re in for a treat today. Three years ago, when I started my first ‘hobby blog’ I wrote a post about how to bless others during the holidays. Essentially, I wrote what you are about to read just now. Obviously, this is the new and improved version of the post; my writing has improved and so has my entire blog. However, the photo I am showing you is the exact same one I used three years ago. I don’t usually take a lot of photos when I volunteer, and this is a good one.

This is junior-year-me, not junior-year-in-college-me, this is a photo of me from my junior year of high school seven years ago. It seems like just yesterday but so long ago. I still volunteer a lot of my time, I just don’t have photos to prove it.

Today, I am sharing with you some of my favorite charities and causes and why they are the perfect charities to volunteer at or donate to (“the end of the tax year is upon us, get those deductions,” said the accountant) during the holidays and for the rest of the year. I will also be talking about other ways you can give back to others during this season of giving.

My Favorite Non-Profit Organizations

The First Tee
I may be a little biased because I am a graduate of the First Tee program, but the First Tee is an amazing organization. Their mission is “to provide youth with educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.” I participated in The First Tee from the 6th-12th grade and became a coach for the program in my sophomore year of college. I’ve been working with them for years and I’ve seen what this program does for kids. For a lot of these kids, The First Tee is their chance to get away from the house, be outside, and learn values like perseverance, integrity, and responsibility. I currently work with an after school program that targets a low-income area and seeing how happy the kids are to come every week is so inspiring and uplifting.

The Humane Society
Again, I’m biased. I volunteer at the Humane Society as a dog walker and cat handler. You can volunteer too! Animal shelters are overridden with unwanted animals, which breaks my heart, but you can help acclimate some of the more sheltered or abused animals to other human beings. By helping to acclimate them, you’re increasing their chances of being adopted. I watched another volunteer work with a cat for months and take the cat from being reclusive and prone to scratching to the sweetest cat I’ve ever seen. She helped that cat get adopted! Even your donations help to put on adoption events and increase the capacity of the shelter.

Catholic Charities
I always donate my used items to Catholic Charities. Since I’d rather not give them to Goodwill since Goodwill sells the donated items, Catholic Charities is always my pick. My parents donate here too and they’ve gotten them to pick up entire wardrobes and bed frames in the past. You don’t have to be Catholic to donate!

Court Appointed Special Advocates
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a system that appoints an adult (also called a CASA) to abused and neglected kids in the foster care system. They look out for the special interests of the child while in the foster care and social services system assuring that the children are cared for during the long legal process. These CASAs stay with the children until their case is closed and they are placed in a permanent home. It really does help so many children and it is a great program.

Other Ways You Can Give Back

Buy Lunch for Someone
Whether it’s a person on the street or just a friend, buying lunch for someone is a generous gesture. Over the summer, I actually bought a man a breakfast sandwich and it was one of the most rewarding feelings I’ve ever had. We talked over breakfast and coffee and I learned so much about this man who was struggling to put himself through community college and get an education. Maybe you’ll learn something new about someone too.

Run A Coat and Blanket Drive
During the winter, this is one of the best things to do. There are people living on the streets that would be so grateful for a coat or a blanket to keep them warm this winter.

Write Thank You Notes
Despite what you may have received this season or will receive this holiday season, write thank you notes to people telling them how much you appreciate them. Write to your favorite high school teacher and thank them for inspiring to pursue a certain field of study, write to your friend who was there with you through your first meltdown in high school or college (we’ve all had them), or do something as simple as give your parents a heartfelt card telling them how thankful and appreciative you are of all the things they have done for you.

Volunteer at a Food Bank or Soup Kitchen
You’re helping people who don’t have enough food get food for the holidays. These places need you during this busy time. I promise it’s one of the most rewarding experiences out there!

Check out some other bloggers’ holiday charities!

Amy | Hannah | Drea | Brittani | Jami | Talia | Taylor | Bailey

Hi - my name is Kirsten! I am currently based in Chicago after a long cross-country move from Arizona. What will you find here? I love sharing all things sustainability and slow fashion, any of my day-to-day shenanigans, the latest new hobbies I picked up, and whatever concert or music festival I can find. Welcome and thanks for popping in to my little corner of the world wide web!

20 Comments

  1. 12.13.16
    Lauren said:

    This is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!

    xx
    Lauren Elizabeth
    Petite in Pearls

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      Of course! I hope this inspires you to give back this year! Happy holidays!

  2. 12.13.16
    Deborah said:

    Such a great post giving back is so important! around Christmas time many of us are so focused on the gifts we want that we don’t realize other people are in need.

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      Even I get wrapped up in the holiday madness from time to time… It’s hard with all the sales and shiny things, but I’m glad you loved the post!

  3. 12.13.16

    I absolutely love this!!! I didn’t even think of the humane society, thank you for reminding me of that great organization!

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      It is such an amazing organization! I’m glad you liked the post!

  4. 12.13.16
    Chloe said:

    I LOVE this post! I feel the same about trying to give back! This post had so many great ideas! 🙂

    xo, Chloe // http://funinthecloset.com/daniel-wellington-watches/

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      thank you, I’m so glad you loved it!

  5. 12.13.16
    Lauren said:

    Love this post about giving back! I always love to do extra this time of year 🙂

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      Thank you so much! I’m always happy to hear that people do more for others in such a busy time!

  6. 12.14.16

    In a holiday that is so focused on getting and giving gifts, I love the focus on something a little more lasting. 🙂

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      Thank you I’m glad you liked the post!

  7. 12.14.16

    Really wonderful ideas about how to give back. I have a couple of adopted dogs so the humane society hits a special place in my heart.

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      That’s so great! If I could adopt a dog right now, I would. Thank you for reading!

  8. 12.14.16
    Olivia said:

    Thanks for sharing all of these organizations! It’s amazing how time flies!

    • 12.14.16
      Kirsten said:

      Thanks for reading!

  9. 12.16.16
    Erica said:

    Love this post! Thank for sharing all these organization!
    http://www.ericavoyage.com

  10. 12.16.16

    The season of giving! What a great idea

  11. 12.20.16

    At my high school, our student council does a Mitten Tree where we collect scarves, hats, mittens and other warm weather gear to donate to a local charity! Giving back is very nice which is another reason I love gift giving almost more than gift receiving! I just love putting a smile on others’ faces.

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