Buying the perfect present is a notion that takes over our entire consciousness throughout December – but is that what the Season of Good Will is all about? Nope.
The real joy (other than hot wine and lots of Baileys) comes from the simple act of giving and helping others, and it doesn’t need to be something expensive or elaborate to make a huge impact to people in need.
With the cost of living crisis affecting millions of Brits, charities and non-profit organisations have never been more needed – or as stretched for resources. Charities across the board are struggling with a drop in donations, with many smaller groups fearing they may have to close their doors for good.
So there’s never been a better time to opt for a charity gift rather than something physical for a loved one. You can be sure it’ll be genuinely appreciated, and put to use!
Need some inspo? Make a charity donation in lieu of Christmas cards; buy something from a charity’s Amazon wish list; changing your Amazon Wish settings to make passive donations to a good cause for the next year; picking up some extra non-perishables during your next food shop to pass on to your local food bank or shelter; sponsor a child, dog or sanctuary animal; or simply have a big clear out and take it all the the charity shop.
If you can’t stretch to a financial donation right now, that’s OK. The most valuable thing you have to share is your time, so why not suggest ditching the gifts altogether and signing up for some volunteering in the New Year; or help spread the word of causes that you believe in with your networks.
The Women’s Health team have rounded up a few of the good causes that are close to our hearts and who are in need of donations and support right now.
Remember, as Charles Dickens once wrote, “No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”