We've been addressing ways to give back to the people who played such an important role in helping our children survive. On Friday, the topic was giving back through Time. Yesterday, I offered some suggestions of ways you can use your Talent to give back. For today's final segment of this series, I want to talk about ways to give back through Treasure.
Without a doubt, this is the simplest of the three. Provided you have the resources. The simple answer to "How do I give back?" is "Write a check."
And that's not bad advice. Knowing that most of us are not in a position to, say, fund a new wing at the children's hospital, here is a list of ideas of ways to give back (monetarily) at a variety of dollar levels:
- Make a donation earmarked for the NICU at your hospital.
- Donate to a smaller group that works intimately with the NICU; e.g. at our hospital, there is a group known as the Cheer Guild that provides toys, books, etc. to sick children.
- Create a scholarship fund for a student going into nursing or pre-med.
- Consider making a donation to a community like CaringBridge , an online service that enables parents of critically ill children to journal their stories and share pictures.
- Start a "White Envelope" tradition with your family at Christmas- in lieu of (at least some) gifts, take on a project and donation as a family.
- Think about other foundations that helped- maybe you stayed at a Ronald McDonald House. These places rely on donations big and small to operate.
- Coordinate a fund-raiser at work, school, or with a scout troop.
- Hold a bake sale or help your children set up a lemonade stand to raise funds.
- Contribute an unexpected (and thus, hopefully, unbudgeted) holiday bonus to a hospital or cause.
I hope those of you who were looking for ideas were perhaps able to find one or two of use over the past few days. I would love to hear what other ideas the rest of you have for great ways to give back to those amazing men and women who helped to save our children!
Great ideas for Giving Back. We long for the day we can make a donation to the hospital... unfortunately, we are STILL paying off the bills!
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