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Charity in everyday life As the golden glow of summer fades and you prepare for the frosty days of winter, take a moment to reflect how you can make charity a part of your everyday life.
Children need school supplies We all remember the excitement of school shopping for new shoes or a new backpack. Many families in our communities are struggling to afford these necessary school items. As the new school year approaches, teach your children how philanthropy can help a child start the school year with a smile. Our corporate sponsor, Oracle, committed to education, invests in math, science and technology programs, targeting low-income communities and encouraging the gifted innovators of tomorrow.
Browse these worthy organizations that help supply our public schools and donate today.
Lead the way to a better environment
We’ve all noticed the temperatures getting a warmer, SUVs getting bigger and hurricanes and earthquakes ravaging the Earth, but is it global warming or a natural occurrence? Al Gore’s new documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth” shows his efforts to halt global warming's deadly progress in its tracks by exposing the myths and misconceptions that surround it. He believes global warming is not a political issue, but an individual moral issue facing every member of our community. JustGive has created 50 ways to help protect our environment in your everyday life.
Our corporate sponsor, Aveda, strives to set an example for environmental leadership and responsibility around the world. Join JustGive and Aveda in saving the environment and donate today.
New Orleans Jazz is revived
When most of us think about New Orleans, we think about the birthplace of Jazz. As the one year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, we took a look at how Arts & Culture has survived in New Orleans. One organization, the Tipitina’s Foundation has donated over $500,000 for instruments for local schools in an effort to keep the music tradition of New Orleans alive. This year, Jazz Fest was dedicated to the people of New Orleans and our partner, American Express, joined Shell and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation to ensure the return of the annual festival. Jazz Fest plays an important role in the economy of New Orleans and its success shows that the music culture of New Orleans will survive. Donate today to support New Orleans relief and recovery efforts.
Rising youth volunteers
When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in September 2005, it sparked an outpouring of youth-generated fundraising efforts for the storm victims. Thousands of youth across the nation donated their baby-sitting money, sold lemonade, and held concerts; raising millions of dollars for relief efforts. These young fundraisers, similar to the ones after last year's tsunami and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, represent a generation of youth much more engaged in the community. Young people today are volunteering at unprecedented rates. Our youth are facing greater uncertainty with fears of global warming rising and the instability in the Middle East mounting. Studies confirm that this is a service-oriented generation of young people. For example, more than 83 percent of college freshmen reported in 2004 that they did volunteer work during their last year of high school, up from 66 percent in 1989, according to a study by the Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles. Our partner, VolunteerMatch, is dedicated to helping everyone find a great place to volunteer. Their award-winning site encourages kids, teens, seniors and groups to find an interest area in their local community. Join JustGive and VolunteerMatch and volunteer today.
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