Search for a Charity

1,000,000 in Guidestar®

Advanced Search
Browse by Category
using the JustGive Guide


Gift Certificates

Visit our Gift Certificate area to purchase or redeem charity gift certificates

Wedding Registry

Find a Registry
Enter first and/or last name

Create a Registry
Our wedding registry area is where you can create, update, or share a wedding registry

Charity Wish Lists

Find a Wish List
Enter first and/or last name

Create a Wish List
Our charity wish list area is where you can create, update, or share a charity wish list

 

Related Topics

In the News
In the Press
Gift Certificates
Wedding Registry
About Us
Our Newsletter

 

 

 

 

Three is the magic number

In This Issue:

Our Environment
Our Health
Our Children's Education

Our Environment

Thanks to the melodic tune "The 3 R's" by Jack Johnson, a reinterpretation of the classic Schoolhouse Rock's "Three is a magic number", our children learn the importance of the three R's - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. The "green" movement can be overwhelming but JustGive encourages you to take the first steps to bringing the three R's into your life.

  • Reduce. There's more to reducing than turning off the lights when you leave a room. Replace your light bulbs with compact fluorescents which use a fraction of the electricity of incandescent light bulbs. There are so many options available so do your research.
  • Reuse. You see them everywhere, the reusable grocery bags. Some are green, some are paper bag brown, but they all have one purpose - to be reused when you shop. Whole Foods doesn't care if you bring in your Safeway bag, they'll still fill it with your groceries and give you a bag credit.
  • Recycle. Recycling doesn't just mean putting the cereal box in the blue bin, it means taking your old computer to a local recycling center so it doesn't end up in a landfill.

    Make a monthly recurring donation to an organization that helps support the environment. These organizations are all making an effort to educate and inspire us through their programs and services. It only takes a few minutes and all that time you save each month can be redirected to learning new ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. Three, it's the magic number.

    back to top

    Our Health

    Schoolhouse Rock's "Three is a magic number" speaks of the heart, the brain and the body which now in the age of the Yogi is the mind, the body and the spirit. It is nourishing these three elements that keeps the body healthy and in balance. The American diet and lifestyle is under fire as contributing to childhood obesity and the rise of diabetes in all Americans. Changing your diet and lifestyle is no easy task but JustGive encourages you to use the power of your mind and the strength of your spirit to make a few of these changes.

  • Reduce. Controlling your portion size to reduce your calorie intake is the first step to managing your weight. Natural foods, like whole wheat and fresh fruits and vegetables, are a healthier choice because they slow down the digestive process, thereby allowing better absorption of the nutrients.
  • Renew. Renew your gym membership. Daily exercise is good for mind, body and soul. Taking even a half hour of your day to walk or run will result in more energy and better weight management. This time away from work and family is time to reflect internally on your personal goals and accomplishments.
  • Relax. Stress may be unavoidable, but learning to manage stress may reduce your risk of certain health issues. Identify one stressful part of your life, close your eyes, take a deep breath and slowly exhale. Repeat as necessary.

    Make a monthly recurring donation to an organization that helps cure and prevent disease. These organizations are all making an effort to educate and protect us through their programs and services. It only takes a few minutes and all that time you save each month can be refocused on learning ways to reduce, renew and relax. Three, it's the magic number.

    back to top

    Our Children's Education

    Schoolhouse Rock was a video series in the 70's that brought educational elements into Saturday morning cartoons. Children are constantly being distracted by new and exciting technology that has little if any educational value. Take control of a child's education by getting involved in their life, their school and their friends.

  • Read. Literacy is the key to success. Storytelling is another way to enhance comprehension and creativity.
  • Reflect. Children learn through imitation. Being the best role model possible shows children what you value as important and how to achieve that.
  • Respond. Communicating with children encourages them to come to you with questions or concerns before less reliable resources like the internet. If you don't know the answers, research and learn together.

    Make a monthly recurring donation to an organization that helps support the education. These organizations are all making an effort to educate and inspire us through their programs and services. It only takes a few minutes and all that time you save each month can be redirected to learning to read, reflect and respond for our children. Three, it's the magic number.

    back to top

  • Site Map FAQ Help Contact Us Privacy Statement Press Tell a Friend
    Copyright 2007 - JustGive, Inc. All rights reserved.
    JustGive, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation registered in the State of California.