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How Will You Give This Christmas?

Leave a comment below to let us know what charity you plan to help this holiday season.

 

Christmas is the season of giving, and Patch wants to know what charity or group you are giving to this year.

The American Red Cross released a poll in November in which most Americans said that they will continue to donate to charity this holiday season. In fact, most people said that their giving to political causes and Hurricane Sandy relief efforts will not reduce their year-end gifts to charity.

The Red Cross poll also said that friends play a large role in charitable giving. Half of all donors (51 percent) said they would donate if a friend talked to them personally about a charity.

So now Patch is asking you: What charities do you plan to help this Christmas? Will you donate to the Salvation Army or Toys for Tots? Will you volunteer at a local food bank or help out the Goodfellows? Is there another charity that you will help?

Let us know how you will give during the holidays by leaving a comment below.

Related Topics: Charitable Giving, Charity, and Holiday Guide

Jimmy

6:35 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012

Starting with the appeals for relief for those affected by Hurricane Sandy, my family contributed to the Salvation Army relief effort. We continue to drop a bill into every Red Kettle we encounter.

I just bought two packs of Christmas cards that support the work of the Michigan Anti-Cruelty Society. And we'll be donating to The Goodfellows and Toys for Tots.

Merry Christmas, all.

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Millie

9:54 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012

Our group, like others around the country, work year round to knit, crochet, collect, warm hats etc for the homeless and working poor. Feel free to join us Monday evenings 5;30 to 7:30 at Ford rd Panera bread in Dearborn Hgts. You can donate yarn if you don't knit.

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John Hetzler

10:22 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012

Thanks for sharing, Jimmy and Millie!

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Sandy

11:33 am on Monday, December 3, 2012

I will give to area animal rescues and the Wyandotte Animal Shelter/Pound Pals of Wyandotte where I volunteer. All donations to Pound Pals go to the medical care of the orphaned animals brought to the shelter. I will give to the Salvation Army and drop extra $$ in the red kettles. I also dontate to the Goodfellows funds.

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Brownie Troop 71017

12:19 pm on Monday, December 3, 2012

SOCK DRIVE FOR SHORES KIDS! Ardmore Elementary's Brownie troop 71017 and Roy O'Brien are hosting a sock drive for local kids in need! Drop box at Roy O'Brien, 9 & Greater Mack December 1-15 Contact: troop71017@yahoo.com

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Pete Waldmeir, GP Woods

5:15 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012

My favorite for the last 35 years has been the Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund of Detroit, a 98-year old 501(C)(3) charity that this year hopes to raise $1.2 million to provide 32,000 Christmas packages stuffed with warm clothing, hats, gloves, toys, dolls, books, candy and a host of other gifts for kids aged 5-13 in Detroit, Harper Woods, Highland Park and River Rouge. Send tax deductible checks to Detroit Goodfellows, Box 44444, Detroit 48244.

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