Well . . . what can I say, other than it is unbelievable what people can do when they are inspired by the “gift of giving.” Two women turned their $2000.00 into $67,000.00 to support a family of nine, whose father has a terminal brain tumor. Their gift and support saved the family’s home, retired their medical bills and clothed their children. Another group of women turned this opportunity into a mission – and by the end of their week, with the help of major stores like Target and Gap, they had raised more than $200,000.00. A third woman, a teacher, bought shoes for every child (432 children) in her low-income school and then organized a walkathon, with the children raising an additional $27,000.00 to pass it forward.
I was reminded of the potential all around us to make a difference. In small gestures and in large . . . there are ways everyday that we can change other’s lives. Next week, our holiday
People think that giving is always about money – but it isn’t. Giving is about the power you have to change the world. Your time, your talent, your passion can make a difference. At this time of year, when so much attention is placed on Christmas gifts, I encourage everyone to consider the possibility of the difference they can make. Whether it is something as simple as caroling in a senior’s home – to efforts as extraordinary as these women commandeered, I know there is someone waiting to be touched by your spirit – your generosity.
I am overwhelmingly grateful for the blessings in my life. It is a gift to me to share my heart, my wealth and my talent to help others. I hope you realize the same blessing in your own life at this very special time of year.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!