Of course, as gift guides go this one is ex-
cellent (if we do say so ourselves) not only
because of the high quality of products but
the ability to give back. But sometimes,
you just want to give and not get anything
in return.
As gift guides and Black Friday shares start
pouring out in the next few weeks, please
consider that many families have been
devastated by the pandemic this year (on
top of the annual number of families who
already may need a little assistance) and
will not have basic needs let alone funds
for gifts this year. We've put together a list
of orgs providing both wish lists and basic
supplies (many with a virtual option or ship
direct).
Thank you for anything you can spare for
the holidays this year.
For Kids
Salvation Army Angel Tree
St. Jude's Children's Hospital
Friends of Foster Kids
Toys for Tots
For Families
Ronald McDonald House
One Simple Wish
Prison Fellowship for Families of the
Incarcerated
Donations and Local
Local Food Banks
Baby 2 Baby
Women's Shelters
Protect the Earth Mug
$40.00
What's more satisfying than a great cup of cof-
fee? One served in a pretty mug that supports
the Open Space Institute, a nonprofit that works
to protect land, clean water, and communities.
Turquoise Awali Bracelet
$27.00
Her arm candy will do the talking when she wears
this turquoise and gold bracelet by Bird & Stone.
10% of the proceeds from this pick go toward em-
powering women entrepreneurs in Kenya through
their partnership with the Sisi Fund.