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Holiday Season Offers Opportunities to Support Vulnerable Families
The holiday season is a time for giving, and this year, there are various ways to make a difference in the lives of families affected by suicide, overdose, and migrant farm work.
A wish list for these families, containing 8 essential items, is currently available for contributions. You can find the list here.
For families affected by suicide, organizations like Comfort Zone Camp provide free camps and support for children who have lost loved ones. Reach out to such organizations to see if they have wish lists or gift donation opportunities during the holiday season.
Similarly, local or regional foundations focused on overdose awareness and family support may have gift programs around the holidays. Contact overdose awareness nonprofits or community programs in your area to learn about ways to donate or contribute gifts.
For migrant farm workers and their families, community-based organizations or local charities serving migrant communities often organize gift drives or holiday assistance programs. Connecting with local immigrant support groups, churches, or farms that employ migrant workers may offer opportunities to contribute.
If you prefer to support broader mental health and grief support organizations, many of them may have holiday giving campaigns benefiting affected families. Reach out directly to these organizations to inquire about ways to participate in or create a holiday wish list.
In other news, if you find yourself struggling with toxic productivity, there are five effective ways to find focus in a busy season of life. A comprehensive guide is available for creating and customizing a daily wellness ritual.
For those looking for gift ideas, a book gift guide for everyone on your list is provided. If your list is empty by the time you open it and you want to help, you can email for more information.
If you're hosting a big dinner, a slamdunk conversation starter is suggested. A holiday extravaganza episode of the Soul & Wit Podcast is recommended for some inspiring content.
For those seeking to create a spiritual practice, whether religious or not, five ideas are offered. A favorite audiobook of the year is also mentioned.
If you're looking to declutter before the holidays, a specific item is said to induce a decluttering mood. The Be More With Less Community is asking to clear the wish list today. An email subscription is available for simplicity articles and inspiration.
Lastly, a reminder of one's worth is shared from the Instagram account @tobemagnetic, and the advent calendar for one's inbox, "31 Days of Gifts You So Deserve," is open for subscription.
Remember, every small act of kindness can make a big difference this holiday season. Let's come together to support those in need.
[1] The Sun Will Rise Foundation [2] Comfort Zone Camp
- During the holiday season, consider supporting families affected by suicide by contributing to a wish list created by The Sun Will Rise Foundation.
- For those who want to help families struggling with overdose, reach out to local overdose awareness nonprofits or community programs to find out about gift donation opportunities.
- In addition to supporting families in need, consider contributing to mental health and grief support organizations like Comfort Zone Camp that offer free camps and support for children who have lost loved ones.
- If you're looking for gift ideas, check out the book gift guide provided for everyone on your list.
- For a spiritual practice, you might want to try the ideas offered, such as creating a daily wellness ritual, or listening to a recommended audiobook.
- If you're hosting a big dinner, consider using a slamdunk conversation starter, such as a holiday extravaganza episode from the Soul & Wit Podcast.
- To declutter before the holidays, consider subscribing to simplicity articles and inspiration from the Be More With Less Community. You can also clear the wish list today by following their request. Additionally, subscribe to the "31 Days of Gifts You So Deserve" advent calendar for daily reminders of your worth.