During this pandemic, food has dominated much of my time; thinking about what to cook, hunting for hard-to-find items in the grocery stores, seeking recipes that provide comfort. Some of those recipes are in my favorite cookbooks – The Settlement Cookbook, the Junior League’s Winners, Back Home Again, and Centennial cookbooks, and several cookbooks by… Read more »
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Here are creative ways to teach your kids about charity
This article was originally published by CNBC. By Michelle Fox, CNBC It’s the season of giving — in the era of COVID-19. For parents who want to teach their children how to be charitable, there may be some roadblocks to traditional forms of volunteering, such as serving food at a soup kitchen, during this pandemic…. Read more »
Charity livestreams and their impact
By Tori Hawkins Charity livestreams have become an increasingly popular way for online creators to give back to their communities. A charity livestream is an event where an online creator hosts a live video to raise funds for a nonprofit organization, while online creators are individuals who create and upload content to the internet. This… Read more »
Finding philanthropy and generosity around the world
Philanthropy is everywhere. I spent two weeks in England and Scotland on vacation, and even though I was on a break from work and school, I couldn’t help but notice philanthropy and current news/debates on it everywhere I went. To begin with though, it’s not necessarily called philanthropy. I asked a British friend, who claimed… Read more »
The Dutch Charity Lotteries and an innovative approach to change
Ever heard of a charitable lottery? If you have, do you know what it does? If you haven’t, I don’t blame you. I didn’t either until I read an article about them and visited the Dutch Charity Lotteries, located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Through three main privately owned lotteries (the Dutch Postcode Lottery, the FriendsLottery,… Read more »