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Giving back the Season of Giving

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A food and clothing drive is underway inside City College’s library benefiting the Sacramento Food Bank. Next to the Sacramento Food Bank drive, the Los Rios Police Department displays a tree with four remaining tags in hopes for the children to get sponsored by City College students, staff and faculty. The tags describe the childrens ages, shoe and clothes sizes as well as a desired toy. Elizabeth Ramirez | Staff Photographer | [email protected]

As the season progresses from fall and moves into winter, skeletons and witches hung to spook trick-or-treaters have been replaced with decorative ceramic turkeys and festive table settings. Not long after in some households Thanksgiving cornucopias will immediately give way to Santa Claus. As we labor over the perfect gifts for our friends and family while staying within a budget, we should remember to find time to relax for a minute to take in the spirit of giving.

I do not mean giving as in finding the “perfect gift” for a significant other or parent. And I do not even really mean “giving” by donating money to a favorite charity. I mean giving something more valuable—time. People often donate money to o set their lack of time to volunteer. Donating time and money are bound to be the byproducts of the kind of “giving” I mean–giving a damn, recognizing the plight of the less fortunate and offering to do a little something to help.

Ideally, we should carry the spirit of “giving” throughout the year, but any amount of “giving a damn” any time of year is beneficial to local communities. If you work for a corporation, you may be offered opportunities to volunteer during company time, or you may be encouraged to participate in service efforts at your office — tax write-o s, positive publicity and good morale all bene t a company’s bottom line as well as benefitting the local communities.

Those of us who do not work for corporations may need to be a bit more creative when coming up with ways to show we care about others. For many of us, donating any amount of money means creatively squeezing cash from already tight budgets.

And our time is already stretched between jobs, classes, finals and families that are all vying in our minds for the top priority spot. Add to this the cost and time needed to schedule and attend compulsory holiday events, and we are left with virtually zero opportunity for anything else.

There are small things we can do to show we care that will still make an
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Donate sustenance
‘Tis the season for sales and deals on holiday food favorites. Pick up an extra turkey, ham, can of yams or cranberry sauce, if you can afford it, and take it to a local food closet or shelter. If your budget can bear
only the cost for your family’s holiday meal, you might volunteer to cook a turkey or a side dish for a local shelter.

Donate warmth
Shelters and churches often take donations of warm clothing, during the fall and winter months. Donate a blanket that has been in the top of the linen closet for two or more years or a sweater you haven’t worn for a while. Keep a sweater, blanket or coat in the trunk of your car in case you meet someone who doesn’t have a way to keep warm.

Spread joy
Sometimes all it takes is a smile and a nod toward someone you pass on the street. So as you make plans for your days and evenings with shopping, baking, parties and studying, keep in mind those who may not even have a bed to sleep in or a sweater to keep the chill o . Most importantly, know that every small effort you make toward helping makes an impact in the community. Any show of compassion is a step in the right direction for the community— and for yourself, too.

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