Before the Christmas Rush Really Begins...
Christmas shopping is upon us. And now for the question that retailers ask you every year: 'What do you get the person who has everything?' This is ussually answered by an ad for some piece of complicated technology invented for the annual 'High-Tech Useless Gadget' award given out after Christmas. My answer is slightly different: 'Nothing!' Well... not exactly nothing, but certainly something of greater value than an electic banana peeler. This year instead of trying to find 'just the right thing' for your parents, siblings, partner, friends, college room mate, co-workers, bus driver, and that great-aunt thrice removed who must be at least 150, try one of the following for a gift with global impact*:
- Start with the annual Christmas card list. (Do you even remember half of the people that you pop that yearly mail to?) Charity Christmas cards are for sale everywhere in London. I don't places to find them in the US, but they're available online. More than that box of 500 from Wal*Mart for $4.99, but you can mail in good conscience knowing that the extra money is going to help the greater community, not the Fortune 500.
Sites to lick your stamps on:
Heartfelt Charity Cards => this site lets you select the charity!
http://www.charitycards.com/holiday-cards-site-map.asp
Justgive.org => multiple charities to select cards from
http://www.justgive.org/html/ways/holidaycards.html - Give the gifts of bees for your honey, or a lamb instead of sweaters and socks. How about a llama for your mama? What better gift for a tree-hugger than a tree! At Heifer International you can contribute to the development of a community by giving the gift of livestock. You can also register as a way of having people give to you.
http://www.heifer.org/site/c.edJRKQNiFiG/b.204586/k.A0BB/
Meaningful_Gifts__Heifer_ International_Online_Gift_Catalog.htm - Buy gifts from greatergood.com where 100% of the profits go to charity, up to 30% a charity of your choice.
http://www.greatergood.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/GreaterGood - The Fair Trade Federation offers a number of online catalogs to choose items from.
http://www.fairtradefederation.com/memol.html - The perfect gift for the feminist on your list can be found at Shop for Change.
http://www.fundforward.org/uswomenwithoutborders/
shopforchange.php - Need something divine for a choco-holic?
http://www.divinechocolate.com/ (UK)
http://www.agreatergift.org/ProductClass.aspx?
DeptID=231497&ClassID=232659 (USA) - Looking to find decorations and gifts? Try A Greater Gift.
http://www.agreatergift.org/Default.aspx - If you're a 'good' Lutheran, unlike me, you can't through a day, or at least a church service, without a cup of coffee. So check out Lutheran World Relief for information on trade justice and products (yes, that includes coffee).
http://www.lwr.org/
These are just a few places to look online. There are tons more out there, just do an internet search to find what you're looking for. Happy shopping.
*I do not have permission from these organizations to be 'advertising.' This is a 'word of mouth' thing. Further, I have only visited these sites to get a broad idea of what they offer and the charities they support, not details of their philanthropy. I leave this task to you.
1 Comments:
I'm going to be using some of these for my "Chris on Christmas" presentation. Going to talk about how the Magnificat and Jesus being born in a manger/ no room at the inn etc. suggests we need to confront global hunger/poverty etc.
Peace,
Chris
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