National Give Something Away Day


 Linda Eaton Hall-Fulcher established this relatively recent holiday on July 15, 2015, to encourage generosity and thoughtfulness while simultaneously assisting the needy. Giving is an act of kindness and an agent for social change and personal growth.


Americans tragically own much more than they need. It’s an excellent time to declutter: less stuff means fewer possessions to worry about, less stress, and better mental health. Box up your excess possessions: share them with friends and family, or deliver them to a local charity.


Sometimes, generosity is less about giving and more about superfluous taking. Avoid scooping up give-a-way goodies or going on a wild shopping spree.


Multiple options exist for giving. You can donate goods or services to charity, volunteer time or skills, or contribute financially.


Have you ever been astonished by the emotional reward in response to a small token you have given? It triggers a sense of joy and fulfillment.

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