Showing posts with label Santa Moms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Moms. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Season of Giving: Santa Moms

In the month of December, I'm going to feature various groups that help those in need (that means I'm posting twice a day!!). I'm not always doing fundraising for them- just bringing attention to groups that I think do important work or may need help. Perhaps you will feel the urge to connect to that group or find something similar in your area that you can volunteer your time and talents. Perhaps you will want to make a donation. Perhaps you will just feel warm and fuzzy knowing that good is being done in the world. See all posts for the Season of Giving ***** Indianapolis MomsLikeMe Santa Moms Sometimes, I have the privilege of witnessing people doing good simply because it is the right thing to do. There is a mom who started a Santa Moms group last year in an effort to reach out to moms who need help to make Christmas happen for their families. She works with her husband's company and through our website and creates teams who collect gifts and money to buy gifts and she hooks up the teams with the family who has needs. What I love is seeing this online community come together to help each other out. Moms on the site nominate someone that they know has needs. It is completely a grassroots effort. This isn't a foundation or organization. This is just women helping families- because it is what moms do. There are times that this online community fights and squabbles and some don't get along with others. But when times are hard, when one of us is hurting, opportunities become available to come together and help each other out. I've seen it happen before, I've been part of it before, and I'm honored to be part of that community. If you are interested in helping out these moms as they help families in need, contact me in the next few days. They are wrapping up their efforts and making deliveries to the families soon. I also happen to know of some moms who struggle and who never ask for help and even go so far as to reach out and help others instead of putting themselves first and I would love to do something for some of those women. If you are interested in being part of this kind of effort, let me know. Otherwise, I'd just encourage you to find a way to reach out to a family in need in your own community. Buy a gift card for a gas station or grocery store and ask a leader in your church to anonymously give it to someone in your congregation that they know is struggling. If you know of a neighbor going through a hard time, take them a meal. Ask a lonely friend to go see Christmas lights with your family. Santa Moms reminds me that we all have the opportunity to be a Santa and give someone a helping hand or a reminder that they are loved. Be a Santa this year. Photobucket