giving back • tips for giving back
by Cari Thompson on March 20th, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Meet Stephanie. She’s the type of friend, sister, aunt, and neighbor that everyone wishes they had. It’s rare to see her face without a smile on it. Her blue eyes light up a room. And her contagious laugh can ease any situation.
You can count on Stephanie for ANYTHING. Whether…
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giving back • tips for giving back
by Angela Charles on March 15th, 2014 | 1 Comment »
I have never been proud of the fact that I am a stingy giver. Yuck, that just doesn't sound right. Giving away my finances is just incredibly difficult – more than my time or resources. Part of the reason is that my husband and I will most certainly be paying…
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giving back • tips for giving back
by Mom It Forward on November 22nd, 2013 | No Comments »
Looking for community service ideas for kids of all ages or service projects your entire family can enjoy? Look no further. Mom It Forward is partnering with #GivingTuesday for our second annual Family Night for a Cause. And not only that, but we're expanding our partnership to markets across the…
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giving back • tips for giving back
by Karla Lee on November 17th, 2013 | No Comments »
Premature birth is the leading cause of newborn death each year. With 15 million babies born too soon every year, this is a problem that cannot go unaddressed. Although the premature birth rate has fallen to its lowest rate in 15 years, there is still work to be done to…
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giving back • tips for giving back
by Makeba Giles on October 26th, 2013 | No Comments »
The Holiday season is known as a time of giving. While most times it’s usually the parents who handle the donations, charity drives, and the like, there are plenty of ways that making a difference can be a family affair. With a little inspiration, cooperation, and planning, families can extend…
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giving back • tips for giving back
by Jill Greenlaw on May 25th, 2013 | No Comments »
Once a year, my community does a neighborhood service project. Our local church leaders find different families that may need extra help. They might be single mothers, widows, the elderly , or someone that is sick or unable to care for their yard on their own. Families are invited…
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