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Big things do come from small packages, as we witness that donations change lives. With the combined effort of philanthropists and volunteers, we can all create a better world.

Do you plan on helping other people through donations? Even the smallest thing you give can make a big difference. People around the world get welfare from donations that come from those who are willing to give a percentage of what they have. Donations change lives.

Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson’s Giving is Not Just for the Very Rich: A How-To Guide For Giving and Philanthropy is an inspirational book that provides information about the benefits of giving welfare to the needy. The book guides its readers on a variety of creative ideas on how to offer help through programs, monetary donations, services, and others. The book also helps its readers get a feeling of connection, a sense of purpose, and the pleasure of helping others.

How do donations change lives?

Your Donations Can Support Local Jobs and Businesses

One of the most common gestures of helping a local business is donating to a thrift store. You might not know it, but even the smallest donations can help other people, directly and indirectly. Depending on how a program handles the flow of charity, your donations actually help local jobs and businesses. With these thrift stores handling the distribution of the pre-loved items, other people who need these things the most can finally have their hands on the items they need.

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Your simple donations change lives, especially for those providing services for the people in the community. The charity that you provide actually helps in keeping local businesses thriving, such as those that are still starting.

Your Donations Can Assist Struggling Parents

68% of American parents are struggling to make ends meet. An additional of 23% are parents who struggling financially. With programs to help the needy, parents can have an outlet to acquire what they need for their children. Your donated pre-loved items can also help families save financially. Some of these donations can provide financial relief to those are living on or below the poverty line.

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For example, when you donate books and school materials, families who are struggling financially can get relief from spending money on books and school supplies. They may use the money they have saved for their daily needs instead.  

You might still be thinking how donations change lives. Did you know that you can also benefit from your own donations? Donating items on Goodwill will allow you to acquire receipts that is useful when itemizing deductions on federal tax returns.

Your Donations Can Bring Balance to the Society

If you provide charity for the needy, like orphans, widows, the disabled, or the ill, you are already helping to keep the balance in society. The tiniest gesture can help minorities keep up with life. Some people will actually donate a percentage of their wealth to charities that support specific groups of minorities that need their help the most. With this, the beneficiaries can be provided with the proper health care, monetary support, or daily needs. Your kindness as a benefactor will always be the root as your donations change the lives of many people.

Your Donations Can Provide Quality Health Care

Health care is one of the systems that people think about in their country, as medical procedures for various conditions do not come cheap. Donations for health care can help the ones who need medical assistance the most, especially for the less fortunate ones. A gesture of kindness can lead to your donations changing lives. As long as there are people who are willing to provide welfare to other people, the community can have quality health care that can benefit all in society.

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As a citizen in a community, you can always show kindness, give back to help others and share your blessings. If you want to learn more about giving, philanthropy, and helping people, you can always buy a copy of Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson’s Giving is Not Just for the Very Rich: A How-To Guide for Giving and Philanthropy on Amazon and the ReadersMagnet bookstore.