Christmas With No Gifts. Every Parent’s Dread
By · CommentsI walked into Wal-Mart this weekend and was met with Christmas displays and trees. As I walked down the aisles I heard the Christmas music playing softly in the background. I admit that I was a little agitated that Thanksgiving has been completely ignored or at best got one day of attention (probably on the day nobody really went shopping).
I got over the agitation and proceeded with my shopping. but it was not without thinking about the thousands of single moms out there who feel burdened by the Christmas holidays. I’ve faced this dread myself in years past. I know what it’s like to wonder where I’ll get the money to buy gifts for my kids. Several times I’ve made the decision to only purchase one gift or no more than three (in the spirit of Christ’s birth). As much as I wanted to give my precious little ones everything they wanted I just couldn’t. I didn’t have the money because I needed to pay the rent or car note. I needed to make sure there was food in the house for the days after Christmas.
There are so many moms like me out there who need a helping hand this year. So I’ve done some research and came up with a pretty long list of resources. These are organizations that help needy families during the Christmas holidays. They give toys and sometimes clothes to families that need a helping hand during this time of year.
Most of the organizations have local chapters so you will have to contact the one nearest you for more information. Please don’t be shy about calling. They are there to help and often are looking for people to help. The more localized the better for you. Also remember to get a head start on applying for help. Some deadlines have already passed but try anyway. Your persistence will pay off.
Toys for Tots – this organization has many local chapters. Their deadline in some places was in October but they are still taking applications. If they have toys left you will be contacted.
Angel Tree – This program is for kids who have parents in prison.
Salvation Army – Contact your local chapter for information about their program. They don’t collect money in those little red pails for nothing. You just may be one of the families they help this year.
Shiners/Lions/Masons – These organizations are famous for the help they give to children. Call your local office and find out when and where they are taking applications.
St. Vincent de Paul/Catholic Charities – These Catholic organizations help people year around. They have offices in many locations so call and find out where you can go for help.
VFW/American Legion – Your local organization may have a Christmas toy donation program. Be sure to call and find out.
County Help Lines – Your county help line may have information about other local organizations that are helping the needy this Christmas. To find your state or county helpline, Google “[your state] + helpline”. It may show up as a crisis hotline but they may also have information that you can use.
Local Churches – There are likely churches in your area that are collecting toys to give to needy families. Open the phone book and call the churches near you and ask if they have a program. Find out how to get on the list.
Local Businesses – I worked for a large corporation that collected toys every year for needy families. They may work in cooperation with other charitable organizations but many may offer direct help. Look in the newspaper for announcements and call a few to learn about which companies are helping the needy. Also ask your friends if they their companies have programs.
Libraries/Banks – The local library and banks often have Angel or Giving Trees. Ask how you can get your kids’ names on the tree to receive Christmas gifts this year.
United Way – this organization is the umbrella unit of hundreds of charitable organizations. Call your local office and find out what programs they have to help kids for Christmas. I’m sure they can point you in the right direction.
There are likely many more resources out there you just have to investigate the options. Please do not be put off by the word “needy”. It is not an indication of you as a person but a temporary status. We are living in tough economic times right now so everyone is struggling. Fortunately you now have a few resources now to help give your kids a great Christmas.
Make Halloween a Treat for Your Business
By · CommentsIn a few days kids will be banging on you door for candy and other goodies. October 31 it is the worst time of year for some people because of the pranks and other foolishness that goes on during Halloween night. Why not make that night into a productive marketing campaign. You will literally have people (little people) banging on your door for anything you have to offer.
To make the most of the night make up goodie bags and include your promotional material or simply attach your business card to each item you give out. If you have advertising products hanging around give them out too. Please make sure you also have candy to give away too because you don’t want to start a riot or anything do you? The kids benefit and their parents benefit as well.
Parents will be checking their kids’ jack-o-lantern baskets anyway for suspicious looking candy so your card or key ring will get noticed. It’s a great time to get the word out about your services in your community as well. Having local clients is a great way to introduce your product or services to the community at large.
So don’t upset with all the little children clamoring for goodies. Give them what they want and then some. After all that is the key to great customer service, right?
Book Reviewers Needed. Possible Free Publicity
By · CommentsIf you are book addict like me, enjoy reading Christian books, and have a blog then you have the chance to become a book reviewer for Thomas Nelson Publishers. They have a new program now aimed at getting the word out about their books. They will send you a free review copy of selected books (you choose which one you want to read) and the first two chapters in PDF format.
You agree to read the entire book and provide a 200 word review on your blog and at Amazon.com. I’d say it’s a pretty good deal for a free book and free publicity on Amazon.com. You get to add your contact information in your profile on Amazon.com so when people click on it you will get hits to your site. It’s a win-win opportunity. Go sign up right now http://brb.thomasnelson.com/join.
Make Money from Your Knowledge
By · CommentsThe last two post were about how to profit from your expertise. I’ve been using the example of my dad’s 25 years of experience as a mechanic. There are at least five ways for him to turn his expertise into post retirement enterprises.
The first three ideas I shared were, write a book, teach a class, and blog. These activities are not just for people with 20 or more years of experience in a profession, but for anyone who wants to leverage their skills and abilities into a profitable new venture or side business.
Two More Ways to Profit from Your Knowlege
By · CommentsThe last time I talked about how my dad’s 25 years of experience as a mechanic can be turned into profitable ventures. His knowledge about cars is priceless to a vast number of people willing to practically through money at him for what he knows.
There are at least five ways for him to turn his knowledge into profits. The first way is to write a book. I’ve written four myself and I only have half of his years of experience. If I can write a book so can he and so can you.
Profit from Your Expertise
By · CommentsWhen I look around the world I see opportunities to build wealth everywhere. I have ideas pouring out of my pores. Maybe that’s the problem, too many opportunities and not enough time to do them all.
Making extra money is always in the front of my mind and these days it’s on the minds of others too. I can see how others can make money from their talents and skills, but it is harder for me somehow. Right now, off the top of my head I can think of five ideas for my dad to make money. He is a mechanic and has been for 25 years, so he’s an expert, right?
Medical Care Options for the Uninsured
By · CommentsThese days, with the economy, job loss, and numerous other financial problems, the problem of no health insurance is on the minds of many Americans. This is not a new problem, but with so many people facing this question, it’s come to the forefront once again.