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GivingTuesday 2018: How To Help Rockville Charities

GivingTuesday, which follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, is a chance to help charities in Rockville.

ROCKVILLE, MD — If mom and dad want something, there's a good chance they'll go out and buy it. The grandparents are sending their stuff home with you, and the last thing your parents want is more of it. So, what do you do? One option is donating to a Rockville charity in their name. And what better time to give than on #GivingTuesday? It's a global day of philanthropic giving and volunteerism that follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.

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Tell Us: What charities in Rockville do you recommend people give to on #GivingTuesday? Tell us in the comments, or if you're a charity, start a free user account and post your GivingTuesday event directly on Patch.

Charities fill gaps in communities like ours. No matter how tough your life is, it's not hard to look around and find someone who has it worse. Plus, it makes you feel good and, if you have children, teaches them the importance of charity.

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The global movement got its start in 2012 at the Belfer Center for Innovation at the 92nd Street Y, a cultural center in New York City. It harnesses the power of social media — you'll see the #GivingTuesday hashtag popping up on your accounts — and the generosity of people and corporations to unite people around the values of community service and giving.

Businesses and individuals can show their generosity on #GivingTuesday. In past years, entertainers such as Queen Latifah, NFL stars like Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce and Seattle Seahawks' Earl Thomas and other glitterati have loaned their names to the effort and surprised children in their communities with shopping sprees. Last year, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital hosted a #GiveThanks Holiday Pop-Up in New York City on #GivingTuesday.

Last year, more than $300 million was raised online for a broad range of organizations, but cash gifts were only part of the story. People also gave volunteer hours, donations of food and clothing, and, less tangible, performed acts of kindness.

"We are incredibly inspired by the way the #GivingTuesday community has embraced this concept for a worldwide movement," Henry Timms, founder of GivingTuesday and executive director of the 92nd Street Y, said in a press release. "As we prepare for November 27, we're energized and encouraged by the community's generosity. The levels of creativity, effort and the quality of the new ideas people have contributed and shared are phenomenal."


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