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Ryan Van Wagenen Calls For 2018 to be the Year of Philanthropy
Ryan Van Wagenen of Fort Worth, Texas calls for 2018 to be the Year of Giving and Philanthropy.
Lets Make 2018 the Best Year in Philanthropy
Since retiring and moving to Fort Worth, Texas, Ryan Van Wagenen vowed to make this his greatest year of philanthropy. Topics about New Year’s resolutions are now creating fuzz. Ryan Van Wagenen knows more or less, individuals want to start the 2018-year right through giving. When Van Wagenen’s grandkids came to visit last month, he treated them to quite a service trip. If helping others is included in most individuals’ goals and ambitions, then making 2018 a year of giving and philanthropy can help them achieve this goal.
This year, it would be helpful and meaningful to take time to reflect. It is possible to make 2018 a great year of giving. Individuals now need to make the conscious decision of focusing more time to others. If we spent as much as possible in helping others the world would be a better place. It is as easy as extending a helping hand to the needy. Making 2018 a year of giving and philanthropy can certainly make individuals happier. Ryan Van Wagenen knows that if people focus on doing philanthropic works, they can surely experience the life changing effects.

We All Want to Improve the Person in the Mirror
Since reaching senior citizen status, Ryan Van Wagenen says his mind is surprisingly a lot clearer. He knows there are many individuals looking to improve themselves and wants to help. He notes there are many wives looking to improve their husbands. And making 2018 a year of giving and philanthropy is an ideal choice to make. This is a worthwhile goal to be accomplished as well. For individuals with deep faith in God and a high spiritual side, taking steps to make 2018 a year of giving is the right thing to do. Philanthropy is a righteous and life changing pursuit. With such pursuit, individuals will become more spiritual and will be more inspired to give, share and help others. Also, making 2018 and even all the years to come a year of philanthropy and giving is undeniably a very fulfilling and rewarding undertaking for all.
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Giving and doing philanthropic acts are not just about well-known leaders donating or giving millions for special causes. Individuals have to realize that even in these modern times anyone can be a philanthropist. Van Wagenen notes that anyone can give, can share and can help especially those who are in need.
There are actually many ways on how to make 2018 a year of giving and philanthropy. Individuals can be philanthropists by sharing their talents and resources to help and benefit others or to support a cause. Ryan Van Wagenen knows individuals tend to be in different stages in their lives so what they give is actually unique to other individuals.
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Local Opportunities for Us to Help Here in Fort Worth, Texas
Here in Fort Worth, when it comes to philanthropy, definitely check out the local charities. Just a few weeks ago, they had a special on children centered charities and nonprofits in the Fort Worth area. Some of the big ones are Ally's Wish, Best Buddies Texas, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Brave Love, and Bryan's House. There are also many more to explore. It would be worth the time to check these out and find the opportunity that fits you and your family.
In addition, below are a few of the more opportunities for us to give of our time and resources in Fort Worth:
1. Jazz Fort Worth Public Library Foundation
Date: Thursday, July 19, 2018 from 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Location: 500 W. 3rd Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Come to the Jazz Series hosted by the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation. This will be held at the central library in Fort Worth on July 19th. The foundation could use extra volunteers to help make sure the evening runs smoothly. Thursday night Jazz usually has about 100 - 200 people in attendance. Please email admin@fwlibraryfoundation.org or call (817-871-8022 Ext 103) if you have an interest.
Have you planned accordingly? Concerts in the Garden, Jazz on the Trinity and Thursday on the Rocks all occur this week in Fort Worth. #hearfortworth #musicmonday https://t.co/u7NYzzH1Oz
— Fort Worth (@VisitFortWorth) June 4, 2018
2. Volunteer Training in Tarrant County
Date: Friday, August 3, 2018 from 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: 1100 Circle Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76119
If you have an interest in being an advocate for healthy ageing, definitely check out this complementary event. The county depends on volunteers from the community to help at Activity Centers when it comes to our wellness. There are also special events. The Volunteer Training provides information regarding our programs and services, basic guidelines, the volunteer's Bill of Rights, confidentiality agreement, emergency guidelines, and terminology when working with older adults. Please show up if you have an interest!
Philanthropy in Simple Terms
Philanthropy quite simply means being generous. This act of giving is ultimately rewarding. It doesn’t really specify an amount that individuals can give to consider them generous. The thing that matter is the sincerity and the passion to give and to help others. The act of giving can be manifested in many ways such as giving donations, providing foods, sharing inspiring message and advice, sharing talents and more.
The level or amount of what people can give does not really matter. Even the smallest or slightest generosity individuals can give can be a huge help to others. Even in today’s digital era, individuals can do act of giving and generosity through crowdfunding platforms. So now is the best time to make this year a year of giving and philanthropy. Give and share blessings and this act will surely create a huge positive impact in life.
If you didn't know the members of the @UTA_Beta fraternity were recognized by NBC 5 news for visited the Ronald McDonald House in Fort Worth last week where they donated toys, gifts and costumes with the Heroes for Hope philanthropy! Article link: https://t.co/kv4AL1t0My pic.twitter.com/tSWDBajcAH
— UTA Student Affairs (@stuAffairsUTA) March 22, 2018
About Ryan Van Wagenen
Ryan Van Wagenen grew up in Cottonwood Heights and since retiring has turned his life to charitable giving and philanthropy. He cannot stress the change that has occurred in his life. His kids and grandkids all notice it. When we put others first, we benefit and especially those around us. Since moving to Fort Worth, Van Wagenen hopes to spread the same joy and help in any way possible.

