GivingTuesday: Generosity is our Privilege

Forget the Black Friday rush and Cyber Monday frenzy. There’s a day that matters more, and it’s all about giving back. GivingTuesday is a worldwide movement where your generosity can genuinely transform lives. This year, it’s happening on November 28, 2023.

What Is GivingTuesday?

Launched in 2012, GivingTuesday started with a simple idea: to encourage people to do some good. 11 years later, it stands as a testament to the power of collective generosity, a global movement that propels millions to action.

The Big Day: November 28, 2023

GivingTuesday isn’t just a 24-hour event; it’s a highlight in a year-round journey of giving. On the Tuesday following Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we come together to demonstrate what we can achieve when we pool our resources for the greater good.

Generosity: A Core Human Privilege

This isn’t just about opening your wallet. It’s about opening your heart and mind. It’s a celebration of our innate privilege to be generous. It's a day that reminds us that our ability to give, in whatever form, is not just a responsibility but a privilege that can drive meaningful change.

Generosity in All Its Forms

Generosity is more than just monetary donations; it's about leveraging our privilege to impact lives positively. Whether it’s lending a hand, sharing expertise, advocating for a cause, or donating, every gesture contributes to a larger narrative of change and hope.

Your Invitation to Join

This GivingTuesday, we challenge you to step up. Share what you can – time, skills, voice, or resources. Stand up for what you believe in. No matter its size, every action can leave an indelible mark on the world.

Let’s come together to create a legacy of generosity—every act of kindness, big or small, weaves into the global tapestry of hope and giving. Let’s make GivingTuesday 2023 a day to remember – when we all played a part in changing the world for the better.

Share your GivingTuesday plans and stories. Inspire others. Let’s spread kindness and generosity far and wide. The world needs it more than ever.


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