Giving Massachusetts Day
Remember Giving Massachusetts Day
the day after Thanksgiving –November 28, 2003
GIVE THANKS BY GIVING.
Charitable giving is mostly seasonal; more charities are in closer touch with more donors during
their “annual appeals” in the year-end holiday season, than at any other time of year. This is
potentially a great occasion: the subject is quality of life for all our citizens, through everyone’s
private initiatives. Yet the number of people who respond, and the levels of their responses, leave much
to be desired. The purpose of Giving Massachusetts Day is to fortify this opportunity, by focusing on
it at a time when families are already together for the Thanksgiving holiday, and gratefully mindful
of the blessings of their own lives. Just as in the 20th century, families all over America learned to
reach for the telephone to call their mothers on Mother’s Day, so also in the 21st century, families will,
we hope, learn to log onto the internet on the day after Thanksgiving, to "Give Thanks by Giving."
For More Information:
- Celebrate "Giving Massachusetts Day"
3 New England Proclamations:
- "Giving Massachusetts Day" Proclamation
- "Giving Rhode Island Day" Proclamation
- "Giving New Hampshire Day" Proclamation
In the News:
- Press Release for New England
Related:
- The Generosity Index
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