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Celebrate "Giving Massachusetts Day"
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in a gubernatorial proclamation has designated the day after Thankgiving as Giving Massachusetts Day. His proclamation “urge[s] all citizens of the Commowealth to take cognizance of this event and participate fittingly in its observance.” With this proclamation, Massachusetts joins with other states in the nation to offically associate charitable giving and the celebration of philanthropy with our national holiday of Thanksgiving. For several years, various philanthropic leaders across the country have called for this natural connection as part of the new national movement to promote philanthropy, and in particular to increase charitable giving nationwide. Last year, 20% of the country celebrated a giving day! That Massachusetts should participate is historically appropriate. In his proclamation, Governor Romney noted that the nation’s first Thanksgiving, which was in itself a philanthropic occasion, took place in Massachusetts, and that the first official Thanksgiving proclamation “to set apart a day for solemn thanksgiving and praise” was proposed by Sam Adams, a Son of Massachusetts. Governor Romney also noted that “philanthropy, private initiatives for the public good, focusing on quality of life, is both essential to civic health in self-governing societies, and generally recognized as an appropriate expression of gratitute on the part of donors for the benefits they enjoy in life.” As Giving Massachusetts Day approaches, take some time to think about what is important to you and how you can give. You should give to a cause that means something to you — an issue that your passion connects to, a community need that tugs at your heartstrings, an organization you know that does good work. Giving Massachusetts Day is a day when people across the Commonwealth will celebrate the power and passion of their philanthropy. You can participate by:
Giving Massachusetts Day provides everyone — those directly touched by tragedy and those who want so much to help — with a concrete action that makes the world a better place. We can talk with friends and family about the things we care about, the causes we support and what we want for the future. By starting small — gathering with relatives to volunteer or combining charitable gifts with friends at work — each of us can help make a bigger difference. This holiday season, we have much for which to be grateful. With today's uncertain economy and recent tragic events such as the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Pakistan, we also know that giving is more important than ever this year. Hard times strain families at every seam. Charitable giving helps keep them from coming apart.
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