here's what you've done for others this christmas.
 
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  • Filled a shift for the Salvation Army kettle drive.
  • Volunteer weekly at Loaves & Fishes w/ my teenage sons.
  • Donated & moved furniture to help someone start over.
  • Helped organize 24hrs of Christmas Eve A.A. meetings.
  • Visit a shut-in on my days off. Help with their meals & encourage them to share their stories with me.
  • I bought lunch for a stranger.
  • Took a turn manning a Salvation Army kettle.
  • Bought coffee for a man in need outside Starbucks.
  • Instead of just giving directions, I walked with a stranger to where they needed to go.
  • Brought homemade soup to a girl in need & drove her downtown to the women’s shelter.
  • Dropped off a hot meal for a friend who is suffering physically, mentally, and emotionally. 
  • We waived the rent for our tenant who is waiting for surgery & worried about going without pay during their recovery.
  • Bought gifts for seniors through the London Drugs program.
  • Donated coats to Women’s Centre.
  • Gave a 110% tip on a haircut.
  • TMP’s Tuesday AM men’s group gave a generous tip to the waitress who has given us fantastic service all year.
  • Bought breakfast for someone living on the street.
  • We worked a shift at the Loaves & Fishes food bank.
  • Invited a friend to a movie.
  • Drove a shut-in person to their eye doctor’s appointment.
  • Gave my Camp Qwanoes clothes to one of my past campers.
  • Bought a car battery for my daughter.
  • Gave a big tip to my hair stylist. She’s a single mom grieving the loss of three people close to her.
  • Stopped at 7-Eleven on my way to work. Bought coffee & breakfast sandwiches for two people sleeping outside the building.
  • Bought a bag of groceries at County Grocer for the hamper.
  • Joined the charity group “100 Men Who Give A Damn” of Parksville, Qualicum.
  • Left waitress a $40 tip on a $60 food bill.
  • Drove my employees home after a long day at work.
  • Volunteered for 3 shifts on the Salvation Army kettle drive.
  • Surprised someone who doesn’t have a lot with a gift and an early Merry Christmas.
  • Dropped off clothes for the women’s shelter.
  • Volunteered at Eden Garden (dementia care residence).
  • Bought scarves for Women’s Shoe Box Program.
  • Gave 2 sweaters from my car to a man in need in the cold.
  • Donated 5 pizzas to #transpizza on Twitter.
  • Made dinner for people.
  • Donated 2 kg. of peanut butter to the food bank.
  • Helped a struggling family buy snow tires for their minivan.