I dig philanthropy. I often find myself wishing for barrels full of money because it would be so much fun to give it away. There are so many clever ways for people to be philanthropic now and it doesn’t cost a lot of money.
One way you might not think of immediately is the 42-cent donation you can make to those who really need it, like soldiers or people in the nursing home. There are many people who could really use a lift because they are isolated, alone or away from home. I can’t think of a cheaper way to do a good deed!
On the Letter Projects page, if you scroll down you will find several links to places where you can write soldiers. (The Red Cross just finished one and we missed that deadline!)
What will make this challenge more fun (and more philanthropic) is if you will get a friend to join in. Why not do it as an office project or if you’re a social person, make a party of it. Gather a bunch of friends over for dinner, pizza, snacks, whatever, and then sit down at the table and start writing. Even if you set a small goal such as three cards per person — if you invite 10 friends that’s 30 soldiers who get a note of appreciation.
If writing soldiers isn’t your thing, contact a local nursing home, senior day center or Meals on Wheels and ask the administrators if there are people who would appreciate notes.
How about joining a letter writing campaign for a cause? Or start your own campaign. You can find many of those if you just google “letter writing campaign”. That might keep you so busy you miss the last five days of our challenge.
Speaking of which, we’re halfway there… how are you doing?
Tags: challenge, good deeds, letter writing, letters, letters to soldiers, philanthropy








I write solders every day. My husband, my friends in his unit, even solders I ‘adopted’ though programs. I would feel like I was cheating if I just said that and let that be my answer to the challenge. I will have to look up another campaign to write for…and I will be happy to do it!
Wolfidy’s last blog post..December 18, 2008
Let us know what you end up doing!