Headlines from December 23, 2005
- New York's currently: pushing charity
- TMN will resume its daily publishing schedule on Monday, January 2nd. Happy holidays!
- In case you don't trust us, Charity Navigator helps you figure out where to give.
- AmeriCares for domestic and international relief.
- Donors Choose: Purchase materials for teachers whose schools can't afford their lesson plans.
- Donate your gently used coats to homeless New Yorkers with New York Cares.
- More than one million mines cleared in Iraq since the invasion. Mines Advisory Group can use your money for good!
- More than 12 million library books shipped: Books for Africa.
- Blood's always needed--find a blood drive near you.
- Pro Literacy Worldwide, sponsoring educational programs to help adults and their families acquire reading skills.
- The Music Maker Relief Foundation assists southern musicians in need.
- The Times covers the maintenance of its Neediest Cases Fund so your money goes straight to your NYC neighbors.
- Consider a New Year's resolution to volunteer more this year (and use VolunteerMatch to learn how).
- Support Poets House, the free poetry library you always forget to visit.
- New York's Food Bank feeds families and individuals at risk of hunger, so does City Harvest!
- WaterAid estbalishes sustainable water supplies and latrines in poor African and Asian communities.
- Support Unicef's work with children in Sudan.
- American Friends of Magen David Adom; the United Palestinian Appeal.
- More NYC: New York Landmarks Conservancy; Citizens' Committee for Children; 92nd Street Y.
- Continued research on canine health? Why not?!
- When you order a copy of the book Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans you help a city that still needs you.
- Link to this page to promote giving.
- A ton of Christmas entertainment from years past on TMN.
- You ask, where is my stuff? It is with Santa, so track him on NORAD.