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Start the year off right by giving back. Whether donating more was on your resolutions list or not, you’re going to want to check out these charities in Boston. What can you do to help?
When you’re stuck inside on a snowy day, use that time to clean out your house and your closet. Then, instead of giving to Goodwill, give to Rosie’s Place. This is one of the many charities in Boston that donate food, clothing and other supplies to the less fortunate. Rosie’s Place is women’s shelter that cares for women for up to 21 days when they need support. They’re eager to take your donations and continue to give to the women of Boston.
This nonprofit organization reaches far beyond Boston. Hands Across the Sea is dedicated to raising the literacy levels of Caribbean children. It assists schools and libraries in Eastern Caribbean communities through donation and guidance. So far, over 74,000 children have been given better learning and reading materials through Hands Across the Sea. Your donation means more children can have a better opportunity.
On a mission to transform the economy to preserve the people and the planet, Ceres is a nonprofit organization that has big plans. Ceres wants to move investors, companies, policymakers and other capital market influencers to act on four global sustainability challenges: climate change, water scarcity and pollution, inequitable workplaces and outdated capital market systems. Their efforts will undoubtedly affect you and the world around you, so why not support their cause?
Dog people and cat people alike can both donate to Boston’s Animal Rescue League. This nonprofit is focused on animal protection and welfare, animal training and veterinary services. They serve as an unwavering champion for animals in need, committed to keeping them safe and healthy.
These reputable, honest charities in Boston are just the few of many who need support. This year, choose a charity or two and make it a habit to give back. Find your passion. Help those who need it.
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