Everyday we are surrounded by opportunities to give. Despite our packed schedules and shorter attention spans, there is no act too big or too small. Fortunately, the web is making it a little bit easier. We have the power at our fingertips; we just have to make the time to give back.
Below we present our latest infographic: An Armchair Advocate’s Guide to 24 Hours of Giving. We hope you find it a helpful reminder to use your time, treasures and technology for social good each day.
What do you think? What other opportunities are there to give back throughout the day?




Reblogged this on Peace For Sale and commented:
what a great info graphic showing opportunities for giving throughout Tuesday!
How about thinking about the importance of vitamins and minerals when you take your multivitamin or drink your OJ in the morning. We all know nutrition is important, but it is fundamental to enable children to live, learn and grow. Without good nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life, children cannot reach their full potential. This is a great opportunity to donate to the Future Fortified campaign which is helping get essential nutrients to women and children around the world through home nutrition packets, enabling moms to add the vitamins and minerals to foods prepared in the home. A simple way to fortify the future!
Love it, Adrianna!
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Sometimes we forget that the holiday season is not just about receiving, but also about giving. A great reminder!
I would challenge you to include a potty break during your daily routine and be grateful that you’re not emptying a coloscopy bag. The #2 combined men and women cancer killer is Colon and Rectal cancer – over 50K loose their lives each year and 50% can be saved just by getting screened. http://FightColorectalCancer.org is providing a matching gift program right now!
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Excellent reminders and call to action. Think about making this a poster to put into corp. breakrooms, classrooms, etc. – purchasers can then potentially give back in 2 ways.