Coffee with the County - Do Good
As a youth, I had a somewhat odd, consistent childhood memory. My grandparents live about a mile down the road from my parents, so we visited often. My siblings and I were often found playing in the pool, in their backyard, or in their basement where the toys were housed. In the laundry room partition of the basement, my grandparents’ basement could often be found with dolls strung across the floor boards which made up the basement ceiling. Odd for the normal person, right?
For me, it was the regular scene. You see, for YEARS my grandparents have served faithfully as volunteers at the LaGrange County Clothes & Food Basket. My humble and generous grandma was tasked with overseeing the organization’s toy department, which included the surplus of dolls and doll accessories that were donated–especially before the holiday season and the Basket’s Christmas Bureau. As a part of that, she faithfully–year after year–brought home the previously-loved dolls and washed them, sanitized them, and, at times, sewed new clothes and accessories. She did this from the comfort of her home, so that no one knew she did it. And she did it so that kids in LaGrange County could be gifted the joy of a “brand new” doll for Christmas. My grandma’s (and grandpa’s) contributions to this local organization is honorable in more ways than one.
As we come up on the holidays and Thanksgiving week, we also launch what we commemorate as Small Business Season (more news about that coming soon). We’ll celebrate thankfulness on November 28, perhaps finds some Black Friday deals on November 29, and maybe even find some great deals online for Cyber Monday on December 2. However, there is another day that this week’s edition will draw attention to: Giving Tuesday, on December 3.
Giving Tuesday was officially created in 2012 as an idea to generate inspiration for people to do good. It was born out of the 92nd Street Y and its Belter Center for Innovation & Social Impact in New York City. Today, Giving Tuesday is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and global movement that “inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity” (givingtuesday.org). At its core, the organization–and the annual day of commemoration–is about the pursuit of “radical generosity, defined by transformational powers of empathy and solidarity, not a series of transactions or discrete interactions” (givingtuesday.org). In short, they are in the business of emboldening normal, every-day folks to do good and make a difference.
As our local opportunity to do good comes up quickly on December 3, allow me to offer you some inspirations of connections–organizations, places, and people who invite you to partner with them to “do good” this holiday season.
Get Involved: These organizations are seeking volunteers to continue their service to our communities:
- The Arc of LaGrange County Thrift Store is a great opportunity to support persons with disabilities and the work of the Arc of LaGrange County. Located in Shipshewana.
- The LaGrange County Clothes & Food Basket seeks volunteers to serve their clients, organize their departments, and help maintain their operations. Located in LaGrange.
- Crossroads United Way offers many regular opportunities to volunteer, including their Read United program, which sends volunteers into local elementary schools to read to students.
- The Howe Lions Club is a great way to participate locally in projects centric to the community of Howe.
- The LaGrange County Community Foundation has many ways to contribute to funds which support many different causes.
- The Mongo Community Development Association is a fantastic opportunity for supporting the Mongo community.
- Youth for Christ serves youth in LaGrange County. Does this fit you? Volunteers and local leaders are invited to help grow the work at our local schools.
Give Resources:
- The Clothes & Food Basket is always open to gently-used items to regenerate their resources for those in need. These items can include clothing, toys, and non-perishable foods. Donations can be dropped off at their building in LaGrange.
- The Farm Place provides a safe, restorative place for children in need. They are currently raising funds to officially open their Animal Companionship Center. You can donate by “buying a brick” or giving monetarily.
- The LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity Resale Store is regularly taking donations to supply their mission and their projects. Located in LaGrange.
- The LaGrange County Trails is pedal-to-the-metal to complete the preparation work for the Hawpatch Trail in the southern part of the county. A fund has been established at the LaGrange County Community Foundation.
- The Ark Animal Rescue & Adoption is an organization which houses stray dogs and cats. Supplies to maintain operations are always needed, and donations can be dropped off at their building south of LaGrange.
- Camp Lutherwald, one of three LOMIK Camps in Indiana, invites financial gifts to partner with this long-standing ministry.
- Elijah Haven Crisis Intervention Center serves individuals who are victims of domestic violence. Donations are accepted in person or online.
- Compassion Pregnancy Center invites monetary donations to support their programs and services to expecting and current mothers, as well as resources to fill their boutique and resource room.
Become a Part of the Mission: These organizations have opportunities for membership or year-long involvement:
- LaGrange County Parks Department offers “Friends of LaGrange County Parks,” which is a membership-based philanthropic opportunity to aid in fundraising, supporting, promoting, and sustaining our beautiful recreational LaGrange County amenities.
- Equally, the LaGrange County Library offers a “Friends of the Library” program. This is a group of local citizens who volunteer their time to promote our libraries, and promote literacy and reading here in our communities.
- Crossroads United Way fights for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our communities. Corporately, your business can launch a Workplace Campaign, in which you offer your team the opportunity to contribute out of their regular paycheck to CRUW’s mission and work.
- Reason 4 Hope provides hope, love, and encouragement to our youth. Programming often invites the support and involvement of local community members.
At the end of the day, my guess is that we’ve all been touched by someone’s generosity. (I would bet you've been touched by generosity already this week!) Giving Tuesday is all about each of us giving in a way that makes a difference. For some, that means giving dollars. For others, that means giving time. And still for others, it could mean getting involved in the mission, board of directors, or volunteer base to share your talents with the organization. This Giving Tuesday, let’s join forces. Let’s choose to do good in LaGrange County. It takes all of us.