When Katie McManus was 10 years old, she wanted a llama for the holidays. But she didn’t want the animal for herself. Katie decided to hold a fund-raiser for Heifer International. This nonprofit raises money to buy animals and farm essentials for families in need around the world. Families use these donations to grow or raise their own food. “There are suffering people in other countries. I want to make sure nobody goes to bed hungry,” says Katie. She raised $500, which beat her goal. It was enough to buy a cow for a family!
About 30 percent of all charitable giving happens between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Charitable giving includes donating money to charities and individuals in need. “Many religions are celebrating major holidays around this time and put emphasis on doing good and helping others,” says Anna Pruitt. She’s an editor of Giving USA, an annual report that tracks charitable giving in the U.S.
When Katie McManus was 10 years old, she wanted a llama for the holidays. But she didn’t want the animal for herself. Katie decided to raise money for Heifer International. This nonprofit helps people around the world. The organization buys animals and farm supplies for families in need. People use the donations to produce their own food. “There are suffering people in other countries. I want to make sure nobody goes to bed hungry,” says Katie. She raised $500, which beat her goal. It was enough to buy a cow for a family!
Donating money to charities and individuals in need is called charitable giving. About 30 percent of it happens between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. “Many religions are celebrating major holidays around this time,” says Anna Pruitt. She’s an editor of Giving USA, a yearly report on charitable giving in the U.S. “[They] put emphasis on doing good and helping others,” she says.