According to the Giving USA Foundation’s Annual Report on Philanthropy 2019, American individuals, bequests, foundations and corporations gave a record high of nearly $428 billion to United States charities in 2018, and a 2018 report by online financial adviser/reviewer Wallethub confirmed that Americans are among the world’s most generous people. But, lest you think that the Garden State lags in the giving back department, think again. The study revealed that New Jerseyans are particularly generous, with New Jersey ranking as the 18th most charitable state in America — the top third nationwide — when it comes to giving back.
“Giving back is all about what speaks to you,” said Michelle Dee, vice president of external affairs for Jersey Cares, a Livingston-based organization that provides individuals, families, corporate employees and community groups with a wide variety of opportunities to volunteer.
Whether it’s an opportunity to feed the hungry, support the homeless, help animals, empower women, enhance the environment, promote education, mentor kids or engage in any of thousands of other great opportunities to help others, there are myriad ways to give back in the Garden State and New Jerseyans have proven that they’re dedicated to making a difference.
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FROM CRAMPED QUARTERS TO CREATIVE SOLUTIONS
melting MEMORIES
MJ TYSON'S JEWELRY AND SCULPTURES RECAST PERSONAL HISTORIES
BEYOND THE GRIDLOCK
Jersey City's Mana Wine vaults safeguard prestigious collections
SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY MEET Allie Darrow
Allie Darrow, a 28-year-old newlywed from Deptford, seems to have a special gift for communicating with dogs. Darrow holds a doctorate in Behavioral Health Management and works as a compliance administrator at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
BUILDING A FOUNDATION OF TRUST WITH YOUR KIDS
Have you ever volunteered to be a mystery reader in your child's classroom? The excitement of sharing a beloved story is truly special.
NAVIGATING YOUR CANCER JOURNEY-WITH CONFIDENCE
CHOOSING AN ONCOLOGIST IS A PERSONAL DECISION THAT REQUIRES MORE THAN JUST EVALUATING MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS; IT ALSO INVOLVES FINDING A DOCTOR WHO BRINGS COMPASSION AND UNDERSTANDING TO THE TABLE.
Death Doulas provide compassionate care
as end-of-life journey approaches
Nature is wild.
He points to the luna moth, a green-winged insect that doesn't have a mouth and can't eat.
BRIGHT SPOT IN NJ
Nearly 100 employers buck trend, boost employee morale
N.J.'S BEST MEALS UNDER
UNREAL SANDWICHES FROM A JERSEY SHORE LEGEND