Spread the Love on Valentine's Day by Helping Those in Need

How to Volunteer, Give to Charity, and More

By Joyce Mishaan, published Dec 29, 2005
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“All you need is love,” sang a much-loved musician and idealist in 1967 and as you heard him singing it, you may have believed it. Thirteen years later, on December 8, 1980, he was shot and killed as he approached his New York City home to see his son. It’s a rough world and it’s easy to look around and feel that love is nothing more than a hopeless cliché. Our daily media intake is laced with the arsenic of war, corruption, greed and suffering. Nonetheless, the calendar is crawling its way towards that icy February day calling up some distant faded memory of St. Valentine, of whom we actually know nothing, least of all why we celebrate him. 

Stores are stocked with all things sugary and pink, and card companies are waiting with bated breath to cash in on that same elusive sentiment by which for some unknown reason many of us, along with John Lennon, thrive: Love. So what do you do if you don’t want to celebrate a hackneyed cliché, or flush your money down the corporate toilet, but you do, in fact, believe in love’s omnipotence? This Valentine’s Day, why not use the power of love to help those who need a little reminder.

Volunteer at a shelter.

February is a cold month and those without a home to go to can surely benefit from your warmth. It doesn’t take much: a hot meal, a bed for the night, a roof overhead. Take your significant other or your single self and spend the day volunteering at a local shelter for the homeless.

Send gifts to a hospital.

Love to shop? Great. There are tons of people, both old and young, who can’t be with their loved ones, often when they most need to be. Instead of racking your brain trying to think of what else you could possibly buy your loved ones after the December holiday rush, donate gifts to a nearby hospital or care center as a small reminder that to be sick or bed-ridden is not to be forgotten.

Donate money to a charity. 

Instead of handing your cash over to Hallmark, hand it over to one of these charities: http://www.networkforgood.org/

Help support disaster victims.


Takeaways
  • Valentine's Day markets a hopeless cliche of love.
  • You don't need to buy into it to celebrate the power of love.
  • On Valentine's Day, do something to help those in need, instead.
Did You Know?
Many of the current legends surrounding St. Valentine were invented in the late Middle Ages in France and England, when the feast day of February 14 became associated with romantic love.
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