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Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

Like most events this year, our Thanksgiving celebrations will likely be different. While our gatherings might be smaller or include connections made via phone calls or Zoom, we can still

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

As the year-end giving season quickly approaches, and solicitations increase, it is helpful to step back and think about giving in a purposeful way. In our day-to-day work as philanthropy

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

At this time of year, many of us start to think about our annual charitable giving, but this is no traditional year. It feels like the world as we know

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

At Thanksgiving, family and friends around the US traditionally gather to feast. It is a time where we pause from some of our responsibilities and savor the time to be

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

Sadaya and Dan McDonough and their daughters, Molly (4.5) and Eliza (nearly 1) live in Alameda. Both Sadaya and Dan are originally from the East Coast – Philadelphia and Boston

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

As election day approaches, our newsfeeds are filling up with stories from around our area and around the country. This is causing many of us to feel anxious about what

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

From the fires that forced them to relocate to the virus that made in-person summer camp unfeasible, Camp Newman has endured what seems like one insurmountable challenge after another. And

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

Bill and Melinda Gates began their philanthropy with a focus on bringing Internet access to public libraries. In fact, the original name of the Gates Foundation was the Gates Library

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

A few years ago, I found myself reading a New York Times article that introduced me to OneTable. I immediately saw myself in the writer — in the way they

Bringing the “Giving” to Your Thanksgiving Table

Sukkot, along with Passover and Shavuot, is one of three annual pilgrimage festivals in the Jewish calendar. This eight-day holiday is joyful for children and adults alike. Sukkot translates to