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Source: Anne Arundel Patch
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — If you’re like many of your Anne Arundel County neighbors, you may spend a good part of the holiday season with your credit card in hand buying gifts for family and friends. Coming up soon is a chance to give back to the local community.
Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups. Since 2012, nonprofits worldwide have used the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes.
Maintaining funding is a constant challenge for many nonprofits that fill gaps and meet other needs in Anne Arundel County.
Here are five local nonprofits to consider getting behind on Giving Tuesday.
Seeds 4 Succes (Annapolis)
Mission: Tutors and mentors students from underserved neighborhoods
Donate: Vist seeds4success.org/donate
Read More: Nonprofit Raises Thousands With ‘Bold Vision’ To Double Tutoring For Underserved Kids
First Evangelical Lutheran Church (Odenton)
Mission: Collects donations and supplies for victims of hurricanes, feeds people experiencing homelessness
Donate: Visit felc.churchcenter.com/giving and select a cause
Read More: Church Delivers Meals, Supplies To Hurricane Victims: ‘It Does Your Heart Good’
HM2 Buck For Hope Foundation (Annapolis)
Mission: Raises awareness about military sexual assaults and mental health in honor of a local Navy sailor who died by suicide
Donate: Visit hm2buckforhope.com/how-you-can-support
Read More: Sailor’s Suicide Sparks Annapolis Mother’s Fight Against Military Sexual Assault
American Legion Riders For Cummings-Behlke Post 226 (Mayo)
Mission: Fundraises for veteran support causes like suicide prevention
Donate: With attention to “American Legion Riders Post 226”, mail a contribution to P.O. Box 1531 Edgewater, MD 21037 or 830 Mayo Road, Edgewater, MD 21037
Read More: Soldier’s Suicide Sparks $50K MD Fundraiser In Honor Of ‘Most Protective, Loving Person’
Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (Annapolis)
Mission: Uses adapted sailboats to teach boaters with disabilities how to sail
Donate: Visit crabsailing.networkforgood.com/projects/173910-donate-today
Read More: New Marina For Boaters With Disabilities Opens, Offers Accessible Sailing In Annapolis