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The Struggle to Put Giving Back in Thanksgiving

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Monday, November 18, 2013   

ELSWORTH, Maine - Black Friday starts on Thursday this year, with major retailers moving up their holiday sales kickoffs to Thursday - Thanksgiving Day. In response, last year the Hashtag Giving Tuesday movement sprang up, aimed at making the Tuesday after Black Friday and Cyber Monday a day of giving.

The Maine Community Foundation is among more than 5,000 partners in Giving Tuesday, which seems to be losing the "hashtag" prefix that helped it explode on social media last year. The Foundation's Laura Young is dismayed to see the big retailers opening on the holiday.

"I think we need to keep Thanksgiving as a family time and have the people who are working in those stores stay at home on Thanksgiving, as well," Young said.

Retailers rely on the period between Black Friday and Christmas for a major portion of their annual sales. Giving Tuesday argues for a pause to consider sharing over shopping.

Henry Timms at New York's 92nd St. Y is credited with coming up with Giving Tuesday.

"Every year, we hear a lot of people complaining that they think things are too consumer-focused," Timms said. "What we hope is that Giving Tuesday gives them a chance to really put that complaint to good use and think, 'How can I give something back?'"

Laura Young said the Maine Community Foundation welcomes gifts to any of its funds, "including our statewide Invest in Maine Fund, or our county and regional funds. But the basic message is just have people think about how they might give back, think about the holiday season and how they might use charitable giving as a way to give a gift to somebody else."

This year, Timms said, Giving Tuesday is putting a spin on the fad of taking "selfies" - photos of themselves that people share on social media. He calls it the "unselfie."

"So, the 'unselfie' takes that idea and says, 'Actually, share a picture of something more important.' Share a picture of you doing something useful for others; share a picture of a cause that matters deeply to you. Do something unselfish around Giving Tuesday."




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