As leaves change to the colors of fall and nature readies itself for the winter season, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving – a holiday dedicated to being grateful for the current harvest and other blessings received during the year.
Thanksgiving traditions include feasting on seasonal dishes with friends and family, highlighted by collective gratitude for the goodness present in each life. However, in this season of giving, many families and individuals do not have the means to celebrate Thanksgiving. So, those facing food insecurities often wonder (and worry) about their next meal, let alone a celebratory Thanksgiving dinner.
As the need for food assistance has become more significant (since Covid), there are numerous opportunities to give back in gratitude.
Have you ever watched another person give to someone else? The giver is positively affected and visibly shows a "giver's glow." Whether it’s offering a smile or simply bringing a cup of coffee to a friend. Even the smallest act of generosity can offer great benefits to both the giver and receiver.
According to Stony Brook researchers, generosity releases the feel-good brain chemicals of dopamine, endorphins, and oxytocin, which generates the following benefits –
So, it is more beneficial to give than to receive
There's nothing like Thanksgiving to bring people together to offer thanks for the goodness provided. Volunteering in your local community's food bank or food pantry offers dual benefits – to the giver and receiver.
Consider these ways to give during the Thanksgiving season -
During the coronavirus pandemic, volunteers can safely help by holding a virtual Thanksgiving food drive – a coordinated effort that provides funds rather than food to those in need during the season of giving thanks.
And while you are working on improving your own life, helping others may just be the hidden secret to living a better, more productive & meaningful life.
Giving renews one’s faith in what is possible while helping to connect each of us to the amazing people we call our neighbors, friends and family.