I figured I'd keep the title of this post in line with the current Jay Z theme. heheh.... Giving aint easy, lemme tell you. I guess I had hoped that if I opened myself up to the possiblities of giving and helping my fellow man that the opportunities would just present themselves, but I find myself having to be way more pro-active than I had imagined. Anyway, my food/ toiletry drive was a resounding success! Well at least I filled up the two boxes that I had set up outside my office. Once one person put some things in the box, then others followed suit (felt the pressure) and made their contributions as well. It was very nice to see the boxes filling up as the days and the weeks progressed. The next step is to bring it on down to Reading, PA. I am interested to see what the most poverty stricken city in the United States looks like.
To keep the giving momentum going I am running a half marathon this weekend. The proceeds of the donations raised will go to help build wells in Africa. I got into the donation raising a little late, but hopefully I will at least hit the $100 dollar mark in donations.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
AIN'T NO LOVE IN THE HEART OF THE CITY!
Since we're quoting The Great Brooklyn Boy, I figured I'd follow suit! Thanks for the props "cuz"! It is truly a competition against the lack of love in the city...I ask ya, "where's the love"?
It's there, but for so many it is dormant and suppressed (myself included). Part of life in NYC is desensitizing yourself to the misfortunes and trauma experienced by others and pushing the love to the back burner; storing it up and using it sparingly on select few. Part of this competition or shall I say campaign, is to bring the love forth and allow it to manifest in the form of giving!
The hardest part of the mission to consciously spread the love is allowing it to flow naturally and instinctively; to recognize a need, draw on your resources and take action. This past few weeks giving has taken many forms. I've given of my time, my knowledge, my resources, and energy. But it comes easier when I allow myself to act with pure intention...not because there is a competition, or to get kudos but because I can, and because it improves the quality of my life and the lives of others in small and big ways!
My last two giving experiences did just that! The first came from clearly seeing someone struggle needlessly. A woman I know recently and courageously left an abusive relationship. She explained how she will never look back on the life she had but described how hard her new found freedom comes with many new burdens...schlepping 4 young kids (2 are infants) back and forth on public transportation without a stroller. I thought, what can I do that would make her life easier? Then it came to me that it would cost me nothing but resources to ask around for someone looking to unload a stroller.
Well one person I asked posted my request on Facebook and within hours we had found her not 1 but 2 strollers for FREE!
That was quite the score! But even better it will improve her life and that of her kids.
The 2nd act this week was much less complicated and involved just giving a stamp to the elderly woman in front of me at the discount store, who had a mini breakdown when she got to the cashier only to discover that the store did not sell stamps and never did! Distressed by this new news, she rambled almost incoherently in broken English, about the letter that she needed to send off to her daughter. I tapped her on the shoulder and asked how many stamps she needed. She said, "Just one...my daughter needs these important papers"! Before she could drag on her story, I reached into my wallet and gave her a stamp! She thanked me and tried to offer me money. I simply said good luck and walked away. A small thing for me,big thing for her! This is what it's all about..just allowing yourself to recognize the suffering of others and then taking action however you can to ease that pain.
With giving experiences like that ... I will not lose, ever! This world of "lack love" will not triumph, and this cadence from JayZ will serve as inspiration to spread the love!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Posted by a love refugee
Allow me to re-introduce myself...my name is HOV!! wait that's not right...no I'm not a super famous rap mogul or a man for that matter lol...I am the cousin who has been doubted! And reasonably so...it is now March 2nd and obviously my team mate and I have not been eager participants. I am however, 100% supportive of my cousin Rich and his team mate Crystal, although, unfortunately it looks like they're just competing against well The 'Lack of Good' out there in general or rather than competing, 'championing' a good cause...LOVE! I did want to say though, that I have been inspired, which I've already told Rich, but I wanted to show my support, here, in this forum.
Quick story...a few weeks ago I was getting lunch in my Employee Cafeteria and the guy who makes all of our delicious sandwiches was talking to another employee about a local soup kitchen and how desperate they are for help...sooo...with this ‘seek out new ways to do good’ mentality in the back of my head…I said "I'll help!" and me, the other employee, and the sandwich guy are going to go on March 21st for the first time. I hope it leads to a weekly engagement! Also, just so everyone reading this doesn't think I call the guy that makes my sandwiches, 'the sandwich guy', I do know his name but I'm protecting his privacy lol
Soooo...Thank you Rich and Crystal for the ideas, inspiration and Loooove! Keep it up! xoxo
I may not be 'competing' but I'm your number one cheerleader!!! With your sister being a very close second! ha
Quick story...a few weeks ago I was getting lunch in my Employee Cafeteria and the guy who makes all of our delicious sandwiches was talking to another employee about a local soup kitchen and how desperate they are for help...sooo...with this ‘seek out new ways to do good’ mentality in the back of my head…I said "I'll help!" and me, the other employee, and the sandwich guy are going to go on March 21st for the first time. I hope it leads to a weekly engagement! Also, just so everyone reading this doesn't think I call the guy that makes my sandwiches, 'the sandwich guy', I do know his name but I'm protecting his privacy lol
Soooo...Thank you Rich and Crystal for the ideas, inspiration and Loooove! Keep it up! xoxo
I may not be 'competing' but I'm your number one cheerleader!!! With your sister being a very close second! ha
Thursday, February 2, 2012
February is the month of Looooove...
I read recently (well I was actually informed that I read it a few months ago, but that is besides the point) that Reading, Pennsylvania is the most poverty stricken city in the United States. Usually that is a piece of information that you would just shake your head at and say "What a shame". But with this competition in gear, it is the perfect opportunity to find out if there is anything I could do. The Greater Berks Food Bank was an organization mentioned in the article, so I decided to have a little food drive at my office. I will be collecting non-perishable foods, and toiletries for a month or so to give to the good folks over in PA. When I told my teammate about this she ratcheted up the stakes and decided to also collect baby clothes, and old cell phones for Safe Horizon. OK... this is could be really good. I have a feeling that I will be filling up these boxes outside my office by myself, but I hope I am wrong. We'll see....
Monday, January 23, 2012
Slip, Fall and WAIT...
Love happens at the strangest times...After a nice business lunch with a Berkley College Rep and Crystal, we returned by train back to work and were about to climb the stairs to exit the station when a young woman slipped on the snowy wet stairs and landed on her back at the bottom of the staircase. I immediately went over to see if she was okay. From first glance she seemed stunned but not seriously injured...now here is where it gets tricky. She complained that she was not okay, she couldn't sit down, she couldn't stand up, she couldn't move her leg, her backside was numb and all I'm thinking is why doesn't she just shake it off and move on already. She is young, she should be able to bounce back easily! It just appeared that she was "milking it" for some reason. This is where Richard pre-lovecompetition would have said his goodbyes and made a hasty run for the exit and left that chick to her own devices. But the post-lovecompetition Richard said, I have to stick around and see this through. So with teammate Crystal we held her belongings, called EMS and waited for them to arrive. We waited, and waited, and waited, and waited for EMS to arrive and that is where some of the nicest things started to happen. The girl (Ada) thanked us for helping her and staying with her to make sure she was alright. A bystander who happened to be an off duty EMT stopped and checked the girl out to assess the seriousness of her condition. A random woman stopped and volunteered to call and wait for the EMT outside of the station (at least 15-20 minutes), and afterwards volunteered to call 311 to complain about how long EMT took to respond. Various people stopped and asked if everything was ok and if there was anything they could do. Granted the majority of people just kept on walking and looked annoyed that they had to go around the girl lying on the subway steps, but it was the minority that made me feel good about being a "first responder". Crystal called the girl's mother (Fila) to let her know what happened and when she was taken by the ambulance, I called the mother to let her know what hospital her daughter would be in.
Although I'm not sure how hurt the girl really was, I honestly do feel good that I stopped and saw the incident through to the end. Instead of rushing to get back behind my desk I stopped to help and comfort another human being. Maybe next time she sees someone who needs help she will remember that two people helped her one time and she will feel the need to do the same. Maybe those people that passed us by without saying a word will examine why they didn't stop to help also and might reconsider if it happens to them again. Love, caring, and compassion can truly be contagious.
Although I'm not sure how hurt the girl really was, I honestly do feel good that I stopped and saw the incident through to the end. Instead of rushing to get back behind my desk I stopped to help and comfort another human being. Maybe next time she sees someone who needs help she will remember that two people helped her one time and she will feel the need to do the same. Maybe those people that passed us by without saying a word will examine why they didn't stop to help also and might reconsider if it happens to them again. Love, caring, and compassion can truly be contagious.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
GIVING JUST GOT EASIER...I THINK!?
So this weekend started on a very sour note! On Saturday shortly after the end of our first snow storm, I totaled my car in a spin out on the LIE. Luckily I walked away without a scratch or bruise but needless to say it put quite a damper on my spirits. Today, I came into the City to go to a play ( I purposely chose Sunday because I could drive in and park my car with little hassle). But without my trusted hooptie of 12 years, I had to ride the train. I'm a real NYer but I hate the subway. So after the show and dinner, I begrudgingly get back on the F train to Queens for the long ride home.
I missed the train and must wait for the next, whenever that will be. Waiting on the platform, I noticed an old woman layered in men's clothing and tattered gloves with sneakers that had clearly outlived any real usefulness, because the top was separating from the sole. She carried an overstuffed children's napsack, adorned with Dora the Explorer and was struggling to get her arm into the garbage can a remove a black bag which she apparently believed had food in it.
This is precisely why I hate the subway, it is a shocking reminder of the separation between "the have" and "the have nots"! On any given day you can see some well dressed man or woman toting a designer bag filled with electronic gadgets and financial portfolios passing by someone whose life and personal belongings are toted in black garbage bags...But I digress...
I make eye contact with her and step a little closer to her saying, "Are you hungry momma"? She lowers her head and says yes,yes, or rather "Si,Si". I offer her a bag of grapes I had packed in my bag as a snack, which she reluctantly takes, then I reach into my pocket to give her $3. She takes the money but tries to give me back $2, saying that she doesn't want to make me poor! I smile and tell her it is ok, take the money and God Bless. She scurries off, a lot faster than I thought she could move. Perhaps she was younger than her hard life could display.
Before the next train arrives, I see her back on the platform with a buttered roll - not sure where she got it so fast, but I could see the relief and gratitude in her face for her simple meal. Wow! I finally see why we are doing this! It was an overwhelming feeling to step outside of myself and my funky attitude to bring a moment of comfort to another person. Even more amazing is that even though I was trying to help her, she didn't want to put me out. It was just a humbling moment, for which I was more grateful to her for allowing me to help than she was with her bread and butter.
Giving just got a little easier...at least I hope. 1 week down and 51 more to go :)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Giving Ain't Easy!!
So like Rich, I spent the day taking care of some domestic necessaries! For me that meant getting my personal "stuff" out of my home office so I can actually conduct some business there. What I discovered is that I have a lot of surplus items that have outlived thier usefulness to me , but could serve well for someone in need. Though I've never seen myself as a consumer junkie, I found at least 8 old cell phones that can be donated, an unused lithium battery, a fully functional IBM laptop, complete with docking station, external mouse and a mini pc cam. TADA! An opportunity to give!!
Well, no so fast Mother Theresa...Yesterday was MLK Day and despite finding a few programs on-line that will take my good junk, they were all closed for the Holiday :(
I did also find perfectly good coupons and special offers for products I do not use, which I graciously gave to my personal assistant who works per diem and is on a tight budget. Though I would hardly describe her as "needy or less fortunate" it was nice to give them away rather than throw them away.
Not quite the giving with a bang I was looking for, but today is another day!!
Give and Let Give!!
CC
So like Rich, I spent the day taking care of some domestic necessaries! For me that meant getting my personal "stuff" out of my home office so I can actually conduct some business there. What I discovered is that I have a lot of surplus items that have outlived thier usefulness to me , but could serve well for someone in need. Though I've never seen myself as a consumer junkie, I found at least 8 old cell phones that can be donated, an unused lithium battery, a fully functional IBM laptop, complete with docking station, external mouse and a mini pc cam. TADA! An opportunity to give!!
Well, no so fast Mother Theresa...Yesterday was MLK Day and despite finding a few programs on-line that will take my good junk, they were all closed for the Holiday :(
I did also find perfectly good coupons and special offers for products I do not use, which I graciously gave to my personal assistant who works per diem and is on a tight budget. Though I would hardly describe her as "needy or less fortunate" it was nice to give them away rather than throw them away.
Not quite the giving with a bang I was looking for, but today is another day!!
Give and Let Give!!
CC
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