As America celebrates Thanksgiving, I’m thinking a bit about thankfulness here in our little home too.
We don’t do Thanksgiving but I know I have much to be thankful for. For a loving husband and beautiful, healthy children. For the opportunity I have to be a stay-at-home-mum, and one with help at that. For the fact that even though I’m not working, I can still indulge in Black Friday Sales and generally not have to worry much about money. Do I think I’m blessed? You betcha.
It hasn’t been as easy teaching my kids to be thankful and content though. There’s my son, who tells me that he “only likes new things“, and thinks that it is par for the course for people to “sometimes go and stay in a hotel for fun“. And my little daughter too, who wants everything her brother has and howls when her “Want this!” directives are not met.
I’ve got my work cut out for me huh.
With November speeding to a close, I’ve been thinking about the activities for the kids to have fun with during Advent in the run up to Christmas. And one of the things I dearly wanted to do this year was to incorporate more of a giving element. Because I want the kids to learn that Christmas isn’t about the gifts you get. That we already received the biggest gift with the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. That this time is also a good opportunity to give to others in need, and yes, be thankful for what we’ve got.
So one of the things I’ve decided we will be doing is to support The Boys’ Brigade Share-A-Gift Project. This is a community service project run by The Boys’ Brigade to collect food and gifts for the poor and needy that is into its 25th year this year. Do you, like me, remember the big “Sharity Gift Boxes” found along Orchard Road years back? I remember seeing folks drop off huge parcels and wondering what they were!
I’ve supported this project over the years but this year, I want to do more. As part of our Advent activities, I plan to get the kids involved by bringing them along to:
1. Buy food items to donate. There is a list of suggested items on the Share-A-Gift FAQ page which I plan to use as a guide.
2. Drop off the food items we bought at the collection points.
- Main Gift Box: (Open Space between Toa Payoh Entertainment Centre and Blk 192 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh
- Collection Centres:
- FairPrice Finest @ Bukit Timah Plaza, Junction 8, and Thomson Plaza
- FairPrice Supermarket @ Bedok North A, Bukit Merah View, Bukit Panjang Plaza, Eastpoint Mall, Rivervale Mall, Tampines Mall, and Toa Payoh HDB Hub
- FairPrice Xtra @ AMK Hub, Jurong Point, and Nex
3. Picking up a wish from one of the Wishing Trees and going to shop for the gift to fulfil it. There are 3 Wishing Trees located at the 3 Fairprice Xtra stores listed above.
4. Signing up to deliver food hampers to the beneficiaries. I’ve signed us up for the Car Flag Off Event, which will be taking place on 8 Dec and 15 Dec. You can check out the delivery schedule here.
It’s a bit ambitious, especially since I’ll be bringing the kids along, but I’m going to give it a shot. I think even if we manage only a couple of activities, it would go some way to making our Christmas extra special.
They’ve made it so easy to get involved that if you’re unable to physically donate items at the gift box, you can even do it online! Just click over to Fairprice Online and they have pre-packaged hampers in $20, $30 and $50 denominations ready for gifting. Just pay and you’re done!
Say you’ll join me in making a difference this Christmas?
Delphine says
I’ve been trying to find a way for Anya to help the children at Smokey Mountain in Manila because she is very concerned about them for some reason. I think it’s a great idea to start by helping the needy in Singapore. I used to be involved in this with my BB boys and it’s a really meaningful project.
mummybean says
Anya’s so sweet — it’s great that she cares enough to want to do something. how did she come to learn about Smokey Mountain? I hope you find some way to help her. How about youngfocus.org?
L Lee says
Hey Delphine, an old church friend (Yeoh Seng Eng) has been doing community work in Philippines with CareChannels for more than 10 years. I specifically remember he visits the Smokey Mountain kids regularly. Maybe you can get in touch via this site. http://www.carechannels.org/cphilippines.html. Will also PM you on FB in case you miss this.
Dee says
So glad you’re doing this. My better half is a very dedicated volunteer BB officer and today we drove down to the BB Headquarters opposite Great World City to get a rather large Share-A-Gift sticker stuck to his car door. His BB boys will be participating in the project, helping to sort goods out at their warehouse and we will be popping by to support them when its their turn on the roster.
mummybean says
Hey Dee, glad to know your hubby is so dedicated! I hope the BB get the support for this project because it’s such a worthwhile cause.
littlebluebottle says
Thanks for the inspiration and so much info! Will definitely aim for the drop off at fairprice since one is so near me!
mummybean says
Glad to hear that! 🙂 Let’s all do our small part!
Elaine says
Hey, we’ve been supporting this event almost every year. Thanks for sharing… Just a little joke, I’ve always wondered if the “biggest beneficiary” is NTUC Fairprice… Hmm… but one thing I didn’t quite understand from the website – the difference between a Car Flag off and Delivery. One with more fanfare than the other? Ha…
mummybean says
Hahaha! Yes, I know what you mean! Esp since for the past few years I’ve bought those pre-packaged hampers to donate 🙂 You know, I have no idea what the difference is either! I e-mailed to ask but they haven’t responded yet…