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OPINION: Whatsa国际传媒檚 Your Generosity Story?

For some, there reason for giving is because they were recipients of generosity themselves
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Ramona Paul, a resident who relies on the Salvation Army Food Bank, said she doesnsa国际传媒檛 know what she would do without this organization and the generosity the community has shown. (Jordyn Thomson/Western News)

By John Longhurst

People have different reasons for giving. For some, it is because of their faith; they believe calls them to give money and time to help others.

Others give because they want to see their communities thrive, or because they are blessed and want to share their blessings.

For some, itsa国际传媒檚 because they were recipients of generosity themselves, like Anne.

For her, it goes back to when her mother was diagnosed with cancer.

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From the simple act of bringing the family a meal on a busy, appointment-filled day, to connecting them with a support centre filled with helpful resources, the generosity of others saw them through the trying times.

At the same time, they benefitted from medical research, supported by donations.

sa国际传媒淭hanks to Godsa国际传媒檚 grace, and a fantastic team of doctors armed with amazing advances in technology, my Mom is now cancer free,sa国际传媒 says Anne.

That experience has had a lasting impact on Anne.

sa国际传媒淭here is an important lesson to learn when we accept charity,sa国际传媒 says Anne of how it has inspired her to now give to help others.

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Lorisa国际传媒檚 story is similar. When she was a university student, a great opportunity came along for an out-of-province co-op placementsa国际传媒攂ut she couldnsa国际传媒檛 afford the airfare.

When her college heard about her predicament, they provided the funds so she could go.

sa国际传媒淭hat was really a significant experience for me, seeing firsthand the way their generosity affected my future,sa国际传媒 she says.

As soon as she was able after graduation, Lori donated back to her alma mater.

sa国际传媒淭he school is a very special community for our family,sa国际传媒 she explains.

For Ron, it was help he received as a young person growing up in a poor family.

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As an adult, he returns that gift by looking out for young people who might need a mentor or just a listening ear.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 been a privilege to come alongside kids from local families, students from other countries and immigrants,sa国际传媒 he says.

sa国际传媒淛ust being there, taking them out for a meal or event, or helping them to network to find jobs is very rewarding.sa国际传媒

If we look back, most of us can recall times when we were the recipients of kindness and help. If we are able, we can return the gift by being generous to otherssa国际传媒攃lose at home, across Canada or around the world.

Whatsa国际传媒檚 your generosity story? Tell us at generosity@abundance.ca

John Longhurst is a freelance writer.

With offices in Kitchener, Winnipeg, Calgary and Abbotsford, Abundance Canada is a donor-advised public foundation that enables individuals to achieve their philanthropic goals during their lifetime and through their estates.

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