International Day of Charity

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2024 DateSeptember 5, 2024
2025 DateSeptember 5, 2025

International Day of Charity

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International Day of Charity History

International Day of Charity is a global observance aimed at raising awareness and promoting the importance of charitable acts, philanthropy, and volunteerism. This day is celebrated by individuals, organizations, and governments alike to support charitable causes and help those in need. The main objective of the day is to recognize and encourage the spirit of charity, which serves as the foundation for social cohesion and global interconnectedness.

Initially, the International Day of Charity started as a Hungarian civil society initiative in 2011. This day became an official United Nations observance in 2012, following its endorsement by the UN General Assembly. In Canada, the day is particularly significant as the country is known for its generous and supportive citizens. According to the Charities Aid Foundation's 2020 World Giving Index, Canada ranks fourth globally in terms of donating money, volunteering time, and helping strangers.

In Canada, International Day of Charity serves as an opportunity for both non-profit organizations and the public to raise awareness about various causes and share the impact of their charitable work. From food drives and fundraiser events to volunteering opportunities and social media campaigns, Canadians come together to support local and international projects that ensure the well-being of vulnerable populations and foster sustainable development. International Day of Charity is observed annually on September 5, providing Canadians with an opportunity to contribute to a brighter future for those in need, both within the country and beyond its borders.

Facts about International Day of Charity

  • According to the CAF World Giving Index 2021, more than three billion people helped someone they didn’t know in 2020.
  • 98.4% of high earning households give to charity and 63% say that a major motivation for their donations is to give back to the community.
  • On average, high-net-worth individuals give approximately $29,269 to charity each year. This is significantly higher than the average annual donation of $2,520 for all U.S. households.
  • According to Imagine Canada, the charitable and nonprofit sector contributes about 8.5% to Canada's GDP, with an estimated value of over $169 billion.
  • The Canadian charitable sector is a major employer, providing jobs to over 2 million people, which represent approximately 11% of the country's economically active population.

Top things to do in Canada for International Day of Charity

  • Spread awareness about the holiday by using the hashtags #InternationalDayofCharity, #Charity and #MamaT.
  • Read a book about the impact and importance of charitable work and about the charitable life that Mother Teresa led. Some suggestions are: Abundance, Systems Thinking for Social Change, Start Something that Matters, The Joy in Loving and Mother Teresa: A Simple Path.
  • Research local charities in your community and make a financial contribution or offer your time and skills in support of their cause.
  • Organize a donation drive to collect clothes, food, or other essential items for those in need in your community.

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