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International Day of Charity It's a very special day! Today is International Day of Charity, and these curious rescued donkeys at our sanctuary in Israel wanted to say thank you to everyone who makes our work possible and for supporting charities around the world
This day is a reminder of the many amazing souls out there work tirelessly for those who can not help themselves or those who need that little extra support Honouring the passing of Mother Teresa on the 5th September 1997 The theme for the 2025 International Day of Charity is Show more
On this International Day of Charity, we celebrate the spirit of giving that powers everything we do. At I&M Foundation, we mobilise staff, partners, and communities to drive donation campaigns, support emergencies, volunteer, and fund projects that deliver impact. How are you Show more
Today, we are celebrating the International Day of Charity. There are some amazing charities focusing on regreening in the UK and beyond, but we want to give a special shout-out to our sister charity, @TreesforCities . Thank you for making our work possible, and for making the Show more
Today is the International Day of Charity, and a reminder that your support means everything. As a non profit, every donation we receive goes straight to the heart of our mission: connecting and uplifting Latine professionals, students and creatives across the games industry.
International Day of Charity serves as a global initiative to raise awareness and encourage actions for charitable causes worldwide. Its primary aim is to promote the spirit of selflessness, compassion, and philanthropy, focusing on poverty eradication, sustainable development, and disaster relief. In addition, it provides an opportunity to recognize the significant contributions made by individuals, NGOs, and international organizations to alleviate human suffering and facilitate progress.
Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012, International Day of Charity was chosen to commemorate Mother Teresa's death anniversary, who dedicated her life to helping the poor and the marginalized. In New Zealand, this observance day resonates with the nation's strong tradition of community engagement and civic-mindedness. Notably, volunteering and charitable giving form integral parts of the Kiwi culture, with many New Zealanders supporting local, national, and international causes. Furthermore, the government aims to foster a nurturing environment for philanthropic activities by enacting policies and legislation that enable the growth of charitable organizations and the act of giving.
On International Day of Charity, celebrated annually on 5th September, New Zealanders participate by raising funds, organizing events, and promoting awareness of charitable causes both locally and globally. Community groups, businesses, and individuals join hands in this common endeavour, showcasing their commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of the less fortunate. The observance serves to strengthen New Zealand's ongoing efforts and dedication towards a more equitable and compassionate world.
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 Volunteering New Zealand, volunteers contribute over 159 million hours of service annually to their communities.
Individuals and companies can claim a 33.33% tax credit on their donations, up to a limit of their annual taxable income or net income, respectively.
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Top things to do in NZ 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.
New Zealand often hosts charity run/walk events, such as the Oxfam Trailwalker or the Round the Bays events, which you can participate in, to raise funds for various causes.
You can plan a community event such as a bake sale, garage sale, or a charity auction to raise funds for a local non-profit organization.