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International Day of Charity serves as a global event aiming to promote philanthropy, benevolent action, and increase public support for charitable causes. It encourages individuals, non-governmental organizations, and governments around the world to engage in volunteerism, fundraising, and other charitable actions to help those in need. The day emphasizes the importance of solidarity, compassion, and kindness in addressing global and local issues such as poverty, education, health care, and sustainable development.
The United Nations General Assembly designated the International Day of Charity in 2012, in honour of the death anniversary of Mother Teresa, a renowned humanitarian, and philanthropist. In South Africa, the observance holds immense significance as the country grapples with socio-economic challenges such as poverty, inequality, and unemployment. Charitable actions, both at individual and organizational levels, provide assistance to the underprivileged citizens, support educational initiatives, contribute to health care services, and help in achieving the country's development goals. The spirit of ubuntu, the South African philosophy emphasizing togetherness and interdependence, aligns well with the principles of the International Day of Charity.
In South Africa, the International Day of Charity is observed through various events and initiatives, like charity runs, food drives, and fundraising efforts for local non-profit organizations. These events encourage South Africans to be actively involved in charitable activities and inspire a culture of giving and community service. Individuals and groups make donations, volunteer their time and skills, and raise awareness concerning social causes, bolstering communal unity and social cohesion. International Day of Charity takes place every year on the 5th of September, providing South Africans with the opportunity to make a positive impact in their communities and support the causes they believe in.
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.
Charities in South Africa can apply for a Public Benefit Organization (PBO) status, which exempts them from income tax and donations tax and enables them to issue tax-deductible receipts to donors.
The charities in South Africa tackle diverse issues such as child welfare, education, health, poverty alleviation, social justice, environmental conservation, animal protection, and the preservation of cultural heritage.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Day of Charity
Top things to do in South Africa 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.
Community members gather to donate non-perishable food items and volunteer at soup kitchens across South Africa, providing meals for the less fortunate.
Spend time with the people in need in your community, such as seniors or children in orphanages.