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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Be a Santa sweetie

Let's be honest. How many sparkly lotions does a girl really need? Recent disasters in our country and around the world remind us that thousands need help. So, this year, instead of piling on the presents, why not get your girls together and make this holiday season magical for someone less fortunate? It's the best gift any of your crew could ever give--or get.

There's nothing worse than being cold in the winter. Why not gather the girls to organize a clothing drive at school? A mitten tree (a fake tree decorated with donated mittens) is a cute way to gather toasty goods. Pick one girl to get the go a head from your school principal, another to get the tree, and the rest to put up flyers and encourage donations. Finally, log on to salvationarmy.com to find a local drop-off location.

VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS

Donating goods is great but, for a more personal experience, donate your time instead. Soup kitchens need helping hands around the holidays, so you and your girls could make a day of chopping, cooking and serving meals for the needy. Secondharvest.org is a great resource for finding soup kitchens in your area. You might even want to bring along homemade holiday cards and small bags of candy to brighten people's day.

Every child deserves a gift for the holidays. You and your BFFs can make that happen by contacting a shelter and offering to play Santa for some needy kids. You and the gals can bond over a trip to the toy store to purchase whatever is on the wish list. You're never too old to test the latest on toy shelves, right? Want to go bigger? Host a toy drive at your church or school. Many organizations can help distribute the toys to kids who are hospitalized or in foster homes. Toysfortots.org will even come pick up your festive loot.

JINGLE SELLS

Put a jingle in your pockets by selling handmade holiday cards. The catch? All profits go to redcross.com as a cash donation. Whip out the glue, sparkles and markers, or design something on your desktop. Your parents can sell the cards at work, or surprise neighbors by showing up on their doorsteps. Extra marshmallows in her cocoa for the girl who spreads the most holiday cheer!