Check out this video. As an artist I appreciate the creativity. As a human being the message resonates deeply. I have made a conscious effort this Christmas to give more to the poor and needy. Even with our economy in the state it is, I have been able to carve out more to give away and still not build debt (no credit cards!). There are plenty of ways to give. Be creative.
Some of the things I've done are: I've partnered with a group of people at the office to adopt a family (through the Salvation Army)—we bought Christmas presents and food certificates for a family of seven; I've donated toward purchasing coal for an orphanage in China; I have filled gift boxes for my faith community's Laundry Love Project; I plan to help put together baskets for trafficking victims and build hygiene kits for the homeless with PATH. I don't share these to toot my horn (what an odd phrase that is). I do it to show there are things we can do locally and globally to effect positive change in the lives of others. I encourage you to find something that you can do for those in need.