People Need Help All Year. SHoWLE Wants To Get There

One of the things that SHoWLE does, that I would like to see do, is assist the com­mu­ni­ty where we live. One project we com­plet­ed for the sec­ond year was adopt­ing a fam­i­ly through Lucas County Children Services for Christmas. Of course the ques­tion that get asks is why only at Christmas when fam­i­lies need help all year round? Why copy what oth­er faith groups do? Those are valid ques­tions and I’ll explain our phi­los­o­phy about com­mu­ni­ty projects.

Douglas Berger — President of the Secular Humanists of Western Lake Erie

I am total­ly with those who com­plain about copy­ing reli­gious groups and pulling out the volunteering/donation machine only dur­ing the hol­i­day sea­son. I think only lim­it­ing such action to the hol­i­days plays into the reli­gious nar­ra­tive that help is only need­ed dur­ing one time of the year so we feel bet­ter about not help­ing at oth­er times.

The oth­er con­sid­er­a­tion for year end donat­ing is tax­es. People who are able to deduct dona­tions may want to wait until the end of the year to get their full return on the tax forms the next year.

Some non-profits also use the hol­i­day sea­son to raise aware­ness and dona­tions about their cause dur­ing a time of the year when peo­ple are think­ing about donat­ing time, mon­ey, or things to those who are strug­gling.

The only obsta­cle to SHoWLE help­ing a fam­i­ly all year is we would need to have a group of mem­bers com­mit­ted to help­ing all year. It would not be some­thing to be thrown togeth­er at the last minute IF we have time. There will be times such an endeav­or will be a grind and some­one might not be “feel­ing it” that par­tic­u­lar time or date. I know from past expe­ri­ence with the group I was part of in Columbus that even if you have five or six peo­ple say­ing they will help even­tu­al­ly it is left to one of two peo­ple to do all the work.

I won’t com­mit SHoWLE to a year long effort with­out know­ing we have a sol­id com­mit­ment from vol­un­teers to pull it off. I don’t want to see us com­mit to some­thing and either fail to do it or do it half way. That would make us look bad in the com­mu­ni­ty and might hurt future chances to work with oth­er groups on oth­er projects.

I just don’t think SHoWLE is big enough to sus­tain a year long effort to help a fam­i­ly at this time but we do have the capac­i­ty to par­tic­i­pate in the lim­it­ed hol­i­day pro­gram through Lucas County although I did reduce the size of the fam­i­ly we helped from 3 peo­ple to two, this year, just so as not to stretch us too far.

SHoWLE will also try to help oth­ers if an emer­gency comes up. Last Christmas we were able to help a fam­i­ly that had been sud­den­ly dropped by a com­pa­ny that had “adopt­ed” them as part of their year end “giv­ing back” to the com­mu­ni­ty that many com­pa­nies do on the hol­i­days. We were able to pull togeth­er some extra resources so that fam­i­ly did­n’t miss out because a com­pa­ny heart­less­ly changed it’s mind.

I am always open to new ideas. If some­one is enthu­si­as­tic about some project and they pret­ty much do the leg work to get it set­up and coor­di­nate it then I am will­ing to try it and pro­mote it to the rest of the group.

If you want to help people who had SNAP delayed due to the government shutdown we have some resources you can use https://humanistswle.org/community-outreach-resources-and-education
If you want to help people who had SNAP delayed due to the government shutdown we have some resources you can use https://humanistswle.org/community-outreach-resources-and-education