Friday, January 01, 2010

Ethical giving: local and global


Vibrant communities thrive on companionship, but religious communities like Ethical Culture add compassion and other virtues. To sustain ourselves we give of our time, effort and pocketbook. It is how we both keep the roof over our heads and support others during times of loss and transition.

Charity begins at home, but that is not enough for some. Many seek ways to donate to causes outside of their immediate community. Witness organizations like Catholic Charities, Habitat for Humanity and countless others that extend the reach of local donors to become global.

Humanists who want to extend their giving outside of their local community can do no better than to consider the nascent Foundation Beyond Belief, a non-profit charitable and educational foundation created (1) to focus, encourage and demonstrate the generosity and compassion of atheists and humanists, and (2) to provide a comprehensive education and support program for nontheistic parents. Each quarter, FBB selects ten charities that will benefit from humanist giving.

Their first charity in the area of human rights is the Bergen County Sanctuary Committee, which began in part as a brainchild of our own Dr. Joseph Chuman, leader of the Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County. (Click here for video.) BCSC is a particularly good example of a local charity with global reach in that it provides succor to former citizens of other countries whose search for asylum has brought them to our local area.

So if you've taken care of your local charitable needs and are seeking to make a difference across the globe, consider the Foundation Beyond Belief.

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