Elemen an Lelak Juje Jerbal

Sandra Gibbons, translated by Janerose Ralpho

Radical generosity ej juon act eo ej ilo jitob in jouj im lelak. Ej nan kake juon janij elap—kolla ki maanlok, ne konij, im armij ilo aelop yio im background im etetal ilo mour in maron bok jikin. 


Ne emoj am jijet ilo juon drive-through, im armij eo maanim aer kollaki order eo am, emoj am bok part ilo radical generosity. Elon bwijin wawein am ajjej jouj. Drebij kajem eo nan ro jet, kadroole juon men juon armij ekar loose, ak likit juon note in kakajoor ilo wiper blades nan juon armij—-ej jet waanjonak in ajjej radical generosity.


Jet ien juon act eo edrik emaron koman juon oktak nan mour eo an juon armij. Ejjelok wonen jouj, botaab elap melelein.


Kin menin, ta in radical generosity? Errein jet waanjonak:


  • Jouj nan strangers
  • Ebok items nan donation
  • Volunteer ien ko am
  • Kwalok awareness ikijen juon cause eo elap an aurok nan kwe
  • Kareoki turerein iaal ko
  • Lelak jaan nan charity ko


Bwijin waweein ko nan jiban


Men ke emaron bin nan volunteer ien ko am nan juon cause, kake juon financial gift ak monetary donation (lelak ilo anlain) maron juon cause eo elap an aurok nan kwe, Kin menin, ilo Lelak Juje, elon organization enij match donation amounts ko, emaron jiban double e monetary gift eo am. Ne kwoj kalet in lelok nan juon local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, jaan kein rejjab tel ot nan funding critical services im supplies nan organization am kalet—services im supplies nej impact mour eo armij ilo jukjuk bed in am—enij lon juon benefit enij add nan am maron in claim tax deduction. Melelein, kakon aelop reciepts!


Kememej: men eo aurok nan contribute nan men eo elap jen kwe. Koban koman bwod ilo am koman jimwe ilo mour eo an armij.


Ilowaan lalem week, ilo Juje, Novemba 30 raan, kom ej kajjitok bwe kwon tel im koman juon oktak ilo Lelak Juje in—botaab ilo wawein eo komarone. Number in nonprofits rej bedbed ion donations kein armij rej lelak jen ien nan ien bwe en jiban jukjuk bed in adwoj, im ejjelok gift edrik nan komaron juon oktak ilo mour eo an juon armij.


Elemen am maron in lelak ilo holiday season in?


Ne koj kajjitok ta jej komane ilo NWA Center for Sexual Assault, errein jet services ko kom ej kake nan ritto ro rej survivos in kakkure komolol nan jouj ko ami:


  • Counseling sessions (indiidual, couples, bamlee, group)
  • 24-awa crisis hotline
  • Kakolkol in foresnic exam
  • Katakin ikijen bobrae
  • Program ko ilo jukjuk bed in
  • Jiban ikijen medical im legal processes
  • Advocacy


Komaron visit website eo amim ne kokonaan katak elon lak ak ne konij konaan donate tok nan NWACSA. Aelop jonaan ej jiban.

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