“What can I do?”
Amid what seems like a rising international tide of anger and bigotry, this question is on many minds. But it’s also just a handful of words, one so small you could tuck it in a coat pocket and forget about until next year, when the holiday season rolls around again. “There’s no question, the goodwill meter goes off the charts around December,” says Nick Saul, president of Community Food Centres Canada. “It’s a good impulse. Volunteering is an expression of being connected to one another and it’s an important impulse to nurture.” Read the rest of this article at The Globe and Mail…
