The saying "The more we give, the more we will receive" is one that we have all heard. I really believe that this assertion is accurate. There are significant effects when we move the emphasis from individual perspectives to the community, and we subsequently come to the realization that one can accomplish more. “Life is all about sharing and not always about getting.”Giving in a sense of charity in this case, not only improves our mood but also promotes thankfulness. There is mounting evidence that doing good deeds for others can increase our own happiness not only as individuals but the whole team (DDO)
Overview:
As the first Donation Program held by the DDO team, the program is a community-driven initiative aimed at making a positive impact and improving the lives of those in need. With a focus on providing assistance for the Gui Zhou San Yuan Elementary School, the program acts as a bridge between individuals and organizations willing to contribute and those who require support.
The program operates on a simple premise: to encourage students to donate useful resources, such as clothing, books, utensils, and more. It ensures that donated resources are utilized effectively and reach the intended beneficiaries. The Donation Program operates through multiple channels, including fundraising events, online platforms, and volunteer involvement. It strives to foster a sense of collective responsibility and empathy within the community, encouraging students to contribute in whatever way they can.
By facilitating donations, the program not only directly assists those in need but also cultivates a culture of giving and compassion. It provides donors with a tangible opportunity to make a difference and positively influence the lives of others.
Ultimately, the Donation Program serves its purpose, and recognizes the power of collective action of even the smallest acts of generosity. With the help of students and the efforts of the DDO team, a library was successfully established, containing the donated books and education materials.