| It's the holiday season, with only a few more days to shop. In spite of the recession, the latest Gallup poll estimates that consumer spending will rise 1 percent this year, to an average of $743 a person.
Nearly three in 10 will spend $1,000 or more. And that's likely to include you -- if you've read this far into a money column on a business page.
STOP. Have you given enough this year? What's enough? Sorry, there's no financial formula for that answer. But you'll certainly know it in your heart. So as you rush around today, scrambling for those last-minute gifts, don't forget the gift of charity, much needed always, and particularly this year.
Don't have time? Here. I'll make a short list for you. And even if you don't have time to shop, you can make a phone call today, offer your credit card and know that some local agency will put your dollars to good use, even at this late moment, helping Santa deliver either food or clothes or toys to a needy family.
SANTA'S HELP LIST
-- United Way, www.liveunited.com (703) 836-7112.
-- Want to teach your children or grandchildren the real lesson of the holiday? Walk into any store that has toys -- stuffed animals, little trucks, dolls, games -- and load up. It doesn't have to be the hottest or most-expensive toy of the season. But it will be "a present from Santa" under the tree for a child who would otherwise have nothing. And your own kids will learn an invaluable lesson. But hurry, Santa's sleigh is waiting for you to deliver. Just go to www.toysfortots.org, and find locations where you can drop off your donation.
ANIMAL CAUSES
And don't forget our pets. Many families can't afford to feed their children, much less the dogs and cats, and even the horses that stand shivering in the cold, hoping for a bale of hay. These two organizations do all they can to help rescue -- and rehabilitate -- stranded animals. A donation from you would go a long way:
-- Hoofed Animal Humane Society, (815) 337-5563, www.HAHS.org.
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