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Giving Tuesday

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Are you one of those people who gets up early on Black Friday to shop till you drop and GET the best bargains? Are you starting your bargain hunting earlier and earlier, perhaps even on Thanksgiving day, cutting your celebration short now that the stores are opening earlier and earlier? Or maybe you’re an online shopper and rush to GET the best deals on Cyber Monday.

 

Well, with all the GETTING this holiday season, please remember it’s also the season of GIVING. And Nov. 27th has been named GIVING TUESDAY as an international holiday set aside to remind us to GIVE to our favorite charity or meaningful cause. We hope you’ve found meaning in what Unity in Naperville has offered you this year and consider giving abundantly on GIVING TUESDAY.

 

St. Francis reminds us so beautifully in his prayer, “it’s in giving that we receive.” We know you’ll feel the joy that giving brings as you share in the caring of the many people Unity supports on their path of spiritual growth.  Just click the link below to donate online or checks may be mailed to Unity in Naperville, 1600-C Shore Rd. Naperville, IL 60567. Thank you for making a positive difference in the world with your generous donation. We send you blessings of peace and trust this holiday season to fill your heart with love overflowing!

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