Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Easter This Year
For Christians, Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the forgiveness of sins, the ability to be “reborn” in faith, and the opportunity to spend one’s afterlife in Heaven. For non-Christians, parallel seasonal themes apply: the quintessential spring holiday represents rebirth, new life, and hope. No matter what your Easter celebration traditions are, it’s both possible and worthwhile to make this time more meaningful for you and those around you. Here are some ways to enhance the meaning of Easter this year.
Practice Gratitude
Gratitude is the act of acknowledging and appreciating all that is good in our lives, and it can significantly enhance mental and emotional well-being. It’s not just a trite sentiment; taking time to cherish people, pets, assets, and positive outcomes can actually:
- Improve your mood and overall happiness
- Reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety
- Help to manage chronic pain
- Boost your immune system
- Build resilience during times of stress or difficulty
To get these benefits, consider regularly documenting everything you’re thankful for. If you’re having trouble accessing this mindset, consider the struggles that the residents of war-torn and low-income nations cope with on a daily basis. It may help in magnifying the value of your own quality of life, making Easter a true time of joy.
Empathize With and Comfort People Who Are Struggling
Empathy is one of the most basic, yet most important, forms of human connection. If you learn that someone is going through a difficult time, take a moment to consider how you’d feel (or have felt) in their position. This could be someone you know or love, a stranger in a public space, or entire communities you hear about in the news, such as the people of Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, or sub-Saharan nations in Africa.
Although you may not be able to solve their problems, offering your support with kind words, a gesture, or a resource of some kind can go a long way toward providing hope and renewal for the people who need it most.
Volunteer With a Humanitarian Nonprofit
Volunteering your time and skills with a humanitarian nonprofit is a powerful way to embody the Easter ethos — and it’s also an effective way to maximize the number of people you can positively impact. These organizations work to address global human needs of every kind, from nutrition and healthcare to education and job skills. Engaging in volunteer work not only aids those in need, but will also enrich your life with fresh purpose and perspective.
Give to a Humanitarian Nonprofit
Making a financial contribution to a humanitarian nonprofit is a powerful way to amplify their impact, particularly if you don’t have time to volunteer. Donations support the vital services these organizations provide and can enable nonprofits to expand their programming. You don’t have to be wealthy to support a nonprofit, either: options like employer donation-matching, cryptocurrency, and recurring donations offer affordable and impactful alternatives to one-time gifts.
This Easter, don’t just go through the usual holiday motions: explore ways to rejuvenate your worldview and provide people in need with the springtime gift of compassion, hope, and new life.
Make Easter Bright for Ugandans With Simone’s Kids
Simone’s Kids in Nakaseke, Uganda, provides high-quality primary and secondary education and meets basic needs for children in order to help them break the cycle of poverty. Besides learning, these include access to clean water, safety measures, school sports, and an on-site medical clinic.
Your donations help pay for monthly tuition and purchase school supplies, textbooks, food, and other necessities for Ugandan students. You can donate money, stocks, and cryptocurrency, and you can see if your employer participates in a matching donation program that will double your gift.
You can maximize your impact with recurring donations to Simone’s Kids by joining The Village. The Village is a passionate group of donors committed to bettering the lives of children in Uganda by making monthly donations that help to provide better meals, more teachers, more activities, and even post-graduation services. You can even choose which level of education you’d most like to support (or support them all)! Give today!
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