Make Your Dollars Count: Fighting Social Inequality


Social inequality is a problem that can affect people regardless of their age, gender, or nationality. Marginalized people may be discriminated against due to the color of their skin, their socioeconomic status, or the country of their birth, just to name a few. Fortunately, charitable organizations exist to fight against social inequality in all its many forms. You can contribute to their work by donating money and volunteering. Here are four ways that you can make your dollars make an impact with an organization that fights for social equality.

1. Do your research, but don't get stuck there.

As a person interested in helping others, there may be an aspect of social justice that is particularly close to your heart. If you want to benefit a certain group of people, it's a good idea to find charities that serve them. Research can help you find the most effective organizations fighting for social justice. However, you should be careful not to get bogged down in your research. Once you identify a few good charities, it's best to get started donating and volunteering immediately.

2. Donate whatever you can.

Financial donations help social justice organizations function. Donations can pay for court costs, office space, employee wages, and other necessities. No donation is too small or too large, and you can help by donating whatever you can. Even a small donation of $5 can make a difference. Recurring donations can make giving to charity easy by making it part of your monthly budget.

3. Add yourself to mailing lists.

Many organizations fighting social inequality have mailing lists designed to keep volunteers and donors in the loop. It's a good idea to add yourself to these mailing lists so you can stay up to date with the work of the charity of your choice. Mailing lists can let you know about upcoming donation drives and volunteer opportunities. You may have the option of signing up for an email list or a physical mailing list, depending on your preferences.

4. Show up in person.

Finally, consider showing up to events for social equality in person. Contributing remotely is always a viable option, and many organizations make it easy to donate online. However, taking the time to volunteer and meet the coordinators of various nonprofit organizations can help you get connected to activists in your area. This inspiring experience can motivate you to do more to help fight social inequality.

Reach out to a social inequality organization for more information.

About Me

Doing Your Part

When I started thinking more seriously about volunteering at an orphanage for the year, I knew that I would be giving up a lot to go. In addition to not being around my friends and missing out on family festivities, I knew that I might also struggle to enjoy what I would be doing--especially since it was so foreign to me. However, I decided to keep working hard and doing what I knew I should do, and I knew I had to go. When I went, I could tell that my actions were making a difference. The kids really loved us, and we quickly made things better at the orphanage. Check out this blog to learn more about doing your part.