Some families volunteer at the local soup kitchen. Some collect food and clothing for the poor. Others teach their children awareness of their good fortune by simply listing things they’re thankful for before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner.
For many people, Thanksgiving is a time to take stock of their blessings and, when possible, share their good fortune with others. For a Thanksgiving story, we’d like to hear about your traditions for appreciating what you have or helping others. Please email staff writer Frida Zeinali at [email protected].
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