Yes, yes: better to give than receive. So before you’re chin deep in holiday loot, here are a few ways to lend a hand.
Calvary Women’s Services
What: Take the shelter your untouched leftovers (read: pie with fork marks doesn’t count). Bonus points: Cook and serve a meal on New Year’s.
Why: You think that pumpkin pie will keep in the freezer?
When: Dec. 26 and beyond.
Where: 928 5th St. NW, at K St. (202-783-6651). Best to call beforehand.
Guide to Good Giving
What: The D.C.-based Case Foundation’s new site showcases innovative charities (think virtual volunteering and micro loans).
Why: Last-minute gift desperation? Give in their honor and you’re the hero.
When: Whenever you turn on your computer.
Where: Online at casefoundation.org.
21st Annual Day of Service
What: Help the Washington DC JCC distribute more than 6,000 gifts to pediatric centers, homeless shelters, and nursing homes.
Why: It’s fun to play Santa.
When: Dec. 25. Register online today until 4 p.m. or drop in 8 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow.
Where: 1529 16th St. NW, at Q St. (202-518-9400 ext. 3565).
Food & Friends
What: Sign up to work in the kitchen or deliver meals for the nonprofit that supplies food to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses.
Why: Feed your soul.
When: See schedule here.
Where: Register online at foodandfriends.org.














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