12 days of gifting: charities

Save money, give to your friends and family, and give back to your community all at the same time! During the Twelve Days of Gifting, Living Social will give a portion of the proceeds of every deal purchased in your city to a local charity. See below for the charities we're supporting in your community.

  • Atlanta

    • A full-service restaurant and life stabilization program that provides nutritious meals, case management, and supportive services to disabled homeless men and women who are unable to work.

      cafe458atl.com

    • Open Hand helps people prevent or better manage chronic disease through Comprehensive Nutrition Care™.

      projectopenhand.org

    • More and better parks, all over Atlanta.

      parkpride.org

    • Positive Impact facilitates culturally competent mental health and prevention services for people affected by HIV.

      positiveimpact-atl.org

  • Boston

    • The Child Witness to Violence Project is a counseling project that focuses on the growing number of children who are bystanders to community and domestic violence.

      childwitnesstoviolence.org

    • Community Servings is dedicated to providing free home-delivered meals to people homebound with acute life-threatening illnesses.

      servings.org

    • Cradles to Crayons provides children ages 0 to 12 some of the most important basics of life.

      cradlestocrayons.org

    • Homes for Families is committed to ending family homelessness by taking a holistic approach in leveraging policy change.

      homesforfamilies.org

    • Room to Grow enriches the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their first three years of development.

      roomtogrow.org

  • San Francisco

    • GRID Alternatives’ mission is to empower communities in need by providing renewable energy and energy efficiency services, equipment and training.

      gridalternatives.org

    • Niroga is a non-profit organization that seeks to foster health and well being through Transformative Life Skills (TLS) for at-risk and underserved individuals, families, and communities.

      niroga.org

    • SNBC serves the children, youth, and families of the Sunset District through daily afterschool programs, critical adult education classes, and empowering community events - all free of charge.

      snbc.org

    • The Beat Within allows incarcerated youth with consistent opportunities to share their ideas and life experiences in a safe space that encourages literacy and self-expression.

      thebeatwithin.org

    • Youth Speaks is the leading nonprofit presenter of Spoken Word performance, education, and youth development programs in the country.

      youthspeaks.org

  • Seattle

    • FareStart is a job training and placement program for homeless and disadvantaged individuals.

      farestart.org

    • Solid Ground helps our most vulnerable community members overcome economic crises and develops the skills and resources they need to thrive.

      solid-ground.org

    • Our core programs give foster children a real childhood as well as hope for the future.

      treehouseforkids.org

    • Youth Venture inspires and invests in teams of young people to design and launch their own lasting social ventures, enabling them to have the transformative experience of leading positive social change.

      youthventure.org

  • Washington, DC

    • City Year Washington, DC unites a diverse group of 17 to 24 year-olds for a year of full-time community service, leadership development, and civic engagement.

      cityyear.org

    • Community kitchen engaged in food recycling and meal distribution programs. Features outreach programs, volunteer opportunities, publications and employment opportunities.

      dccentralkitchen.org

    • LIFT is a growing movement to combat poverty and expand opportunity for all people in the United States.

      nspnet.org

    • The mission of Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care is to build better futures through the delivery of health care, education and social services.

      maryscenter.org

    • Year Up is a one-year intensive education and internship program for low-income young adults, ages 18 to 24.

      yearup.org