Christmas is not the same for everyone. While most Filipinos look forward to celebrating this festive season with their families and friends, this time may be a poignant reminder of the deep pain and harrowing situations for others.
Some may have lost their loved ones; some may have been battling illness; some may have no food on their tables; some may be homeless; some may be facing sadness that often goes unnoticed; some may be struggling to make ends meet or simply trying to survive.
Contrary to the custom, celebrating Christmas does not always have to entail grand and big presents. Oftentimes, the best Christmas gifts are those that are not wrapped or can be placed under the tree: love, kindness, and compassion toward one another.
Christmas is a time to reflect on God’s love and to share the same with others, even with the smallest act of kindness. This merry season, you could brighten someone’s Christmas through these thoughtful gestures:
While most families enjoy a sumptuous feast this Christmas, others, especially those living on the streets, can’t even afford the simplest meal to celebrate.
A study by the World Population Review revealed that the Philippines ranked ninth among the countries with the highest number of homeless individuals in 2024.
A few grocery items such as canned goods, breads, and fruits would surely put a smile on the faces of these people in need. If you have the time and resources, homemade meals would be highly appreciated. A warm food prepared with love is one of the most underrated acts of generosity.
Christmas can be extremely lonely and hard to bear for those behind bars. Most of these persons deprived of liberty do not have the privilege to get to see their families during visiting hours this Christmas.
To remind them that they are not forgotten, you could donate hygiene and sanitary supplies, clothing, or even educational materials such as books. These little things could make them feel valued and worthy of compassion and give them something to celebrate this jolly season.
Similar to those behind bars, Christmas can be a painful reminder to elders house in a care facility that they are lonely and isolated. The lack of a companion, especially a member of the family, to spend Christmas time with could amplify their anguish.
To help them ease the longing, you could visit elderly nursing homes and organize a small party or feast. A cheerful atmosphere and emotional support could help them celebrate Christmas away from their loved ones more bearable.
The future is uncertain for those battling with this life-threatening illness. Be the reason for their brighter Christmas this year. A small amount of cash, hair, or blood could make the biggest impact and extend their lives.
There are countless ways to celebrate a meaningful Christmas that is way more than material gifts. A little act of love and kindness — the truest form of Christmas — could go a long way. As one of the popular Christmas songs says: “No greater gift is there than love.”
Give it as much as you can and be a blessing to others this Christmas.