Department for Culture, Media and Sport
A local charity in Watford that helps lonely and isolated people in Hertfordshire was visited today by Minister for Civil Society Rob Wilson to celebrate #GivingTuesday.
Small Acts of Kindness sources and hands out gifts to older people in Hertfordshire including warm in winter gift packs that include blankets, thermal socks and hot drinks to help older people in the community.
Rob Wilson also presented the Prime Ministers Points of Light Award to the charitys founder Lynne Misner.
Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that follows the Black Friday sales and Cyber Mondays online shopping activity. It shifts the emphasis to giving, and last year broke the world record for the most amount of money donated online in 24 hours.
Government is proud to support the movement and the Minister for Civil Society has called on as many people as possible to join the celebrations and donate to a good cause.
Watch Rob Wilsons message in support of Giving Tuesday:
Giving Roundtables
The Minister has also announced how Government will take forward the conclusions of a series of Giving Roundtables coordinated by Government. These discussions brought together experts from across civil society, business and academia to look at how giving can be further encouraged.
At the launch of the Roundtables in July, the Minister committed up to 1 million to take forward ideas that develop our culture of giving.
Read more about #GivingTuesday and ways to support it. You can also support the movement on social media by following @givingtuesdayuk and use #GivingTuesday to share the message with your followers.
Read [Rob Wilsons recent blog looking ahead to #LocalCharitiesDay on 16 December