Giving Tuesday in Chattanooga

Here are some ways to give back locally during this national day of giving.

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United Way has been participating in Giving Tuesday for more than a decade now.

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We had Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, and now — it’s Giving Tuesday.

The global movement focuses on spreading generosity in any way you can, whether it be through donating money, making a meal for a neighbor, or volunteering at a local organization.

If you need some ideas, here are several ways to make a difference in our community.

Give money

Give things

  • Clothing, housewares, and more | The Chattanooga Free Store accepts dozens of items you might have lying around in your home. Once a week, Chattanoogans in need can shop there at no cost. You can donate items at the store or donate money online.
  • Blood | Blood Assurance is running low on donations and in critical need of O-negative blood and platelets. If you’d like to donate, you can schedule an appointment online.
  • Mini Christmas trees | If you’d like to help cheer up pediatric patients spending the holidays in the hospital, you can bring a small decorated tree (no larger than 3 ft tall) to the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger this Thursday, Dec. 4 or Friday, Dec. 5 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Teddy bears | Hits 96 is collecting new teddy bears + other stuffed animals that’ll also go to patients at the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. You can drop them off at the Hits 96 studio (2615 Broad St.) or The Book & Cover (1310 Hanover St.) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. until Friday, Dec. 5.

You can also spread generosity by giving your time. Check out our Volunteer Guide for 50+ ways to give back in Chattanooga.

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