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It's Giving Tuesday! Here are some of our favorite First Coast nonprofits to support

Since 2012, the day has been designated as Giving Tuesday, a day to support charitable and nonprofit organizations by making donations or volunteering time.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After stuffing yourself on Thanksgiving, braving the crowds for holiday shopping on Black Friday and scouring the world wide web for deals on Cyber Monday, the Tuesday following Thanksgiving is a day dedicated to giving back.

Since 2012, the day has been designated as Giving Tuesday, a day to support charitable and nonprofit organizations by making donations or volunteering time.

According to givingtuesday.org, the global movement has inspired hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate and celebrate generosity.

First Coast News is sharing some of our favorite local charitable and nonprofit organizations to support year-round -- and if you're looking for a way to do some good in the community, here are just a few places you might consider.

Christ’s Starfish Foundation

Website: https://christstarfish.org/

Christ's Starfish Foundation works with children confined to the hospital by providing assistance to them through child life specialists and assists families of non-cancer patients who are experiencing financial hardships due to their child's illness.

FCN Anchor Lew Turner says "This organization collects donations to support families with children in hospitals on the First Coast and around the Southeast. They help families with all manner of financial burdens: utility bills, mortgage, car payments, groceries, etc. The financial hardship and mental anguish associated with having a child in the hospital, no matter the reason, is enough to deal with without having to think about paying for the light bill. These folks help with that. They also do a great ministry of bringing the children Christmas gifts while in the hospital."

If you would like to donate to Christ's Starfish Foundation, you can click here.

Feeding Northeast Florida

Website: https://www.feedingnefl.org/

Feeding Northeast Florida is the region's largest nonprofit food bank and hunger relief networking, with a mission of "improving the quality of life of Northeast Florida by addressing food insecurity, poverty and poor health by providing nutritious foods and other essential goods to those in need in collaboration with community partners."

The organization provides food to people in eight counties, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns.

FCN Marketing Director Kristen Joyal says "They support more than 200 food pantries across the First Coast, they are boots on the ground and they are helping people like you and me who may be hungry for the first time in their lives as well as people who have been in need and are trying to get back on their feet again."

To make a donation, click here.

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First Coast Honor Flight

Website: www.firstcoasthonorflight.org

First Coast Honor Flight's mission is to take veterans to visit their War Memorials in Washington D.C. This is a unique opportunity to show our gratitude to these Heroes who made it possible for us to enjoy the freedoms we have today.

FCN Anchor Lew Turner, who serves as Videographer on the group's Board of Directors, says "his serves World War II, Korean War and Vietnam veterans in a great opportunity to show gratitude to these heroes.

To donate, click here.

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Hope at Hand

Website: https://www.hopeathand.org/

It all begins with poetry. That's the mission of Hope at Hand, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing art and poetry sessions to vulnerable and at-risk youth populations. "Using poetry, creativity, art and therapeutic approaches, we facilitate healing and personal growth for children and adolescents," the organization's website says.

FCN Anchor Keitha Nelson says, "I’ve served on the board for a local nonprofit called Hope at Hand for several years. They reach populations too often forgotten about including the elderly, disadvantaged youth, battered women, people battling substance abuse and incarcerated youth. H@H offers programs to these populations as an outlet for their stress and pain through art and poetry."

To donate money, supplies or your time, click here.

Jacksonville Children’s Chorus

Website: Jaxchildrenschorus.org

Jacksonville Children's Chorus inspires excellence in young singers through high-quality choral music education. Founded in 1995 at Jacksonville University to fill a need for a children’s music program, the chorus has since grown from 16 voices to more than 350 singers participating in five choirs. 

FCN Senior Account Executive Kim Rowland says "My daughter was a member of the Treble, Concert and Touring choirs for a total of nine years. In that time, she found her passion and is majoring in music education at UNF now. In addition to getting a great musical education, she learned discipline and traveled the world with the touring choir.

I love that the chorus celebrates diversity and offers opportunities to children who might otherwise not have these opportunities. Over 37% of the chorus members were on some level of scholarship last year. Contributions fund those scholarships."

You can donate to JCC's Giving Tuesday campaign by clicking here.

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Jacksonville Humane Society

Website: www.jaxhumane.org

According to its website, the Jacksonville Humane Society "provides care, comfort and compassion to animals in need while engaging the hearts, hands and minds of our community to bring about an end to the killing of abandoned and orphaned shelter animals."

FCN Anchor Katie Jeffries says "They save so many lives each year and provide great ways for children to connect with animals through summer camps and the Pawsitive Reading Program. Both of my dogs are rescues from JHS! They do amazing work!"

Gifts made for Giving Tuesday by midnight on Nov. 30 will be matched by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund and two generous donors up to $75,000. You can donate by clicking here!

RELATED: Jacksonville Humane Society celebrating National Adopt a Senior Pet Month

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Jax Beach Golf Association

Website: https://jaxbeachgolf.org/

Jax Beach Golf Association works to promote public golf at the Jacksonville Beach Golf Club. According to its website, the nonprofit organization provides "leadership with our local industry leaders and bring(s) a vast wealth of knowledge to help develop and implement innovative methods to grow public golf in NE Florida."

FCN Anchor Lew Turner says "These guys have an awesome municipal golf course, a real gem that is city maintained, and they pay it forward by allowing kids to golf for free certain days."

To donate to the Jax Beach Golf Association, click here.

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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Website: https://www.jdrf.org/

From its website: "JDRF works tirelessly to find better treatments, preventions and ultimately, a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D) and its complications through critical research. Every dollar we are able to direct toward this research comes from donors like you."

FCN Photojournalist Joe Massa says JDRF is his favorite charity to support.

If you would like to make a donation, click here.

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Northeast Florida Wildlife Coalition

Website: https://wildlifecoalition.com/

Northeast Florida Wildlife Coalition says its mission is to ensure respect for all wildlife through education and conservation, while providing orphaned, injured and displaced animals with a second chance at life.

FCN Account Manager Marlena Rowland says "It’s been my Facebook birthday donation for the past 2-3 years and I’ve been able to raise almost $1,000 to support them! I love this charity because I love animals and wild ones don’t get as much attention as dogs & cats."

If you would like to donate to Northeast Florida Wildlife Coalition, click here.

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Project: Cold Case

Website: https://www.projectcoldcase.org/

Project Cold Cast began after founder Ryan Backmann's father was shot and killed during a robbery in 2009. It's one of more than 1,500 unsolved murders to date in Jacksonville. Backmann found a passion for helping others who lost loved ones to homicide, a passion that evolved as his father's case went cold. The organization was formed in 2015 to advocate for and publicize cold cases while linking families, information and law enforcement. 

FCN Anchor Katie Jeffries says "This group does an incredible job of providing support to families after their homicide cases go cold. They help them keep in touch with law enforcement, offer support and do everything they can to keep the victim’s faces in the spotlight. They are based here in Jacksonville, but help families all over the nation."

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Wolfson Children's Hospital

Website: https://www.wolfsonchildrens.com/

Wolfson Children's Hospital, a part of the Baptist Health system, is recognized year after year as one of America's Best Children's Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. It's the only full-service tertiary hospital for children in the region, serving North Florida, South Georgia and beyond. The hospital works with pediatric specialists from Nemours Children's Specialty Care, the University of Florida College of Medicine and Mayo Clinic.

FCN Digital Content Producer Mindy Wadley says, "If it weren't for the care she has received by Wolfson providers, I'm not sure what the health of my daughter would look like. I cannot thank everyone involved with this wonderful institution enough for all they do to take care of the littlest patients in our area -- and I encourage everyone to contribute in any way possible."

For ways to give to Wolfson Children's Hospital, click here to learn more.

RELATED: Wolfson Children’s Hospital launches new mental health initiative in NE Florida, SE Georgia

Here are some other nonprofit organizations members of the First Coast News staff support on Giving Tuesday and all year round:

"Whether it’s making someone smile, helping a neighbor or stranger out, showing up for an issue or people we care about, or giving some of what we have to those who need our help, every act of generosity counts, and everyone has something to give," the Giving Tuesday website says.

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