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This is a central place to share experiences, tips, tools and techniques that help children learn about Charity.

You'll also find ideas, inspiration and advice on how to get the most from your ShareYourWish event.

And finally, we occasionally share our own blog posts to keep you informed about our progress and the change we're having on kids and the world we share.

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Another Birthday Success Story

I am sure we all love celebrating our children’s birthdays!  I know as we neared my daughter’s fifth birthday this year I was truly an emotional wreck.  It could’ve been my hormones, being that I am expecting our third child this summer, but I think it was more than ju ...more

Is Staying In Your Comfort Zone Keeping You From Doing Something Great?

Share Your Wish has officially launched and now we realize an incredible challenge that we are facing.  Parents love the idea of our site, but do they love it enough to actually use it when planning their own child’s birthday party?  I have had some brave friends share some of the ...more

Share Your Wish Has Finally Arrived!!

We can hardly believe it ourselves, but the day has finally come.  Today marks the official launch of Share Your Wish to the public, and we are so happy to have you all present while we cut the red ribbon.

I find it very interesting how we created this business with our children as o ...more

Sandy Provides a Teachable Moment

As I sat on a line waiting to fill my car up with gas, I could not help but think of all those completely devastated by Hurricane Sandy. My heart aches for those who lost their lives and homes. I watch the destruction on television and feel sick.

I am truly fortunate - my family is safe a ...more

What It Really Means To "Share"

What is the most overused word in your vocabulary? Having two kids, I know mine - and no, it's not a four letter word! I must tell my children to "share" about fifty times a day. It's their least favorite word. My 4 year old usually says, "No, I don't want to share." I get it! It's really hard to ...more