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1. Donate your check to a person or organization that s been affected by the pandemic
If you re doing well financially, passing along your stimulus check to others could be a great way to spread the money around.
Writer Elizabeth Aldrich found herself in this situation during the first round of $1,200 stimulus checks almost a year ago, and wrote for Insider about her decision to donate the check to pandemic relief funds, mutual aid organizations, other freelancers, and small businesses. Rather than donating to a massive organization, I decided that I would rather find ways to donate my stimulus check that directly impact smaller communities that I m a part of, she wrote. This includes not only the communities I live in, but other communities that are struggling right now: artists and creators, freelancers, and small business owners.
#ShareMyCheck: Stimulus checks being donated to those who may need them more
and last updated 2021-02-11 17:57:45-05
The new stimulus proposal includes another round of direct payments to millions of Americans, and it has some worried checks will be going out to Americans who donât need the money.
However, those who received stimulus checks in the past but did not lose their jobs are showing their money is still going to those who need it most.
Matthew Pierce is a teacher at the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The school is a free boarding school for children in poverty, where they are given free housing and free meals to focus on their academics and thrive.