Opinion: Nicholas Kristof: This holiday season, use your money to change someone鈥檚 life
November 29, 2021
For years, as a columnist for the New York Times, I wrote an annual giving guide, which in 2019 and 2020 included Holiday Impact awards. I recently听听迟辞听听in Oregon, but I wanted to continue the tradition.
My 2021 grand prize winner is a nonprofit called听听that restores sight around the world 鈥 a dazzling present. And I think you鈥檒l agree that all the following suggestions are far more meaningful than any box of chocolates.
You can donate at听, and here鈥檚 what these gifts accomplish:
Restore sight.听I chose听听because I鈥檝e seen so much anguish caused by blindness, ever since as a law student I met a blind man in Fez, Morocco, who was led around by his granddaughter to beg. Some听听people worldwide are blind, and hundreds of millions more have moderate to severe visual impairment that can be inexpensively prevented or fixed.
When people go blind in a poor country, they can no longer perform chores, care for children or earn an income. They often must pull a young child or grandchild out of school to escort them. So sight-restoring surgery gives two people their lives back.
The most common cause of blindness is cataracts 鈥 which through Seva can be removed in a 15-minute surgery that costs about $50 per eye.
滨鈥檝别听听in rural Nepal. Patients鈥 bandages are removed the next day; they blink in the light and take a moment to focus, then beam at seeing the world for the first time in years.

While Seva mostly works abroad, it鈥檚 also active on Native American reservations. As grand prize winner, it will receive $100,000 (funds have been donated by readers), and I expect many times that will be donated through听.
Fight sexual violence.听My longtime friend and hero听听蹿辞耻苍诲别诲听听in a conflict-ridden part of Democratic Republic of Congo sometimes called the rape capital of the world.
Mukwege was nauseated when he saw women and girls suffering devastating internal injuries, including fistulas, after sexual assaults by militias. While providing outstanding care to survivors, he also began to denounce the systematized rape by military units 鈥 and survived an assassination attempt that killed his friend and security guard. Later,听听who was his protege was also slain.
Mukwege won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for his courage in standing up for women鈥檚 rights. I chose Panzi Hospital (it will receive $25,000, plus reader contributions) partly to help rape survivors in Congo, and partly to demonstrate that the world stands with Mukwege 鈥 perhaps making it a bit harder to kill him.

Help young people find opportunity.听You know the old saw about how it鈥檚 better to give a fishing rod than a fish? That鈥檚 what听听does, making it one of the most exciting organizations in the field of economic empowerment in the United States.
Per Scholas (which will receive $25,000, plus reader contributions) runs free, intensive training programs to prepare struggling young people for high-paying jobs in information technology, cybersecurity and software engineering.听听of graduates find full-time employment within a year, and their earnings rise on average from $10,000 a year before training to $42,000 a year in their first jobs afterward.
Not everyone has spare cash. But those with more time than money can instead volunteer through my website:
Be a mentor.听听matches adults (鈥淏igs鈥) with children and young adults (鈥淟ittles鈥) to provide mentoring so they can dream higher and attain their goals.
The majority of Littles come from underserved communities, and mentors make a huge difference:听听see their Bigs as very important adults in their lives. Large numbers of kids are on waiting lists, hoping to be matched with mentors.
Tutor children in reading.听Learning to read is magical: A child who reads is far more likely to enjoy school, graduate from high school and avoid trouble. Through听, adult volunteers coach children from kindergarten to fifth grade.
Many of my readers have become coaches, and some initially thought their service a sacrifice. Over time they found it deeply rewarding to connect to a cause larger than themselves.
More information on these organizations is at听. If you donate there, credit card transaction fees will be covered by听, a nonprofit that helps manage this annual appeal.
So often in the rich world, we buy each other trinkets. Here, I invite you to live the values of the season and lift yourselves and others with transformational gifts.