23 December 2005 By The Morning News — 23 Dec 2005 New York's currently: pushing charity TMN will resume its daily publishing schedule on Monday, January 2nd. Happy holidays! In case you don't trust us, Charity Navigator helps you figure out where to give. AmeriCares for domestic and international relief. Donors Choose: Purchase materials for teachers whose schools can't afford their lesson plans. Donate your gently used coats to homeless New Yorkers with New York Cares. More than one million mines cleared in Iraq since the invasion. Mines Advisory Group can use your money for good! More than 12 million library books shipped: Books for Africa. Blood's always needed--find a blood drive near you. Pro Literacy Worldwide, sponsoring educational programs to help adults and their families acquire reading skills. The Music Maker Relief Foundation assists southern musicians in need. The Times covers the maintenance of its Neediest Cases Fund so your money goes straight to your NYC neighbors. Consider a New Year's resolution to volunteer more this year (and use VolunteerMatch to learn how). Support Poets House, the free poetry library you always forget to visit. New York's Food Bank feeds families and individuals at risk of hunger, so does City Harvest! WaterAid estbalishes sustainable water supplies and latrines in poor African and Asian communities. Support Unicef's work with children in Sudan. American Friends of Magen David Adom; the United Palestinian Appeal. More NYC: New York Landmarks Conservancy; Citizens' Committee for Children; 92nd Street Y. Continued research on canine health? Why not?! When you order a copy of the book Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans you help a city that still needs you. Link to this page to promote giving. A ton of Christmas entertainment from years past on TMN. You ask, where is my stuff? It is with Santa, so track him on NORAD.