Lynne Strong
01 November 2024, 11:00 PM
I’ll admit it: I’m going to a Melbourne Cup luncheon—not because I’m a racing enthusiast, or I have a vested interest in fascinators but for the chance to meet people and catch up with friends. When I invited a few others, two of them gave a firm, polite "no," explaining that horse racing doesn’t align with their values. And I thought kudos to them!
There’s something refreshing about people who make decisions based on principles. It reminded me how small, simple actions can bring our values to life without needing a megaphone. Social justice doesn’t have to mean shouting in the streets (though, sometimes, that’s necessary too). For those of us looking to make a difference in quieter ways, here are a few ideas:
Make your dollars count by choosing ethical businesses. Even small purchases matter, and by supporting brands with fair practices, you nudge things in the right direction. And while we’re all glued to our screens, let’s use social media to amplify voices on issues we care about. Avoid tokenistic posting, and instead share thoughtfully to inform and engage others. It might even spark productive conversation.
You can also make a difference by supporting local groups that align with your values.
There are plenty of ways to make an impact without much effort, from donating blood to the Red Cross (a single donation can save up to three lives!) to volunteering with Meals on Wheels, where just an hour or two helps deliver meals to elderly neighbours. For those who want to get outside, Landcare runs local conservation projects—think tree planting and park clean-ups—that keep our green spaces thriving. Organisations like
Little Free Pantries let us add a few non-perishable items to stock community shelves whenever we can. It’s proof that sometimes, the smallest actions bring the biggest impact!
Learning and listening are powerful too. None of us know everything, but by reading widely on issues like homelessness, affordable housing or environmental justice, we become more informed, and it’s easier to live out our values in everyday choices.
And don’t underestimate the ripple effect of small actions within your circle. So, next time you’re faced with an invitation that doesn’t feel quite right, remember that it’s okay to say “no” when it matters. And if you’re a “yes” like me, you can still bring your values along for the ride.
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