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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 44 MIN

The Season of Giving in Montclair: How to Make the Most Impact Right Now

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It’s the season of giving, and this week on The Montclair Pod we step away from school budgets and deficits to focus on something just as important: how we show up for each other. From financial support to time, attention, and presence, this episode explores what meaningful giving looks like in Montclair and why generosity doesn’t have to feel heavy, performative, or transactional.We’re joined by Ray Graj, co-founder of Montclair Helps, an organization built around a simple but powerful idea: neighbors helping neighbors in moments of acute need. Montclair Helps works behind the scenes with local nonprofits to step in quickly when a family or individual hits an unexpected crisis, whether that’s a car repair, a rent gap, medical debt, or emergency transportation.We also break down:• How December is the biggest month for charitable giving and why need doesn’t disappear after the holidays.• How Montclair Helps provides rapid, one-time assistance, often within 12 to 48 hours, paying bills directly so people can stabilize and move forward with dignity.• What “ALICE households” are and why nearly 40 percent of New Jersey families are asset-limited, income-constrained, and employed, meaning one emergency can trigger a crisis.• The kinds of urgent needs local nonprofits are seeing right now, including a surge in requests for coats, rent assistance, and car-related emergencies.• How small, well-timed acts of support can prevent short-term setbacks from becoming long-term crises.• Why giving isn’t only about money, and how volunteering, organizing, donating goods, or simply paying attention can be just as impactful.We also share specific ways to get involved right now, including a local toy drive through Reach Out Montclair, ongoing coat donations for the Human Needs Food Pantry, and resources for discovering dozens of Montclair-based nonprofits doing hands-on community work.Beyond the conversation on giving, we also bring you:• A recap of a community holiday outing to Elf at the Bellevue Theatre and what makes shared local experiences matter.• A new experiment in local advertising with the Montclair Pod’s first “audio coupon,” spotlighting The General Store at Cornerstone Montclair and its mission of inclusive employment. (From now until the end of the year, mention The Montclair Pod at checkout and receive 15% off your purchase.)• A neighborhood soundbite segment from recent transplants on what surprised them most about life in Montclair, from walkability to community warmth.• Local headlines, including a tribute to Montclair native actor Peter Greene, an update on sidewalk citation enforcement, and where to find our holiday shopping guide for buying local. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It’s the season of giving, and this week on The Montclair Pod we step away from school budgets and deficits to focus on something just as important: how we show up for each other. From financial support to time, attention, and presence, this episode explores what meaningful giving looks like in Montclair and why generosity doesn’t have to feel heavy, performative, or transactional.We’re joined by Ray Graj, co-founder of Montclair Helps, an organization built around a simple but powerful idea: neighbors helping neighbors in moments of acute need. Montclair Helps works behind the scenes with local nonprofits to step in quickly when a family or individual hits an unexpected crisis, whether that’s a car repair, a rent gap, medical debt, or emergency transportation.We also break down:• How December is the biggest month for charitable giving and why need doesn’t disappear after the holidays.• How Montclair Helps provides rapid, one-time assistance, often within 12 to 48 hours, paying bills directly so people can stabilize and move forward with dignity.• What “ALICE households” are and why nearly 40 percent of New Jersey families are asset-limited, income-constrained, and employed, meaning one emergency can trigger a crisis.• The kinds of urgent needs local nonprofits are seeing right now, including a surge in requests for coats, rent assistance, and car-related emergencies.• How small, well-timed acts of support can prevent short-term setbacks from becoming long-term crises.• Why giving isn’t only about money, and how volunteering, organizing, donating goods, or simply paying attention can be just as impactful.We also share specific ways to get involved right now, including a local toy drive through Reach Out Montclair, ongoing coat donations for the Human Needs Food Pantry, and resources for discovering dozens of Montclair-based nonprofits doing hands-on community work.Beyond the conversation on giving, we also bring you:• A recap of a community holiday outing to Elf at the Bellevue Theatre and what makes shared local experiences matter.• A new experiment in local advertising with the Montclair Pod’s first “audio coupon,” spotlighting The General Store at Cornerstone Montclair and its mission of inclusive employment. (From now until the end of the year, mention The Montclair Pod at checkout and receive 15% off your purchase.)• A neighborhood soundbite segment from recent transplants on what surprised them most about life in Montclair, from walkability to community warmth.• Local headlines, including a tribute to Montclair native actor Peter Greene, an update on sidewalk citation enforcement, and where to find our holiday shopping guide for buying local. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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