Empowering acts of kindness through the ancient wisdom of anonymous giving
GiveSecretly was born from a simple yet profound belief: the purest form of giving comes from the heart, without expectation of recognition or reward. We exist to make anonymous acts of kindness effortless, allowing you to spread joy, support loved ones, and contribute to causes you care about—all while preserving the sacred nature of selfless giving.
In a world that often celebrates public displays of generosity, we champion the quiet heroes who give in secret. Our platform removes the barriers to anonymous giving, handling the logistics so you can focus on what matters: making someone's day brighter without them ever knowing it was you.
The virtue of secret charity transcends cultures and faiths
"But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you."
— Matthew 6:3-4 (NIV)
Jesus taught that true charity should be done without seeking recognition, emphasizing that the highest form of giving is done in complete anonymity, known only to God.
"If you disclose your charitable expenditures, they are good; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, it is better for you, and He will remove from you some of your misdeeds. And Allah, with what you do, is [fully] Acquainted."
— Quran 2:271
Islamic tradition holds that secret charity (Sadaqah) is superior to public giving, as it protects the giver from pride and the receiver from humiliation, purifying both the gift and the intention.
"The highest degree of charity, exceeded by none, is that of a person who assists a poor person by providing them with a gift or loan... in such a way that neither knows the other."
— Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Charity 10:7-14
Jewish tradition teaches that anonymous giving (Tzedakah) represents the highest form of charity, preserving the dignity of the recipient while purifying the heart of the giver.
"Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place, and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness."
— Bhagavad Gita 17:20
The concept of Dana (selfless giving) in Hindu philosophy emphasizes giving without attachment to results or recognition. True charity is performed as a sacred duty, free from ego and expectation.
"When giving, the mind of the giver should be pure, without expectation of reward or recognition. The gift should be given with respect, at the proper time, and without causing harm."
— Buddhist Principles of Dana (Generosity)
Buddhist practice emphasizes Dana (generosity) as the first of the perfections. The purest form of giving is done anonymously, without attachment, cultivating compassion and reducing ego.
"Those who have money, property and articles in abundance, but do not practice charity, are like the trees in the forest which do not give fruit to anyone."
— Guru Granth Sahib, Ang 467
Sikh teachings emphasize Dasvandh (giving one-tenth) and Vand Chakna (sharing with others). True service (Seva) is performed selflessly, without desire for recognition or reward.
Across every major faith tradition, the message is clear: the most meaningful acts of charity are those performed in secret, without expectation of recognition. This universal wisdom reminds us that true generosity flows from a pure heart, seeking only to serve and uplift others.
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