This is just a question out of curiousity's sake (which is a perpetual condition with me)...
Where do you generally give the money you set aside for almsgiving during the fasting seasons? Is it some church-related charity, or a local program (food panty, homeless shelter, etc.)?
During Lent many Antiochian parishes distribute little cardboard boxes to parishioners for the "Food for Hungry" program, run by the Archdiocese. That little box is where all my change (which is quite a lot) gets put. My parish does a food drive for a local food pantry during the Nativity Fast. We collect school supplies for needy students (most of the school, in fact) at a school where a parishioner's SIL teaches. I was thinking about giving my alms this fast to the Chicago Food Depository, which serves many of the food pantries in our city, and where I have volunteered before. I'm also saving lots of money by just not eating out! That will be donated, as well, not just the money I'm saving by eating simpler.
Theodora Elizabeth