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November 9, 2009

Seven easy volunteering projects for the holidays

While I wait for experts to answer some questions for the Monday Consult, today's Consult is on a question lots of folks have around this time of year. How can my family make the holidays more meaningful by helping someone else?

The folks at Volunteerspot.com, a web site that organizes volunteers, sent these ideas. They all sound pretty easy to do -- a must during this busy season.

--Stuff new, warm socks with water bottles and granola bars to give to the homeless.

--Gather gently used children’s books and DVDs for kids in the hospital or military families.

--Rake leaves or shovel snow for an elderly neighbor.

--Decorate reusable grocery bags for the food pantry (deliver them full, even better).

--Sign up the whole family to participate in a fun-run or 5K for a cause you care about.

--Pick up litter and scrub graffiti at your local park.

--Host a hot chocolate or cider stand and donate the proceeds to a local charity.

If you have other projects to suggest, please add them in the comments.

Posted by Kate Shatzkin at 6:45 AM | | Comments (2)
Categories: The Monday Consult
        

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Look for churches or other agencies that are serving Thanksgiving meals and offer to help.
The other ideas are already great!

Thanks, Kate - for including our family volunteering ideas on your post! Just wanted your readers to know that Sat. 11/21 is National Family Volunteer Day. Families are invited to volunteer and give back either working together on projects like these, or joining a local nonprofit for a day (or hour) of service.


Happy Volunteering!

Lori
VolunteerSpot, DOING GOOD just got easier!

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Kate Shatzkin is the parenting and families content editor at The Baltimore Sun and, before that, was its family beat reporter. But her most challenging and rewarding job is being mother to Leah, 8, and Sam, 6.

In her 14 years at The Baltimore Sun, Kate also has covered nonprofit organizations, prisons and courts, and has written several investigative series. She was previously a Knight journalism fellow at Yale Law School and a reporter at the Seattle Times and at the Patriot-Ledger of Quincy, Mass. She lives in Baltimore with her family.

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