Young people are serving
their communities in record numbers... and, with school out, summer is a great
time to get started volunteering! Youth Service America suggests these 100 Ways
to Make a Difference in Your Community:
- Help teach a younger
child to read.
- Help cook and/or serve a
meal at a homeless shelter.
- Gather clothing from
your neighbors and donate it to a local shelter.
- Make “I Care” kits with
combs, toothbrushes, shampoo, etc. for the homeless.
- Pack and hand out food
at a local food bank.
- Adopt a “grandfriend”
and write them letters and visit them.
- Visit senior citizens at
a nursing home.
- Rake leaves, shovel
snow, clean gutters, or wash windows for a senior citizen.
- Pick up groceries or
medicine for an elderly person.
- Go for a walk with a
senior citizen in your community.
- Deliver meals to
homebound individuals.
- Hold an afternoon dance
for your local nursing home.
- Teach a senior friend
how to use a computer and the Internet.
- Paint a mural over
graffiti.
- Invite local police
officers to present a drug awareness or safety presentation.
- Tutor a student that
needs help learning English or some other subject.
- Organize a canned goods
drive.
- Clean up a vacant lot or
park.
- Organize a campaign to
raise money to purchase and install playground equipment.
- Plant flowers in public
areas that could use some color.
- Volunteer to help at a
Special Olympics
event.
- Set up a buddy system
for kids with special needs in your community.
- Raise money for Braille
books for visually impaired people.
- Read books or the
newspaper on tape for visually impaired people.
- Bring toys to children
in the cancer ward of a hospital.
- Contact your local
political representative about key issues.
- Register people to vote.
- Organize a public issues
forum for your neighborhood.
- Volunteer at a polling
booth the day of an election.
- Take a friend to the
polling booths.
- Vote.
- Offer to pass out
election materials.
- Plant a garden or tree
where the whole neighborhood can enjoy it.
- Set up a recycling
system for your home.
- Organize a carpooling
campaign in your neighborhood.
- Adopt an acre of a
rainforest.
- Clean up trash along a
river, beach, or in a park.
- Create a habitat for
wildlife.
- Create a campaign to
encourage biking and walking.
- Test the health of the
water in your local lakes, rivers, and streams.
- Contact your local
volunteer center for opportunities to serve.
- Volunteer at your local
animal shelter.
- Help build a home with
Habitat for Humanity
.
- Walk a neighbor's dog or
pet sit while they are on vacation.
- Teach Sunday school.
- Learn to be a peer
counselor.
- Send a letter to one of
America's veterans or overseas soldiers.
- Volunteer at your local
youth center.
- Participate in a
marathon for your favorite charity.
- Become a candy striper
at your local hospital.
- Mentor a young person.
- Serve your country by
joining
AmeriCorps.
- Become a volunteer
firefighter or EMT.
- Donate books to your
local library.
- Donate clothes to the
Salvation Army
.
- Start a book club in
your area.
- Adopt a pet from the
Humane Society
.
- Hold a door open for
someone.
- Give up your seat on the
bus or train to someone.
- Donate your old computer
to a school.
- Give blood.
- Coach a children's
sports team
- Become an organ donor.
- Teach a dance class.
- Participate in Job
Shadow Day.
- Organize a project for
National Youth Service Days.
- Volunteer on a hotline.
- Meet with local
representatives from your area.
- Don't drink and drive.
- Listen to others.
- Write a letter to the
editor about an issue you care about.
- Learn First Aid.
- Shop at local, family
owned businesses.
- Become a
Big Brother
or
Big Sister
.
- Take a historical tour
of your area about your community.
- Write a note to a
teacher that had a positive effect on you.
- Get together with some
friends to buy holiday presents for a family at a shelter.
- Recycle.
- Drive responsibly.
- Get CPR and First Aid
certification.
- Don't litter.
- Shop responsibly.
- Don't spread or start
gossip.
- Tell a custodian that
you appreciate him/her.
- Hold a teddy bear drive
for foster children, fire victims, etc.
- Make a care package for
an elderly or shut-in person.
- Teach at an adult
literacy center.
- Sing for residents at a
nursing home.
- Befriend a new student
or neighbor.
- Babysit.
- Look for the good in all
people.
- Coordinate a book drive.
- Donate money to your
favorite charity.
- Make quilts or baby
clothes for low-income families.
- Bake cookies and bring
them to your local fire hall or police station.
- Donate toys or suitcases
to foster children.
- When visiting someone in
a hospital, talk to someone that doesn't have many visitors.
- Around the holidays,
visit the Post Office and answer some letters to Santa.
- Start a neighborhood
welcome committee.
- Visit
www.SERVEnet.org
to find volunteer opportunities in your area.