This is National Volunteer Week, a time to think about all those ways you can use your spare time to help others through good deeds and hard work--unless you are like me, and that first sentence makes you spit out apologies about not having any time or money to do anything significant.1. Every year near Earth Day, I grab a trash bag, some protective gloves and walk my neighborhood or area park to pick up trash (photo above). Not glamourous but it makes a difference I can see, and even when the kids were little, I could put them in a stroller and head out. Now that they are a bit older, they get glove and a bag too. Not into trash? Then grab some flowering plants and pretty up your neighborhood's common area or your child's school. Find more neighborhood clean up ideas here.
5. While this is a bigger commitment than the rest, last summer, we hosted a Fresh Air Fund child for a week, and it was an amazing experience. Suddenly, our regular old summer routine seemed new when we had someone to bring with us to the playground, the beach and even for a bike ride around the neighborhood.Find More: Causes and General Do-Gooding
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We stop by our local MSPCA and drop off old blankets for the animals and spend time with them. You can offer to walk some dogs or play with the cats or bunnies. Our animal loving kids love to help out...
We have also begun encouraging our kids to volunteer at some of the local shelters. The younger ones love it and our older children have really had their eyes opened to how much small things can mean and help those facing hard times.