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These projects are also appropriate
for teenagers.
AGES 1 - 4
- Play with other children.
- Visit a nursing home with other family
members.
- Partner with an older family member
to read books at the library or community center.
- Help deliver meals prepared for the
homebound or hungry.
AGES 5 - 7
- Sort bags of food at food bank.
- Work in a community garden, i.e., till
soil, plant bulbs or maintain a family garden.
- Bake sweets and deliver them to a place
where they will be enjoyed.
- Enjoy a fundraising walk.
- Make sandwiches for the homeless.
- Harvest vegetables.
- Give a puppet show to shelter children.
AGES 8 - 10
- Help set tables and serve food at a
soup kitchen.
- Share family volunteer experiences
at community events or in newsletters.
- Collect clothing or school supplies
for those in need.
- If you have a pet, volunteer to take
it for a visit to an adult day care center.
- Paint local schools or non-profit agencies.
- Walk dogs at the animal shelter.
AGES 11 - 12
- Mentor young children through a family-to-family
mentoring program.
- Suggest and choose family volunteer
activities with other family members.
- Call other friends’ families
to become family volunteers.
- Encourage family volunteering or civic
activities in the classroom.
- Join a gleaning project, i.e., pick
fruit or vegetables at local farms.
All can participate
at some level
- Hug seniors in rest homes.
- Clean up beaches or parks. Beautify
neighborhoods.
- Provide foster home for pets.
- Raise money to buy books for literacy
program.
- Create cards for residents in nursing
homes.
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