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For a couple of years our kids at church would do a Hygiene Drive. For each week we would collect from our fellowship like toothpaste, hair combs, deor., floss, and other hygiene stuff. The kids would then put together the bags together and we would hand them out to the homeless. The kids really enjoyed it and was really good. WE would also to can food drive for thanksgiving and make complete meals for family's that dont have no food for thanksgiving.
Teach Sunday School. Our church just started doing something like your "shop for free" but with food. Not old food but the ladies will buy a bunch of stuff thats on sale and save it up. The first time they did it they were pretty much cleaned out in about 30 minutes. It was awesome.
I donate gently used clothing and books when I clean out my apt. I buy food and donate at the holidays. I try to donate money to the ADA and AHA on the anniversary of my grandparents' deaths (When I've got the money). But honestly, and I know this probably sounds narcissistic, I feel like working in the ICU to keep people alive gives back to the community on some level. We do education and hook people up with much needed resources upon discharge. When I work the ER, I'm much closer to the community. The interaction feels good, actually.
Am I wrong to feel that way?
My husband and I used to foster animals to keep them out of shelters, and we donate money and food around the holidays! Honestly I wish that we did more. We also put on a Thanksgiving dinner for single soldiers and sailors who could not be with their familys. We had over 30 people show up, it was awesome!
just shared your idea with a friend who helps the youth group at her church.
i do a clothing swap. i find better participation when people have to give to get an qhatever is left goes to a charity. w have done office attire for dress for success, dressy dresses for underpriviledged youth for prom. january is a good time to do it because it is post holiday, people have their resolution to change for the better and seem to have an easy time letting go of things tht no longer serve them. we have done one for accessories and one for home decor.
i volunteered for hospice for 5 years and at the local botanical gardens. you get more than you give from these experiences
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