Tuesday, March 3, 2020
423 Amazing Community Service Ideas
423 Amazing Community Service Ideas  SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips  Volunteering is a great way to fulfill community service requirements for school, strengthenyour resume, and give back to your community.  However, some students have difficulties finding a volunteer opportunity that they are excited about.  Need some inspiration to do good deeds? Read on for a list of over 400community service ideas for teens.      WhyShould You Do Community Service?  There are a lot of reasons whyhigh school students choose to docommunity service projects. Some students have to do them ââ¬â more and more schools are requiring community service activities as a prerequisite for graduation. Others, however, choose to volunteer because they want to get a better understanding of the world around them, develop skill sets, and become more empathetic people who are involved in the world.  Volunteering can help youbecome anactive and caring citizen who wants to make a difference in the world. When working closely with other people who are in difficult situations, you canlearn to empathize with others and develop good instincts for social justice.  Community service can also give you opportunities to take what you've learned in the classroom and apply it to real-world situations.Youcan experience things that were previously outside of yourcomfort zone and learn how to improveproblems that communities face.        Community service is also a great way to learn many of the ââ¬Å"intangiblesâ⬠ that youwill need later in life, such as taking initiative, developing a sense of responsibility, learning to be a leader, and developing critical thinking skills.  The skills and personal development that youcangainthroughcommunity service activities are also the kinds of things that are important for college applications. Colleges are always interested in students who are going to make a difference and change the world in one way or another. By showing them that you have already been actively involved in making a difference, they will be more likely to seeyou as the kind of person who will continue to do so.    How to Use This List of Community Service Ideas    Think about your interests. What kinds of activities are most interesting to you? Do you have a specific talent that you would like to be able to use? Is there a cause you are particularly passionate about? Acertain group of people you would like to work with? This list is broken into different categories so you can easily find an idea that relates to what you are most interested in.      Determinethe amount of time you are able to commit. Some of the projects on this list are one-time activities. Others are long-term projects that require a lot of initiative and planning. How much time can you realistically contribute? Make sure that whatever you choose to do is something that you can finish!      Think about the kind of impact you would like to have in your community. Do you want to start a new annual event? Do you need something with quantifiable numbers for your college application? Or are you most concerned about helping people in a more personal and intangible way? Consider what kind of legacy you are hoping for.      If you donââ¬â¢t see anything on this list that interests you, keep an eye out for other community service opportunities. There are some great websites, like volunteermatch.org and idealist.com, whichcan connect you with local activities. Also, talk to friends, neighbors, and communityleaders to see if there are otherways to get involved.      Have fun, and remember to learn from your volunteering experience!      General Volunteering Ideas          Volunteer to do marketing for a non-profit by using your social media skills  Volunteer to take photos for a non-profit organization  Organize a thank-you event for volunteers in the community  Help write grant proposals for a non-profit  Help do research for a non-profit  Volunteer to help at a charity auction  Donatea piece of your own work or a talent toa charity auction  Write an e-newsletter for a non-profit  Help find financial sponsors for a non-profit event  Volunteer as a programming intern for a non-profit  Volunteer to be a translator (at the doctorââ¬â¢s office, etc.) for someone who cannot speak or     understand English well  Run a competition for local kids and teens to see who can log the most community service hours in a month  Organize a campaign to promote tolerance  Volunteer to do digital design work for a non-profit  Create a website for a non-profit        School Volunteering Ideas        Become a peer tutor  Join a community service club, such as the Key Club or the Sparrow Club, and participate in volunteer projects  Help a teacher decorate his or her classroom  Volunteer to be a teacherââ¬â¢s aide  Donate leftover food from the school cafeteria to a food bank  Help organize a school awards ceremony to recognize student achievements  Plan a lunch event for students to get to know each other outside of their normal groups  Organize meetings for new students to make sure they feel welcome  Plan for a police officer to give a presentation on safety  Start an anti-smoking or drinking campaign to raise awareness at your school  Collect used computers and donate them to students who donââ¬â¢t have their own computers  Teach an IT class so students can learn how to fix old computers  Make flash cards for students to study from  Plan for a health careprofessional to give a presentation to the school on good health practices during flu season  Give back to your teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week  Have a book drive to give to a local school that does not have a library  Organize an aluminum can drive and recycle the cans. Donate the proceeds  Organize a buddy system in your school, so that older students can mentor younger students  Start a club to raise awareness of another culture  Help out students who are learning English as a second language  Create a school newsletter that showcases the activities and achievements of different students  Become a peer counselor  Have a school supply drive for students in need  Help make your schoolââ¬â¢s yearbook  Organize a canned food drive  Organize for students to walk to school in safe groups from their neighborhoods  Make a list of volunteer activities that students can participate in  Help keep the equipment on the playground in top shape! Get volunteers to paint benches, etc.  Teach a class in Spanish or another foreign language        Holiday or Special OccasionVolunteering Ideas        Host an Easter Egg Hunt for local disadvantaged children  Distribute pamphlets for kids on how to stay safe at Halloween  Help plan a cultural awareness day for a holiday  Plan a tea for mothers on Mothersââ¬â¢ Day  Help a senior citizens home with spring cleaning  Organize a ââ¬Å"giftâ⬠ center before holidays by taking donations of gifts from volunteers and allowing low-income families to purchase the gifts for low prices (or for free)  Donate a meal for a needy family at Thanksgiving  Bake Christmas cookies for someone who would appreciate them  Make a pamphlet about food safety for the holiday season  Plan a healthy event for National Nutrition Month in March  Clean up a trail on National Trail Day  Participate in Make A Difference Day in October  Homemade Bread Day is November 17thââ¬â bake a loaf of bread and donate it to a food bank or a member of your community  On your birthday, instead of gifts, ask people to donate to a charity  Create May Day baskets for senior citizens  Plan a thank you reception for fathers on Fathersââ¬â¢ Day  Participate in Global Youth Service Day in April  Send Valentineââ¬â¢s cards to veterans or active duty soldiers  After Halloween, collect used costumes from neighborhood children to donate to a shelter or to foster children for next year  Help decorate a community Christmas tree  Donate a Christmas tree or other holiday decorations to a homeless shelter  Make a list of safety tips for Halloween trick-or-treaters  Plan a Memorial Day remembrance ceremony  Ring the bell for the Salvation Army to collect donations  Donate Halloween candy to a charity  Adopt a family at Christmas and buy gifts and toys for them      Church Volunteering Ideas        Take part in a church food drive  Create a drive or collection to supply items on your churchââ¬â¢s wish list  Take part in a drive to benefit emergency shelters by collecting travel-sized shampoo, soaps, and other hygiene items  Become a mentor for a younger member of the church community  Help out with the landscaping near the church  Volunteer your sewing skills to make sure that the various fabric items (seat covers, garments, table runners, etc.) in your church are not frayed or ripped  Volunteer at church food fundraisers, such as pancake breakfasts  Join a church volunteer organization, such as the Knights of Columbus  Join a visitation team to visit sick members of the church who cannot come to mass and other events  Become apeercounselor in your church  Help run audio equipment and make sure that your churchââ¬â¢s electronics are up to date and working  Volunteer as a musician  Volunteer as a dancer or actor for special productions, such as a Christmas pageant  Volunteer to watch young members of the church during events  Volunteer to teach a class to young members of the church  Offer to help clean up, remove debris and decorations from seating areas and walkways after events  Make baked goods for sale or to donate at events  Brew and deliver coffee to events ââ¬â some churches go through as much as 90 gallons of coffee every weekend  Join a high school ministry team  Help lead a kidââ¬â¢s choir  Use your photography skills to take pictures of events  Help out with marketing by using your graphic design skills  Volunteer for or organize an Operation Christmas Child group      Public Safety Volunteering Ideas        Work with the fire department to teach classes on fire safety to local schools  Raise money through a biking event and use the money to raise awareness on bike safety  Raise money to promote awareness of wearing seat belts  Help your school organize a drug and alcohol-free event for after prom  Host a drug-free pledge event at your school   Teach a class on drug awareness and prevention  Create a campaign to raise awareness about common toxins  Create an awareness campaign to teach kids how to stay safe at home  Make sure railroad crossings have clearly marked signs  Volunteer at your local police station  Raise money to have community fire hydrants re-painted  Spread awareness of a cause or issue on social media  Create a flyer about public safety and distribute it to schools  Get a lifeguard certification and volunteer at a local pool  Teach children how to fix their bicycles and make sure they are safe  Help the Red Cross maintain supplies and equipment for their Home Fire Preparedness Campaign  Volunteer at a local health clinic      Family and Friends Volunteering Ideas        Host a Youth For Understanding student in your house  Host an exchange student  Have a garage sale and donate the proceeds to a charity  Volunteer to walk younger children home from school  Start an after-school group for young students to spend time together before their parents pick them up  Organize a child development workshop  Volunteer at an immunization clinic  Take a group of neighborhood kids to the playground  Donate toys to the local day care  Plan an outing foran elderly neighbor who lives alone  Use your spare bedroom to house someone who has lost their home in a natural disaster  Create a forum to parents and teens to discuss concerns openly in a positive environment  Take a grandparent out for the day  Create an informational brochure about tips for new parents  Be ready to drive an expecting mother to a hospital  Create a web forum for teens to ask questions about safe dating and relationship practices  Help an elderly family member improve the safety in his or her house, such as by installing railings in the bathtub  Organize volunteers in your neighborhood to check in on ill, elderly neighbors so they are not neglected  Donate diapers to a needy family with a baby  Offer to babysit for your parents or a neighbor      Community Volunteering Ideas        Help a local nursery look after young children  Set up and run a concession stand for a non-profit theater group  Help immigrants study for their citizenship exams  Volunteer at a local charity thrift shop ââ¬â jobs include sorting, stocking, labeling, and running a cash register  Help teach children about future potential careers  Host a refugee familyand collect donations that will help them settle into their new lives  Volunteer at a local museum  Become a Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts volunteer/coach  Work with children who have suffered abuse  Volunteer at a battered womenââ¬â¢s shelter  Volunteer at a local carnival or event. You can hand out publicity material, watch younger kids, or do an activity like painting faces  Teach lessons at a local community center in something that you are talented in ââ¬â such as a sport, art, music, etc  Plan an ethnic awareness day  Form a childcare group or free babysittersââ¬â¢ club for parents who need help  Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity to build a home for a family in need  Contact a local celebrity for an autographed item, then sell it and donate the money to charity  Donate stuffed animals to a shelter  Collect and repair used bicycles and use them to create a community fund for kids to use  Start a local food bank if your community doesnââ¬â¢t have one  Help decorate the main parts of your town for community events and holidays  Collect cosmetics and donate them to a womenââ¬â¢s shelter  Teach a sewing class so people can learn to repair their own clothes  Paint a mural  Advocate to local government officials for important causes  Organize a community band  Do a used reading glasses drive and donate them to a charity  Donate used clothes for foster children  Organize a community choir  Raise funds for a public walking trail  Re-paint signs that have faded  Volunteer at your local library  Research historical sites in your area. Working with your local tourism board, make a brochure for visitors to use  Set up a book exchange  Raise money for new play structures to be added to your local park  Petition for the creation of a dog park  Raise money to have plaques or signs posted on places of interest in your town  Help people in your community register to vote  Create a community web site  Petition your local government to make sure that all public facilities are easily accessible to all people  Clean up trash after a community event.  Raise money for a town statue or monument  Help plan a celebratory parade  Set up an event to welcome new people to your neighborhood  Send care packages to soldiers (Operation Shoebox)  Become a tour guide for a local organization  Raise money for a cause at a 24-hour dance party  Make maps of the local area for tourists to use  Visit a sick member of the community  Organize a carnival to show community spirit  Organize a book drive for foster children      Crisis Volunteering Ideas        Become a volunteer firefighter  Arrange donations for a group that has recently become homeless or lost property due to a natural disaster  Participate in or organize a blood drive  Participate in or organize a fooddrive  Volunteer with the Red Cross as a kitchen/feeding worker. Feed people in need after a crisis.  Become a Red Cross Ambassador ââ¬â help with reception and hospitality for volunteers  Do community outreach for the Red Cross. Hand out flyers, etc.  Take part in a Red Cross national youth preparedness program  Join a CitiIMPACT team to respond to a local disaster  Coordinate records for the Red Cross  Help the Red Cross maintain and make minor repairs to their vehicles by doing things like checking lights, tire pressure, battery, and adding fluids  Host a CPR class for people to become CPR certified      Environmental Volunteering Ideas        Volunteer to clean up your local park  Plant flowers in public areas (with permission)  Petition your local utility company to create energy conservation programs  Campaign to improve lighting in public buildings so energy isnââ¬â¢t wasted  Teach about the benefits that insects have on the environment  Create an informational pamphlet about the correct use of pesticides  Bring local honey to schools to start a discussion about the importance of bees  Take photos of the natural beauty in your area, and use them to advocate for better environmental practices  Raise bees so they have a safe place to live  Clean up a local river, pond, or lake  Set up a casual carpool in your local area for commuters. This will help reduce air pollution  Organize a community-wide cleanup event  Clean and re-paint signs on a local trail  Get your class raise money to adopt an acre of the rainforest  Raise money to re-plant trees in a local forest  Create a brochure to inform neighbors about how to keep their homes energy efficient.  Do you have an endangered species nearby? Lobby your local government to make a protected habitat.  Adopt a highway and keep it clean  Start a community butterfly garden  Raise awareness of the environmental harm of disposable shopping bags. Lobby for a bag tax  Raise money to have local streams, creeks, lakes, and rivers tested for water safety  Lobby your local government to switch over to using recycled office materials  Plant a tree in a public place for others to enjoy  Organize a community recycling center  Organize monthly e-recycling events  Start a community action group for people interested in protecting the environment  Get a Green Peace speaker to come to your school  Adopt a park and organize cleaning events to keep it nice for the public to use  Plant a community vegetable patch  Pick up trash around your neighborhood  Make a recycling awareness campaign  Set up a web site for neighbors to easily exchange and share fruit they grow in their yards  Campaign against the dumping of hazardous materials  Clean up a local beach      Animal Volunteering Ideas        Help out at an animal shelter adoption event  Walk dogs from an animal shelter  Do a pet food drive and donate the proceeds to a local animal charity or animal shelter  Volunteer with the ASPCA  Volunteer at a charity dog show  Raise awareness about flea control  Walk a disabled neighborââ¬â¢s pet  Raise money for protective gear for police dogs  Raise money to put waste disposal bags around town  Give a presentation about dog care  Sponsor an obedience class  Train a service dog  Raise money for an animal charity  Set up an animal therapy area where people can come spend time with animals and potentiallyadopt them  Raise awareness about ticks and other local dangers to pets  Volunteer at your local zoo  Make comfortable dog beds  Offer to do a load of laundry (or more) for an animal shelter  Host a pet food and supplies drive and donate the proceeds to an animal shelter  Adopt a zoo animal and raise money to ensure its welfare  Volunteer to do social media for an animal shelter  Take photos of shelter animals so they can be advertised for adoption  Help set up booths for an adoption event  Volunteer to transport animals to vet appointments  Helphandle dogs and cats at shelter events  Collect old towels from local hotels and donate them to an animal shelter  Set up public bird feeders  If your pet is healthy, take them to a pet blood bank to donate blood  Foster a dog or cat  Create a brochure about the importance of spaying and neutering animals to control unsustainable population growth  Take your pet to visit sick people in a hospital      Hungry and Homeless Volunteering Ideas        Join a CitiIMPACT Meal MANIA group to prepare and distribute meals to hungry people  Run a resume writing workshop to help people return to work  Organize a drive for scarves, coats, hats, and mittens, and donate them to a homeless shelter  Make sandwiches, cookies, cake, or other items for a local food bank/soup kitchen  Tutor a child living in a homeless shelter  Organize a drive for scarves, coats, hats, and mittens, and donate them to a homeless shelter  Become a youth mentor for a child in need  Help an adult learn to read and write  Put together a team to make repairs at a homeless shelter or womenââ¬â¢s shelter  Volunteer to work at a homeless shelter  Plan for a healthcare professional to visit a local homeless shelter to give tips on how to stay healthy  Run a canned food drive and donate the proceeds to a food bank or homeless shelter  Read a book to a child at a homeless shelter  Teach a class on how to repair clothing  Donate care packages to homeless shelters. They should include essential toiletries such as toothpaste, deodorant, soap, etc.  Collect food that is on its ââ¬Å"sell byâ⬠ date from local grocery stores and donate it to a food bank  Work with a local homeless shelter or thrift store to sort donations  Collect blankets and donate them to a local homeless shelter  Donate pajamas to a shelter  Raise money for organizations that help build shelters for the homeless  Create a reading center at your local homeless shelter  Plan an art supply drive and donate the proceeds to a local shelter for kids to play with.  Donate toys to a local shelter for kids to play with.  Collect unwanted fruit from neighbors with fruit trees and donate it to a food bank  Built flower boxes for Habitat for Humanity houses  Teach computer skills to people at homeless shelters to help improve their chances of getting a job  Cook a meal for a homeless shelter  Pick up food at the end of the day from local bakeries and restaurants and donate it to a food bank      Senior Citizen Volunteering Ideas        Join a Music  Memory program at a local senior home. Help seniors with cognitive functioning problems continue to engage in daily activities  Help seniors keep in touch with loved ones by volunteering to send emails and helping out with technology  Volunteer to read to senior citizens who have vision problems  Bring cookies, ice cream or other sweets to a senior home  Host a ââ¬Å"senior promâ⬠ at a local senior home or nursing facility  Listen to a senior citizenââ¬â¢s life stories and help preserve them in memoirs  Coordinate activities at an assisted living center, such as Bingo Nights  Mow the lawn for an elderly neighbor  Help seniors plant a garden at a senior facility  Get a senior citizen pen pal  Write letters for a senior citizen who has limited mobility  Find someone to do electrical repairs for a senior citizenââ¬â¢s home  Make sure the seniors in your neighborhood have transportation to the doctor and to pick up prescription medications  Make birthday cards for nursing home residents  Wash a car for a senior citizen  Host a dance class aimed at seniors to help keep them active  Teach an elderly person how to effectively use the internet  Become an advocate for seniors who donââ¬â¢t feel they can speak up for themselves in important matters, such as at the doctorsââ¬â¢ office  Hold a community event to honor the contributions made by long-time members of the community  Help a senior with grocery shopping  Make sure seniors have working smoke alarms in their homes  Help hang curtains for a senior citizen  Help a senior citizen paint their house  Help a senior citizen with minor carpentry projects  Fix or replace a broken appliance for a senior citizen  Deliver food to senior citizens unable to leave their homes      Special Needs and Education Volunteering Ideas        Volunteer to help train a Special Olympics athlete  Learn American Sign Language and make an effort to talk to deaf members of the community  Petition to have ramps added to buildings in your community  Run a new toy drive and donate the proceeds to children who are in a hospital  Put on a play for kids in a hospital  Make sure that your school structure is disability-friendly  Become a mentor for a special needs child  Volunteer to tutor a child with developmental disabilities  Make an awareness campaign about learning differences  Become a volunteer at an organization that works with children with special needs  Teach American Sign Language to someone else to improve communication with the deaf community  Teach an art class to help kids with special needs express themselves  Arrange a performance for special needs children  Volunteer with Best Buddies   Volunteer with The Friendship Circle  Help a physically disabled neighbor clean up their house or yard      Health and Disease/Disability VolunteeringIdeas        Work at an event like ââ¬Å"Celebrate Every Breathâ⬠ for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation  Sew blankets for premature babies at a local hospital  Sponsor a local health fair to offer free blood pressure testing and vision and hearing tests  Raise money to sponsor free skin cancer checks  Get the local health department to set up an immunization clinic  Volunteer at a health fair  Donate blood  Display information on common health issues and prevention in public areas, such as schools, libraries, senior centers, and shelters  Make an informational handout about health services available to low-income residents  Donate health magazines to homeless shelters  Raise awareness about good dental health  Assist in mealtime at a home for physically disabled individuals  Raise awareness for lung cancer with an organization like LUNGevity  Raise money to have athletes in your school tested for rare heart conditions  Plan a performance (comedy, music, etc.) for children in a local hospital  Build a playground for children with physical disabilities  Raisemoney to support service dog training and availability in your community  Play a game with a physically disabled person  Participate in a charity race, such as Race for the Cure or Relay for Life  Play an adaptive sport with a person with a physical disability  Do a 5K run or walk with the Ronald McDonald House  Help disabled adults learn how to swim  Do a Swim for Multiple Sclerosis event  Fundraise for lung cancer  Make a community memorial for those who have died from cancer  Organize an informational assembly at the local school to discuss nutrition  Promote eating seasonal foods  Print out cards with nutritional information and donate them to a senior center  Volunteer at a womenââ¬â¢s shelter and teach them about healthy food choices  Donate fruit to schools so students have healthy snacks to eat  Run a healthy recipe competition. Donate the proceeds to a health charity  Promote locally grown, organic food      Art, Sport, and Other Hobbies Volunteering Ideas        Become a summer or after-school camp counselor for younger kids  Collect childrenââ¬â¢s games and donate them to an after school group, summer camp, or other group  Coach a summer sports club  Form a band with your friends and play at community events  Help your community organize a youth marching band  Host a fun run to raise money for a cause  Sew dolls for childrenââ¬â¢s homes, shelters, charities, etc.  Teach a child how to play a musical instrument  Organize an instrument drive and give any collected instruments to kids who want to play but canââ¬â¢t afford to  Teach a class on how to sing  Get your community to donate old sports equipment and give it to the local community center so that kids can go there to play  Create a community literary newsletter to allow members of the community to show off their talents  Teach a dance class to kids  Teach a summer class in something you are great at ââ¬â art, science, etc.  Teach kids how to swim  Provide a free concessions stand a youth sport event  If you love cooking, try getting together a group of people and make a recipe in large quantities. You can donate the food to a food bank or homeless shelter  Organize a community dinner  Use your writing skills to do marketing work for a local youth team  Collect art supplies and donate them to a local school or community center  Plan a community muralââ¬â get kids involved and teach them how to paint  Help start a community youth theater  Teach kids how to act  Organize a marathon for a special cause  Teach children wildlife safety and survival tactics      Crime Volunteering Ideas        Participate in a violence prevention program  Distribute flyers about a local crime problem to raise awareness  Join a crime prevention organization  Raise awareness of the harm of victim-blaming  Help plan and create a victim support service  Make a PSA about how to safeguard against a crime  Organize a community self-defense workshop  Organize a day for people to come together and clean up graffiti  Produce an anti-violence play and anti-crime play for children  Advertise crime hotlines  Make a PSA about crisis help hotlines  Donate books, toys, and personal items to a local juvenile detention center  Make a crime clue box  Start a neighborhood crime watch program      Volunteering Abroad Ideas        Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity to build a home abroad  Work in an elephant conserve in Thailand  Do conservation work to help save seals in South Africa  Do conservation work to help savedolphins in Kenya  Do conservation work to help save brown bears in Romania  Volunteer at a refugee center  Work on an organic farm internationally  Volunteer as an archaeologist  Teach sports abroad  Volunteer in an area that has been hit with a natural disaster  Help teach basic health practices in developing countries  Do conservation work to help save pandas in China  Help rehabilitate African penguins  Teach business English to someone with a business abroad  Campaign against poaching  Work on a farm in the Philippines  Do conservation work to help save turtles in Costa Rica  Start a project to empower girls in other countries  Teach communities about AIDS and HIV  Help out people with disabilities abroad  Campaign for womenââ¬â¢s rights abroad  Speak out against social injustices  Help teach victims of sex trafficking a marketable skill  Do an internship in human rights  Teach girls in developing countries how to make feminine hygiene products      What's Next?  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