19 Ways to Volunteer in 2013

Did you make a resolution to volunteer more, but don’t know what you can do? How can you ever fit more projects into your already hectic schedule?

We have a great list for you to make your resolution into a reality! Whether you are a busy person or you have some time on your hands, volunteering can always happen in various ways!

  1.  Go to your local animal shelter and donate a bag of dog or cat food
  2. Donate your unused books to your local Salvation Army, thrift store, library, or school
  3. Volunteer to read to children at your local library
  4. Clean up your neighborhood park
  5. Plant a tree
  6. Make the decision to bike to work or take transit instead of driving to work
  7. Donate winter clothing to your local homeless shelter
  8. Bake cookies and bring them to your local police shelter or fire department
  9. Spend a Saturday helping out at your local soup kitchen or food bank
  10. Hang out or read to a senior citizen at a retirement home
  11. Decorate a local school or retirement center
  12. Help someone who is sick or homebound with their grocery shopping
  13. Donate to your local charity
  14. Help out with the kids at a woman’s center so that moms can go shopping or look for a job
  15. Recycle your trash
  16. Help out with building a home at a Habitat for Humanity event
  17. Assist with an English language class
  18. Donate hygiene products to your local shelter or retirement home
  19. Plant a community garden in your neighborhood

No matter what you choose, any form of service benefits those in your community. If you have made volunteering your resolution for 2012, do not get discouraged your project can be big or small; anything that will benefit your community is service to your neighbors. Don’t forget, you can find a great volunteer opportunity with any of our HandsOn Network affiliates!

We hope that these tips help make your decision to serve easier to accomplish. How are you serving this year? Share your comments and insights with us in the comment box; we would love to hear them!

 

 

 

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