Family Volunteer Day, November 21, is held annually on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. The event is sponsored by the HandsOn Network, which encourages and equips people to take action to change the world.
Family Volunteer Day demonstrates the power of families who volunteer in their communities. According to guidelines on the informational Web site, a family is any group of two or more people who consider themselves a family. Volunteering can be done by:
“Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change people’s lives, including your own,” according to a KidsHealth.org article. By volunteering as a family, parents can teach their children kindness, compassion and good citizenship, HandsOn Network said.
Not sure what you and your kids could do on Family Volunteer Day? Check the HandsOn Network Web link. Ideas are based on children’s ages or you can choose a project connected with an issue that is important to your family.
VolunteerSpot, a free Web-based organization tool that powers grassroots volunteering at school and in the community, has published a free e-Book, Family Friendly Volunteering: Ideas from A-Z. Suggested projects include:
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