Have an idea for a service project – like getting a group together to volunteer each week at a homeless shelter, or reading to kids at your local library? Learn how to turn your volunteer idea into a successful service project using our do-it-yourself toolkits below.
At a time when many Americans are struggling with the loss of their job or their home, you can help meet some of their most basic needs by working to reduce hunger, secure donated clothing and strengthen community resources.
Help your community prepare for disasters.
Help close the achievement gap and reduce “summer learning loss” by reading with kids or organizing a book drive.
Join your friends and neighbors to reduce energy by auditing your home and helping maintain public lands.
Promoting healthy lifestyles in your community is key to preventing costly disease and improving our nation's health.
Learn about the many ways you can help feed hungry families in your community.
Support military families and veterans who have served our country.
Work with your neighbors to identify local needs and find solutions that work.
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