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Holiday Volunteering for Attached Families
November 28, 2009->

Why Not Volunteer This Holiday Season for a Good Cause?
It’s been said that the holiday spirit is about giving, not receiving. Yet it’s hard to get past the materialism and commercialism of the season as gift-buying reaches a feverish pitch. If you are looking for a way to give more meaning to the holidays, consider volunteering your time. Here are some ways in which you can get your family into the giving spirit this holiday season.
1. Homeless shelters or soup kitchens
This is a busy time of year for such organizations. Volunteering your time to help feed and shelter those in need will help the shelter staff as well as the needy. Putting a face on people who are less fortunate can have an impact on your family, and induce a sense of gratitude.
2. Charities
Meals on Wheels, Good Will, and local charities need help during the holidays. Donations of food or money are welcome, but time is especially helpful – we all know how precious time is these days. You can help organize food baskets for food pantries, make and deliver meals to shut-ins, or pass out hot drinks to charity workers.
Your community likely has a “secret Santa” program or other event that organizes and delivers toys to needy children. Why not take some time to clean out and donate some of your excess items, or purchase a toy for a less fortunate child? Delivering such gifts can be a meaningful experience as well.
3. Church programs
Most churches have food pantries or other programs for needy people, and help is welcome. Some churches have groups who visit shut-ins and sing carols, and anyone can participate. There are also Christmas food baskets that need to be organized and delivered, and like other charities, churches will often collect and deliver toys to needy children.
4. Assisted living or nursing homes
The holidays can be very lonely for residents in personal care homes. Elderly people miss their deceased friends and family at this time of year, and they also may miss their homes and their old life. Bring some holiday spirit to these special people by visiting, singing carols, or making and passing out cards.
The staff of assisted living facilities also needs some help and encouragement at this busy time of year – workers are often on vacation, leaving fewer staff. Bring the nurses and other workers a plate of cookies or hand out cards.
5. Soldiers in the military
Organizations such as Any Soldier put together and distribute care packages for soldiers stationed overseas, and volunteers are appreciated. Your family can make home-made cards to include in the package, too.
Giving to others is the best way to make the holidays more meaningful, and giving the gift of your time is one of the most meaningful gifts. The best perk though is that volunteering together as a family can create a long lasting bond.
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