Article Translations: (Spanish)
Volunteering means spending some of your time helping others. Kids can volunteer doing lots of different things. You can help a family who lost their home in a flood. Or you can collect canned goods to fill a local food pantry. You might even want to raise money for a cause you care about.
When you volunteer, you help others — and you help yourself!
Volunteering gives you the chance to:
It’s best for kids to volunteer with a group of people they already know, like their class or with their family. See if you can find a project that everyone thinks would be fun to do together. Here are some ideas:
So many organizations need volunteers! Ask a teacher, school counselor, or librarian for ideas. Call your local parks department or look online for suggestions. If you belong to a church, temple, mosque, or other place of worship, ask an adult who works there. Houses of worship often set up projects to help needy people in their area.
Your parents or other close relatives may have ideas too. Kids often start by working on a volunteer project with their parents. For example, if you’re too young to prepare food at a soup kitchen by yourself, you might be able to go along with your parents and pitch in.
Maybe you have your own idea to raise money for a cause you care about. Do you have a special talent or favorite activity, like sewing, beading, or baking? Think about making and selling your creation. Or ask your parents if you can set up a lemonade stand in your neighborhood on a hot summer day. Then you can proudly donate the money you raise to a charity.
So, what are you waiting for? Make a plan to start volunteering today!
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
© 1995-2024 KidsHealth ® All rights reserved. Images provided by iStock, Getty Images, Corbis, Veer, Science Photo Library, Science Source Images, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com