Developing Community Spirit In Children

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While many adults are familiar with the importance of community service, not all children are. In a world of materialism and gotta have it, the youth of America don’t always recognize the fact that there are people who are in need of help. Developing a strong sense of community service in your children will provide them with a broader understanding of the world and their place in it.

Still, it is often difficult to determine just how to include community service in your child’s life. There are several factors to consider.

  1. The child age
  2. The child’s maturity level
  3. The child’s abilities.

Taking these things in to account, you can begin to look for community service opportunities that may be ideal for your children.

One idea is to have children work in a soup kitchen. Younger children often find this to be both rewarding and a bit scary. It offers you the opportunity to demonstrate the differences in social classes and the real need for assistance in our country. Other ideas include helping out with local toy drives, visiting senior citizens, and even donating clothing.

Remember that in order for children to develop, we must first show them the way. Encourage your children to participate in community service opportunities and show them that it is not necessary to donate money to help those in need. Sometimes time and caring are all that is needed.

Introducing your child to community service is a lesson that will serve them well into adulthood.

How You Can Volunteer in Your Community

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Giving back to your community is an important part of life. It does not matter how you choose to give back. All that matters is that you find a way to return some goodness into the world. There are various ways you can volunteer your time and services. You can join larger organizations or just find small ways to give your time on your own. With volunteering, you will feel a sense of fulfillment that you cannot find anywhere else.

How you volunteer depends on what you like to do. You can be a young child’s big brother or big sister. You will spend time with the child and enjoy activities with them, as a sibling would do. If young children are not your area of expertise, you can volunteer at community senior centers. You can cook meals for meal programs or deliver meals to home-bound seniors. You can even just spend time with seniors, listening to their stories and visiting with them. You can also volunteer your time by arranging fundraisers for various charities. Pick the charity that is closest to your heart and devote your time to helping. If you are not sure where to start, get in touch with your local schools or senior centers. There are plenty of people that will be happy to point you in the right direction.

Being a volunteer is fulfilling because you get the chance to help others. You do things that you want to do without expecting anything in return. Most people have to work just to survive. No one has to volunteer; yet millions of people volunteer their time every day. The sense of achievement and fulfillment is more than any hourly wage job can ever give you. The smiles on the faces of those you help are smiles that you will never forget.

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