When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.
Mosiah 2:17I believe serving each other is an important part of life. While donating money to charities helps, it is not the only way to serve. Here is a list of ideas to get you thinking of what you can do to help others:
- Rake leaves or shovel snow for neighbors
- Chop or stack wood for elderly neighbors
- Read with children at a literacy center
- Visit with the elderly at a rest home
- Walk dogs at a animal shelter
- Make blankets for various organizations such as the local police or women's shelters
- Donate and gather food for a food bank
- Donate and gather supplies for hygiene kits for women's shelters or needed areas throughout the world
- Donate your hair- 8-10 inch minimum, depending on the charity. The three organizations I know of are: Locks of Love, Pantene Beautiful Lengths, and Wigs for Kids.
- Habitat for Humanity- under the direction of a certified contractor, help build homes for lower income residences who also are doing a large portion of the work.
- Volunteer at soup kitchen or homeless shelter
- Mother's Milk Bank- donate human milk for premature babies. I am familiar with the Rocky Mountain Children's Health Foundation Milk Bank, although there are other organizations out there, both profit (research) and non profit based.
- Cuddle/Hold babies in the hospital
- Donate blood- okay, not a favorite, but still good to do.
- Donate Plasma (some organizations pay for this)
- Bring dinner to a family who just had a baby, major illness, etc
- Donate stuff for charity yard sales, or the like
- Free babysitting for a friend
- Tutor at local school
- Clear weeds and debris from a park/garden
- Help plant city flowers
- Pick up trash in parks
- Make wooden toys for children in 3rd world countries- or oil them as our family did after our grandpa and grandma made them.
- Help repaint someone's home, shed, cabin, etc
- Give excess garden produce away to others
- Help someone move
- Listen when someone needs to talk
- Refrain from saying something unkind
- Offer words of encouragement
- Share your talents with others
- Maintain a positive attitude
The list of ways to serve could go on and on, this certainly is not a comprehensive list. I am convinced the possibilities to make life better for our fellowmen are endless.
What have been some of your favorite ways to serve?