• Homeless Care Packages

  • Organize a blood drive

  • Clean a portion of the street, highway, road

  • Clean a local park

  • Volunteer at a soup kitchen

  • Gather food and supplies for the food pantry

  • Ask someone who you know does not have transportation if they need a lift or anything from the store

  • Call someone you know has few friends and ask how they are doing

  • Bring firewood to someone who cannot afford to buy any

  • Help someone get their garden started

  • Ask a small business owner what you could do to help them for a whole day

  • Organize a clothing drive for a family in need

  • Offer tutoring services

  • Cook for someone who could really use the help right now

  • Cut someone’s grass

  • Wash someone’s car

  • Offer a house cleaning

  • Offer to clean-up, straighten, organize someone’s yard

  • Plant a tree or flowers for someone

  • Contribute used books to the library or a small business thrift store

  • Donate clothes to a thrift store small business

  • Organize a bicycle drive to donate to adults and children

  • Offer to paint mailboxes in the neighborhood with their numbers on them

  • Organize an ‘old cell phone’ drive to donate

  • Organize a blanket and pillow drive for humans or animals

  • Send a care package to a service member

  • Write a service member

  • Pay for a first responders lunch

  • Learn CPR

  • Return grocery carts to the inside of the store

  • Organize a coloring book drive for children

  • Organize a ‘word puzzle and word find’ for the elderly

  • Organize a sock and house shoe drive for the elderly

  • Organize an ‘eyeglasses’ drive and donate.

  • Bring healthy treats to the fire station

  • Leave positive comments for small businesses on social media

  • Offer your services to a struggling business for a day

  • Teach a ‘free community class’ virtually, in-studio or anywhere

  • Teach a beginners yoga class at a men’s or women’s shelter

  • Share your knowledge with having to be asked

  • Make acquaintance with someone new ‘every single day’

  • Mentor someone

  • Give positive feedback to your spouse, mate or best friend

  • Make dinner for someone who is struggling on their path

  • Cardboard cover the windshield of a neighbors car during bad weather

  • Offer to walk a friend or neighbors pet who needs an extra hand or two

  • Bake ‘sugar free’ cookies and bring to the work. You can tell them later you used a natural zero calorie sweet substitute

  • Keep care packages in your trunk or protein bars or beef sticks in the console for the homeless