Service can be done by anyone at any age.
This post should hopefully help provide you with some ideas on what service activities might be appropriate and what might be available for the different ages in our troop. These are just ideas and really...the opportunities to provide service are endless. Use this as a tool and build your service ideas and opportunities from here. No service is too small if it's showing God's love to another!
We encourage you to serve behind the scenes (shopping for a food pantry) and directly with those in need (serving lunch at a food pantry).
Tenderheart 5 hours of service = 1 service star
Tenderheart Service Ideas
- Work at your church - consult your church's Children's Ministry Team to see what you might be able to do to help.
- Be a baker for transplant recipients and their families at Gift of Life Transplant House. Girls can shop, plan, bake, clean-up and help deliver the food. All time working on these things counts as service.
- Hold the door open for someone at church...without anyone even asking you to do it.
- Send a card to your Sunday School Teacher
- Color placemats for Season's Hospice in Rochester. Just give them a call to pick up some that you can work on at home.
- Make a tie blanket for a child through an organization such as Project Linus.
- Ring bells for The Salvation Army
- Send a card to your teacher at school letting them know how much you appreciate them.
- Drop off a plant or baked goods at your local fire station.
- Rake your neighbors lawn.
- Write your mayor, representative, president, etc. and let them know how much you appreciate their service to the community.
- Put together a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child and deliver it to your church or local drop off center. Count your shopping time as well as your wrapping of the items for service.
- Walk around a park or your neighborhood and pick up trash.
- Cardsforheroes.org is always looking for cards to send to service men and women overseas. Make cards for them to use that are blank and the service men and women can use these to send letters back to their families. See their website for more details.
- Visit someone in a nursing home (non-relative). Make a craft or card for them too!
- ask at church for any names of peopleto visit or call and ask a nursing home.
- The Elder Network Faith in Action Program is in need of friendly visitor volunteers. Commitment is one time per week at elderly persons homes. United Way of Olmsted County has more information about this opportunity.
Reminder: The service star program is to award the girls for community service. This is service outside of the family. So visiting an elderly woman at a nursing home is service, but visiting your own great-grandma in a nursing home is not.
If your daughter wants to earn an award for service to family, that is awarded separately through our badge program. The badge is titled, "Family Helper".
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