
Ten Acts of Kindness during the Month of March!
Ten Acts of Kindness during the Month of March: 1. Decorate reusable grocery bags and fill them with their favorite non-perishable food items, and deliver to a local food bank. Go
Ten Acts of Kindness during the Month of March: 1. Decorate reusable grocery bags and fill them with their favorite non-perishable food items, and deliver to a local food bank. Go
In the winter, we have no chances to participate in bike-a-thons, swim-a-thons and other outdoor charity events because in most places it is too cold. But that doesn't mean we
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, family shelters usually receive donations of clothes, food and other items, but one thing that is often overlooked is the desperate need for baby care items.
One of the most challenging type of fundraising can also be the one that can be the most rewarding - both for you as a leader and a child with some determination, initiative and family support. Kids have started many charities which have come to be highly regarded services for the community and even the nation. Check out the one below for inspiration.
Kids may want to form their own charity for many reasons, but usually they have watched a friend or loved one suffer through a very challenging situation, or they've been through one themselves. Kids have started many charities which have come to be highly regarded services for the community and even the nation. They also have the support of someone like you who can help them stay on course.
Kids have started many charities which have come to be highly regarded services for the community and even the nation. Kids may want to form their own charity or service
While supporting charities around the world has always been a big part of American culture, these days it is even bigger. Nearly every family knows a friend or has a relative who has been deployed in the military. Here is a way you can get your class involved with helping our troops.
The world is more environmentally conscious than ever before. Trees, flowers and bodies of water may not seem as interesting to kids as pets and people. However, environmental projects can generate opportunities to talk about the future of the planet and how God asks us to take care of it.
Large charities count on grass roots clubs and businesses to loan support and many go out of their way to make it easy. Your Sunday School or Bible Study class can help contribute to these charities with their own projects.