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Embracing a spirit of giving: Five acts of service for families

By Mary Ann Blair

The holidays are a magical time for kids. Among the parties, decorations, treats and gifts galore, who can blame a child for feeling excited about this special time of year? As parents, we understand this excitement, but we also want our children to know the importance of giving and not just receiving. Here are five acts of service you can do as a family to spread holiday cheer this season:

1. BECOME A HELPER ELF IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

Shovel sidewalks or driveways. Make and hang holiday wreaths on neighbors’ doors. Deliver holiday treats to mailboxes. The possibilities are endless! Trying to keep your identity secret can make this even more fun for kids.

2. DONATE TOYS AND GAMES.

Have your kids sort through their stash of toys and games and choose some to donate to children in need. Chances are that a few (more likely several) playthings at the bottom of the toybox are no longer in use. Have your kids accompany you to a donation center to drop off these items.

3. BRING TREATS TO FIRST RESPONDERS.

Double your recipes during holiday baking and deliver the extra goodies to a local fire or police station. If home-baked goods aren’t allowed, have your kids choose some store-bought goodies. These community heroes often work long hours around the holidays, and this is a great opportunity to thank them for their hard work.

4. ADOPT A FAMILY FROM A TREE OF SHARING.

Many churches, community centers, schools and stores provide gifts to needy families through a tree-of-sharing program. Have your child choose a couple of tags from the tree and help you shop for the selected families.

5. DONATE TIME/SUPPLIES TO A LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER.

Spend time over the holiday break volunteering at a shelter. If you can’t volunteer in person, go to a pet store and pick out items to take to the shelter. Our furry friends need love over the holidays, too!

Our children are never too young (or too old) to learn about the importance of being in service to others. Kindness never goes out of season. Happy holidays and happy serving!


Mary Ann Blair is a mom of two boisterous boys. Besides chronicling her adventures in motherhood at maryannblair.com, she loves the outdoors, reading and all things crafty. Reach her at ma_blair@yahoo.com.

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