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service projects

It can be hard to find service projects during the late winter and early spring times, but it is important to continue to volunteer. If your club is struggling with service ideas, here are a few you can try:

Get involved in a local school: You can volunteer as a reading buddy, mentor, or tutor at a nearby school. Not only will you be making a difference in a child's life, but you'll also have the opportunity to connect with the community and inspire the next generation of leaders.

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Spread love and cheer: Valentine’s Day is almost here! Organize a Valentine's Day card drive for seniors or children in hospitals. This simple yet meaningful act will bring a smile to the face of those who may be feeling lonely or isolated.

Serve a helping hand: As the weather gets colder, many soup kitchens see an increase in demand for warm meals. Give back by volunteering at a local soup kitchen and making a difference in the lives of those who are less fortunate.

Get your hands dirty: Now is a great time to help out at a community garden and prepare for the spring planting season. Not only will you be giving back to the community, but you'll also get to enjoy the great outdoors and connect with nature!

Make someone's day: February is National Random Acts of Kindness Month, and small acts of kindness can go a long way in making a difference in someone's day. Spread positivity and joy by participating in a random act of kindness campaign and making a difference in your community.

Help raise funds for a cause: Many non-profit organizations rely on fundraising to continue their work. Organize a fundraiser like a silent auction, a bake sale, or a concert, and make a difference in your community while having fun!

Want more ideas? Access the Service Project Directory!