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Episode 24: 10 Quick and Easy Service Projects Your Family Can Do {Podcast}

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Our podcasts in March have been dedicated to the relationship between the family and the church. In this final episode, we provide 10 service projects that families can do to shine the glory of God and serve their fellow man.

Enjoy them all, with links to how to do them, below!

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The 10 Service Projects

To learn more about each project, simply click on the pictures!

1. Organize a Food Drive for a Local Hospital

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2. Create placemats for Meals on Wheels (or a similar program)

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3. Clean up a local park or neighborhood.

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4. Create a fleece hat for a child who doesn’t have much.

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5. Take part in Kid President’s “Socktober” each year

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6. Make a small plant holder from old cans and take to a nursing home or hospital.

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7. Send a care package to our troops.

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8. Make a chemotherapy care kit.

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9. Make “socks of love” for a homeless shelter.

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10. Make craft bags for a children’s hospital.

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Music Credit

Opening theme: “Josie Has the Upper Hand” by Josh Woodward

Closing theme: “Afterglow” by Josh Woodward

 

 

 

 

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