Education
1. Invite a friend, neighbor, family member to attend a school
board meeting with you.
2. Organize a book drive with your family, co-workers, school,
club or faith community.
3. Read to children in your family, at your library, or with a
local non-profit engaged in child care or literacy.
4. Purchase school supplies for a local school to distribute to
children who need them.
5. Enroll your child in a summer reading program at the local library.
6. Donate your newspaper subscription to a local school when you
go on vacation.
7. Allow a high school student to shadow you at work and show them
how you apply things you learned in school.
8. Take the children in you life to a local museum, exhibit or
play.
9. Be a mealtime partner for a pre-school class to help kids develop
social skills.
10. Mentor an at-risk youth at your neighborhood school.
Income
11. Bring a child in your life to a bank to have a tour and open
up a savings account.
12. Tutor at an adult literacy or technology program.
13. Donate new or gently used professional clothing to an organization
assisting individuals in seeking employment.
14. Serve as a greeter at a free tax preparation community coalition
site to help low-income families acquire up to thousands of dollars
in earned income tax credits.
15. Volunteer to prepare tax returns for low-income families.
16. Contact your local representative about an issue affecting
working people in your community.
17. Ask your bank if they offer free checking and savings accounts
to low-income families and encourage them to start if they don't.
18. Engage with a middle school to teach a class on how to save
money and watch with them as it grows.
19. Help senior citizens learn how to detect and prevent fraud.
Health
20. Contact your local health clinic to offer assistance
in anything from distributing flyers to serving on an event committee
to writing a letter to the editor on their behalf.
21. Check into what healthy snacks are or are not available in
your local schools and call on others to promote tasty healthy
meals and fun exercise at school.
22. Start a walking group for friends, families, neighbors and/or
community members that meets regularly at a set time and location.
Soon the group will exist even if you can't make!
23. Get a flu shot.
24. Buy pedometers for your friends and have a fun competition
for who can walk the most steps.
25. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes
and soap and drop them off at the local shelter.
26. Help transport families to necessary medical appointments so
children can have proper screening and immunizations.
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26 Ways to Live United
Volunteer Solutions
United Way of Etowah County
605 South 4th Street
Gadsden, AL 35901
Tel: 256-547-2581
Fax: 256-546-4360
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