This challenge not only brings service learning to the forefront of every day, it also exposes kids to a variety of service activities. Take the 30 Days of Service Challenge We Are Teachers Project Linus: Make security blankets for children in hospitals.Operation Gratitude: Say thank you in a meaningful way to troops serving overseas by volunteering to assemble care packages.Habitat for Humanity: The Habitat Youth Programs instill a love of volunteering from an early age by providing a variety of volunteer opportunities for those as young as 5.Puppy raisers can be any age, whether you’re 9 or 90. Guide Dogs for the Blind: Train or foster guide dogs or help with administrative tasks.Arbor Day Tree Campus K-12: Join the program and turn your school campus into an arboretum, while teaching other students to become tree stewards for the future.Check out our whole list of 50 volunteer opportunities for kids here. Volunteering lies at the heart of many service learning projects, and the activities are pretty much endless. ![]() Service Learning 101: Making Learning Real and Relevant.New to service learning projects? Start here. We’ve got project ideas that are ideal for kids of all ages, whether they’re working on their own, as a class, or with their families. These activities get kids involved in their communities, developing empathy and a sense of generosity. Service learning projects have become an important part of school culture, and for good reason.
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