Education Projects
- Host a Born Learning Play Party to help parents, grandparents and caregivers explore ways to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities.
- Organize a book drive with your family, co-workers, school, club or faith community and donate the books to a local library, jail or shelter.
- Stuff backpacks with school supplies and deliver them to local schools.
- Build a Born Learning Trail at your church, child-care center or other gathering place.
- Organize transportation to a summer reading program at the local library for kids in your neighborhood.
- Call your local library and volunteer to help re-shelve books or run a children’s program.
- Allow a high school student to shadow you at work and show them how you apply the things you learned in school.
- Work with an agency to organize an outing for a group of children to a local museum, exhibit or play.
- Mentor an at-risk youth at your neighborhood school.
- Invite a friend, neighbor, family member to attend a school board meeting with you.
- Create a family story hour and read to children in your neighborhood.
- Organize a “making music” afternoon for kids in your neighborhood. Help them make instruments out of coffee cans, bottles, beads, etc.
- Collect art supplies for kids in shelters or hospitals.
- Teach computer skills at a literacy center, community center or shelter.
- Record your favorite book on tape for a child who is visually impaired or for a literacy group.
- Donate a newspaper subscription to a local school.
- Donate old musical instruments to a charity or community center. Offer to teach kids how to play them.
- Host an arts and crafts fair for mentally challenged adults and auction the finished products.
Income Projects
- Host a preview party of the PBS documentary series Unnatural Causes to spark discussions about racial and socioeconomic inequalities in health.
- Bring a group of children to a bank for a tour and show them how to open a savings account.
- Tutor at an adult literacy or technology program.
- Participate in a poverty simulation to better understand economic disparities in your community.
- Donate new or gently used professional clothing to an organization assisting individuals seeking employment.
- Volunteer to prepare tax returns for low-income families to help them acquire additional dollars in earned income tax credits.
- Organize a food drive with your coworkers or school.
- Knit baby blankets for expectant mothers or newborns.
- Bring bags of groceries to a shelter.
- Help build a home or shelter.
- Contact your local representative about an issue affecting working people in your community.
- Provide babysitting services for parents participating in job skills and training programs.
- Help seniors in your community make their homes more energy efficient.
- Find out which banks offer free checking and savings accounts to low-income families and promote them in relevant neighborhoods.
- Engage with youth-serving agencies to teach a class on how to save money and watch with them as it grows.
- Help senior citizens learn how to detect and prevent fraud.
- Take your family or friends with you to prepare, deliver or serve meals at a homeless shelter.
- Plan a summer jobs fair for high school students and offer tips on job preparation and interview skills.
- Start a vegetable garden and donate part of your harvest to a food pantry.
- Organize a voter registration drive to support local and national issues important to you and your community.
- Distribute emergency preparedness packets in your neighborhood.
Health Projects
- Organize a field day or health fair with a local school or your neighborhood to get kids active and exercising.
- 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.
- Find out what your local schools are doing to promote good nutrition and fitness among students and find ways to help them improve.
- Start a walking group for friends, families, neighbors and/or community members that meets regularly at a set time and location.
- Buy pedometers for your friends and have a friendly “most-steps-in-day” competition.
- Purchase personal care items (deodorant, shampoo, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, etc.) and donate them to a local women’s shelter.
- Organize a sing along at a children’s hospital.
- Fill diaper bags with items for new mothers and donate to a crisis pregnancy center.
- Invite children over to bake cookies then deliver them to a local nursing home or other families in your community.
- Organize a “beauty day” for a women’s shelter and give manicures, makeovers or haircuts.
- Volunteer to drive homebound residents to medical appointments, the grocery store or to visit friends.
- Certify your pet as a “good citizen” and bring it to a nursing home to spend time with residents.
- Canvass neighborhoods with information about low or no cost health services in the community.
- Organize regular kickball games for kids in your neighborhood.
- Sign up for a 5K, half-marathon or marathon to benefit a cause. If you’re not a runner, offer to help with registration or refreshments.
- Collect sports equipment and donate to a local school, shelter, community center or after-school program.
- Create care packages for overseas military personnel.
- Reclaim a neglected park for kids in your neighborhood.
- Deliver meals to homebound seniors.
- Coach a youth sports team.
- Take a group of teens on a brush-clearing hiking trip to keep park trails in good condition.
- Take five friends to a CPR class.
- Take friends with you to give blood.
- Organize a senior prom at a nursing home.







