What good deeds can you do? Celebrate volunteer efforts and connect with other people!
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Talk with friends, parents, and teachers or other group leaders about the many ways people can help others. Make this project with a friend to show how much you care!
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On construction paper, trace around your friend’s spread-out hands with a Crayola Washable Marker. Ask your partner to trace your hands on another sheet. Color your hands with Crayola Multicultural Markers.
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You might read a story to your little brother or serve snacks at a club meeting. How does it make you feel when you volunteer to help? Show your ideas in a colorful picture. Describe your act of kindness or community service with words, too.
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Share your creation with others to encourage them to volunteer.
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