Sewing for charity is a great way to donate time and skills. Get inspired to sew for these charities with beginner and easy sewing projects.
Join me in helping to sew dresses for girls all over the world. In Part 2 of the Sewing for Charity series, the fabric arrives and designs come together!
15 Family-Friendly Service Project Ideas for Kids l Service project ideas for kids of all ages l Some quick and some more lengthy, all fun!
Get 5 actionable steps you can take to teach your children over time to have charity for others. These are simple to do.
Gimme! Gimme! In a world filled with commercials for the latest toys and technology, how do you teach your kid about giving? Charity is important whether it is time or […]
These 26 charities are looking for sewers and knitters to put their creative skills to use to help those less fortunate.
Whether you're a knitter, crocheter, crafter, quilter, or sewist, we all love our crafts for many reasons. Why not spread that joy a little further by using your crafts for a good cause? These charities accept various types of craft donations for all causes. Pack boxes for children around the world in need, stitch up some blankets to keep children warm, and more! No matter your craft of choice, there's a way you can give back to those in need. Crafting for charity is a great way to get your kids involved in the world of charity and philanthropy as well.
I want to share 5 great organizations that need your time and talents. They need volunteers to make handmade items. It is often assumed that most items needed are for knitters and crocheters. However, this list shows that crafting for a cause requires all different type
Make a difference by donating craft projects to these 45+ charities! Crochet, knit, sew & quilt for a favorite charity.
Here is a listing of national charitable organizations that need your lovingly sewn donations. There are so many ways you can sew for charity.
Get kids involved in the community with these simple service projects ideas for teens. Learn how to make a fleece blanket with a step-by-step tutorial.
When choosing charities for kids to donate to, let your child pick one where a small contribution – $12 or less – makes a tangible difference. You’re trying to raise
Sewing for charity is a great way to help others. Here's 12 sewing charities to helps right now perfect for sewing beginners up to seasoned sewists.
Whether you have a few extra minutes or a lot of extra fabric, a little generosity goes a long way when it comes to sewing charities.
Share & Help Me GrowTis the season to think of others. While I personally believe that we should be charitable all year round, there seems to be a special emphasis on giving during the holidays. This gives us a great opportunity as parents and teachers to use the events around us to teach our children […]
Charity Sewing Ideas - local and global charities in need of handmade or fabric donations including Days for Girls
This post is brought to you by WeAreTeachers, the Allstate Foundation and WE. Teaching our kids empathy and how to be a global citizen is so important,
Christmas Charity Gift Guide to DIY and Give - tons of great ideas! As you know, Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. Falling snow, twinkling lights, and the true spirit of
10 fun items to donate to a children's hospital. The perfect list of items to donate to kids in need.
These acts of kindness for kids are perfect for groups looking to do something for the community! Whether you are a school, church, or scouts group,
A feed the hungry service project where we filled Christmas stockings to give to people who may be able to use it. #LightTheWorld
Save this article for later! Best Easy Fundraiser Ideas For School PTO PTA Trying to find unique fundraising ideas that help you raise money fast? The key is to pick a fundraiser that your potential participants will be in to. Whether you are raising money for school, kids, sports, charity or a non profit organization planning a money making fundraiser doesn't have to be stressful! Keep reading for 13 ways to raise money for your school PTO, PTA or team fundraiser! Bingo Night Fundraiser You may be thinking that hosting a bingo night sounds like a LOT of work. In reality, it's pretty simple. The best part of a Bingo Night Fundraising event is it's cheap and easy. If you are raising money for your school PTO or PTA the cafeteria is a great place to host your Bingo Fundraiser. The tables are perfect for attendees to daub their bingo cards and eat a spaghetti dinner or snacks that are provided as a part of the event. Want to have a good estimate on the number of participants or limit how many people attend due to space or resource limitations? Sell tickets to your event. This will allow you to know exactly how many people are planning to come. Included in this Bundle: 11x14 Poster, 8.5x11 Flyer, 8x10 Sign, 5x7 Invitation and 2.5x4 tickets so you can send your invitations however you like! Use the formal invitation for administrators, board members, and staff. You can send the flyers out digitally and post on social media to draw a big crowd! Check out one of these other fun Bingo Night Event Bundles and get your creative juices flowing! How to Host A Fun Run or 5K 10K Color Run Fundraiser When you're picking a fundraiser for your organization definitely consider adding a fun run or color run event to your annual fundraising efforts! Hosting a 5k or 10k run or walkathon is a great way to raise money for your school PTO or neighborhood HOA. The best part is, kids and pets have the ability to participate as well making this a great idea for an annual event that everyone looks forward to! Another bonus to hosting a walkathon or active event is the cost is really low. So, regardless of whether you're a new organization trying to raise money or an event planner looking for a fun new event to add this year, you'll love it! Included in this Bundle: 11x14 Poster, 8.5x11 Flyer, 1/2 Sheet Take Home Flyer and 2 per page template for take home flyers! Be sure to include water stations along the path for your activity. If you want assistance from your local police department, just clear the path that you have planned with them prior to the event. Want to add some competition to your event? Get donations from local businesses as prizes for the top 5 participants. Cash Calendar Fundraiser Cash calendar fundraiser is a cheap and easy fundraising idea that works great for any sports team, school PTO, PTA or group. There are tons of options for how you run this unique fundraiser. Choose to sell actual calendars, or you can literally have donors pick a date to donate. Kids can get donations for multiple days or individual from each pledge to donate. How it works: Let's say I choose to pick the 10th and 25th to donate to little
These 26 charities are looking for sewers and knitters to put their creative skills to use to help those less fortunate.
Discover 26 brilliant, creative and thoughtful DIY items to handcraft to donate to your local nursing home.
Kids’ worlds are small. It mainly consists of their house, maybe school, and that’s the main extent of their daily lives. Especially now, during the …
We have 11 unique ways to help community, inspire kids volunteering, and get your kids involved during emergency situations and tough times—perfect if you're wondering how can students help the community. Even when you're isolating, you can still help your community and neighbors and get service hours!
This post kicks off a series of service projects focused on helping individuals and families going through chemotherapy. Posts in the S...
Looking to fundraise for charity? This post is for you. 47 charity fundraising ideas, and how to fundraise based on our 1000km bicycle trek around Australia
20 great Random Acts of Kindness for kids. THese kindness project ideas are great for kids to spread kindness to others.
I am excited to team up with my good friend Meg, who is also a foster mom, to share our vision of giving back to kids in foster care. We had similar experiences with our first placement, so when sh…
You can make the world an better place! Even on a budget! Discover 52 simple and easy frugal acts of kindness you can do today. Pay it forward.
help, animal shelter, dog, cat toys, rice socks, heating pad, animals, giving back, easy for kids, how to help, kittens, warmth, after surgery, spay, neuter, fabric markers, service project, ideas, fun crafts, diy,
If you're looking for a community service for kids, these ideas should help spark some ideas that you can incorporate into your plans for community service.
Spread kindness with these family-friendly volunteer ideas for kids each month with this Family Volunteer Challenge to make volunteering a habit for kids.
Follow Clare's Contemplations on Facebook! I have the quite possibly the world's most boring medical records-I rarely see the doctor, I have never stayed overnight in the hospital (besides, of course, the birth of my children!) or had any type of surgery. I can only imagine what it would be like to be chronically ill, or to have a child with serious health issues. But, since I have a pretty vivid imagination, I can guess that it has to be pretty stressful, and scary and exhausting. And boring, in some ways. There is a lot of waiting, I'm told, when you have a loved one undergoing surgery or other intense medical procedures. And while I can't necessarily make the waiting shorter, or less scary, I am pretty sure I can try my hardest to make it less stressful and boring! Remember the butterfly shower? The sweet woman it was for delivered the most precious little girl-one with some weighty medical problems. The little girl is having major surgery this week-and I can't really know what the family is going through. But I wanted to help. So I suggested to our Bible study group that we put together hospital care packages-for the family! There is also a not-quite three year-old little boy- one who doesn't really understand what is going on, and will be missing his mom and his sister while they are at the hospital for possibly up to several weeks. My group was beyond generous, and I wanted to share what we came up with-in case you know someone with a similar situation. We wanted to provide some things for the mom while she was at the hospital- not just during the surgery, but also while she was staying there for the days of recovery. I figured she can share the snacks with her husband, although I don't know that he will appreciate much else! A sweet woman from our church made some excellent suggestions, she has a chronically ill child and really understands. Here is what we put in: -magazines -nail polish and file -fuzzy slipper socks -tissues -snacks (she suggested food that could be microwaved or have hot water added, so we put in oatmeal and packaged soup, as well as pretzels, crackers, and trail mix) -a book of word games and mechanical pencils -lotion -chapstick -a fuzzy blanket (sometimes those waiting rooms can be cold!) -a small bottle of laundry soap (there are machines for family members to do wash) -gum not pictured: later the woman who made the suggestions added a towel (she said the hospital ones are horrible!) and some toiletry items. She suggested brown paper bags and a sharpie to label food with-there are often communal refrigerators, so it helps to keep things organized. She also said that a list of nearby restaurants that deliver would be helpful-especially since the hospital is over an hour away from our city. We included several gift cards for various restaurants- I figured they could use them while at the hospital or after they come home, but either way it helped out with a few meals! We probably had the most fun putting together the bag for the little boy. I don't even have everything pictured-it was like Christmas! I think he will be able to be entertained for a long time. I figured he won't use everything at the hospital, but whoever is taking care of him during the days his mom is gone (his dad, or relatives) will appreciate having some new things to bring out to keep him occupied. We put in: -coloring book and crayons -small picture book -cardboard tray puzzle -hand santizer -Squinkies (little toy people) -Play Doh (the round container in the back) that came with molds and accessories -snacks (yogurt raisins, Go-Go Squeeze applesauce, perfect since it doesn't require a spoon, cheese crackers, fruit snacks) -reusable/disposable cups -Tummy Tickler drink- these are great because they are filled with apple juice and are reusable, and also one of the most spill-proof cups on the market. -"army men" toys -Play pack with stickers and activity book -cookie tray, that could be used for holding snacks or coloring books, or playing with Play Doh. Not shown: fun mustache straws, socks, magnetic letters for the tray, and a bunch of other little things that I didn't have time to take photos of! And I wanted some activities for him to do. I have been working on a "Busy Bag" board on Pinterest for a long time. My son is a little too old for most of them now, but I still like adding to the ideas. It turned out to be providential, because I found some great things to make for the bag! I made: -a button "snake" pieces of felt that you thread on a ribbon with a button stitched on the end. You cut slits in the felt and then the child can put them onto the ribbon. The button keeps them from falling off. I hot glued the angled end of the ribbon to make it more sturdy. - "Pom Pom Stuff In"- I cut a small hole in the lid of a plastic container and covered the rough edges with tiny pieces of duct tape (so they wouldn't be sharp) and filled it with pom-poms. He can push the pom-poms in through the hole. The pom-poms can also be used with the number cards. -Domino Counting Cards- I printed and laminated these. They can be used with the pom-poms or with Play Doh. -Animal/Shape Matching Cards- I printed and laminated these as well. They can be used for simple matching or to play "Memory". Not shown: I printed and laminated a cute "pie" activity mat from this site- click on "Pie Playdough Mat" at the bottom to download directly. You roll Play Doh balls for a counting activity. I put each activity in a separate bag and labeled them with the suggested directions, that way no matter who is caring for him, they can help him to use each item. I had all the materials on hand for most of these activities, and while it did take a couple of hours to put everything together, it gave a really handmade and *hopefully* thoughtful touch. I am sure the family has plenty to do with all the details of the surgery and real-life concerns, so I don't know that putting together bags like these is a top priority. We are hoping that they will know we are keeping them all in our prayers during this time, and when they use one of the gifts they will know they are loved. Linked up at: "Wow Me Wednesday" at Ginger Snap Crafts '"Whatever Goes Wednesday" at Someday Crafts "Wow Us Wednesday" at Family Home and Life "Pin It Thursday" at Sweet Bella Roos "Blog Stalking Thursday" at The Crafty Blog Stalker "Thrifty Thursday" at Living Well, Spending Less "Craft Frenzy Friday" Craft Dictator
Whether you are also leading a tween/teen group who is looking to understand " Why is community service important?" - here are 15+ great service projects for tweens!
Planning your next big employee charitable giving campaign (or trying to get a program off the ground for a first time)? Here are some fresh ideas for engaging employees and putting the “fun” into fundraising. Draw some inspiration from the infographic below and use the following timetable to help plan your company’s campaign activities: Month Campaign…
Sick child in the hospital or at home? They may need distractions from the illness or broken leg. Put together some awesome hospital care packages for kids!
Whether you have a few extra minutes or a lot of extra fabric, a little generosity goes a long way when it comes to sewing charities.
Presented by Capital One ® Moments throughout this time of year highlight how successful I was at my goal of raising giving children. Successes warm my
The Best Random Acts of Kindness Ideas, you'll find over 200 Acts of Kindness Ideas That Will Inspire You, Kindness printables, Simple Acts of Kindness, Kindness ideas for Kids, Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness, Plus, over 100 Examples of Random Acts of Kindness, Kindness Ideas
Learn how one special mom coordinated with her community to support local children's hospitals. Here's 6 Ways you can get involved to support PICU Units.
Looking to fundraise for charity? This post is for you. 47 charity fundraising ideas, and how to fundraise based on our 1000km bicycle trek around Australia
How to Find a Shelter for Your Handmade Personal Care Items Information about finding a local shelter to donate your handmade items and ideas on what to make!
What better way to teach children about generosity and charitableness than by sharing stories of kids who began charities, often before high school.
Looking for service sewing opportunities? We've rounded up ways to sew for organizations whose need for donations is on-going and year-round.