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We ALL have something to give!
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#DoGoodFromHome while #LearningtoGive

Are you looking to engage your students or kids at home?
These Simple Safe Service project guides give your family ideas for generous actions that encourage youth voice and promote the common good, even when we are apart. Each project includes step-by-step instructions, reflection, and a connection to an optional lesson plan. Do one or do them all!

Choose from our featured Simple Safe Service project guides below:
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The #DoGoodFromHome Challenge calls on youth and the caring adults in their lives to connect through kindness while they are social-distancing. Kids and teens can use their compassion and creativity to do acts of good from home. Small acts can make a big difference! 

Get ideas from Learning to Give lessons and activities, and when you post student service on social media using #DoGoodFromHome, Hasbro will donate toys to the children of essential workers.

#DoGoodFromHome while #LearningtoGive
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We ALL Have Something to Give!

Participating in social distancing is an act of generosity and civic duty during this virus outbreak throughout the world. Social distancing, more aptly named physical distancing, which means we are unable to engage at close physical proximity, can feel isolating and difficult. Calling attention to the generous nature of this global effort can help us feel better about the difficulty of staying apart from friends, loved ones, and strangers in traditional public settings like restaurants and stores. It is important to be aware of and process our feelings, and taking action is one way to move through those feelings.  
Generosity and Service While Practicing Social Distancing
  • Join Hands Day: (The first Saturday in May) Develop relationships between young people and adults through neighborhood volunteering. Youth and adults work together to plan, organize and implement the day's activity which builds trust and respect, and creates a sense of community.
  • Mother's Day: (May 10) Encourage your kids and students to take a moment to look into the work of Save the Children and the Convention on the Rights of the Child secured by the United Nations. 
  • Memorial Day: (May 25) Honor this holiday by educating students about patriotism and motivating students for service to their community and country.
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