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Service Project Ideas

 

1. Assist with a blood drive 46. Sponsor a community group to fight racism
2. Collect food for a food bank

47. Start a recycling program in your community

3. Collect school supplies for kids in need 48. Develop a wildlife feeding area
4. Create tray favors for a local hospital 49. Build a habitat for wildlife
5. Collect blankets for a homeless shelter 50. Get trained and volunteer for a crisis hotline

6. Participate in a coat collection for kids

51. Participate in a gleaning project
7. Help with Toys for Tots 52. Send “thinking of you” cards to a nursing home
8. Volunteer at a library 53. Perform songs at a retirement community
9. Run a book drive 54. Start a pet visitation program
10. Read and record books on tape for the blind 55. Sponsor a younger girl troop  
11. Adopt a grandparent 56. Plan an event for a younger girl troop
12. Amass pet supplies for a local shelter 57. Design an educational library exhibit
13. Adopt a street 58. Learn sign language and teach it to others
14. Participate in a park clean up 59. Help with a bird count program  
15. Bake dog biscuits for an animal shelter 60. Offer childcare during worship services
16. Organize a beautification project 61. Host a heritage night
17. Start a recycling project in your meeting place 62. Make quilts for people with AIDS
18. Make toiletry kits for shelters 63. Make and distribute a craft book for new leaders
19. Create a health information campaign 64. Volunteer with the Special Olympics
20. Educate friends and family about osteoporosis    65. Volunteer with the Senior Games 
21. Help a non-profit organization prepare and send out mailings 66. Collect items for organizations such as Goodwill
22. Plant a neighborhood garden 67. Set up a play group for teen mothers
23. Organize a bicycle rodeo for kids 68. Plan a prejudice free day
24. Baby-sit during a PTA/PTSA meeting 69. Volunteer with a local sports group for kids
25. Baby-sit on election day 70. Collect sports equipment for schools 
26. Deliver meals with Meals on Wheels 71. Support a sports program for people with disabilities 
27. Become a No Butts About It Program Aide 72. Volunteer with Teen Court or a peer mediation program
28. Conduct a service project at camp 73. Teach computer skills to elderly neighbors
29. Collect stuffed animals for kids in crisis 74. Organize a workshop for other Girl Scouts
30. Write a letter to the editor about a subject that is important to you   75. Pick a health issue and inform others
31. Send cards to patients in the VA hospital 76. Clean up a walkway in your community
32. Visit patients in a local hospital 77. Set up an information booth at a local fair
33. Write letters to military personnel overseas 78. Join a project to label storm drains
34. Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity 79. Help control soil erosion in a park
35. Make first aid kits for your area 80. Help educate people about noise pollution
36. Refurbish a community center 81. Create a toy box for an emergency room 
37. Hold a fitness fair 82. Volunteer at a community garden
38. Plan a bridging ceremony for a younger troop 83. Organize a biking/skating/scootering safety clinic
39. Make energy conservation message and post them on light switches in your school    84. Volunteer at area Girl Scout events 
40. Hold a battery drive for smoke detectors 85. Contact the United Way to volunteer for them
41. Participate in a seat belt safety campaign 86. Adopt the new kid at school
42. Co-sponsor a car seat safety check point 87. Make welcome kits for new residents
43. Be a secret pal to someone in need 88. Assist a non-English speaking student
44. Volunteer at a food bank 89. Become a Program Aide
45. Work in a soup kitchen 90. Become a Girl Scout Ambassador
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