100 Things You Can Do to Help Others for FREE...
- Use
your website to create a mission that everyone can participate in. It
only takes one person to create change. @Amee (Madame Deals)
- Go to an elderly person house and do yard work for them. @Angie Horton Goens
- Go to a nursing home or hospital and visit with them. @Angie Horton Goens
- Clean
a friends house or do their laundry if they are unable to or cook them a
meal. Sometimes just inviting them to dinner can lift their spirits!
Help them by running an errand if you are already out n about in
town…..Mow their yard if their mower is broke…so many things to
list! @April L Ross-Nottingham
- Compliment a total stranger in a grocery store. @Jzzyj Gina
- Give extra coupons away, donate items no longer needed or used to someone who can use them. @Anna Brady
- Donate outgrown clothes to families that need them. @Sally Thompson
- Say THANK YOU to your spouse-let’s them know you still appreciate them and not for granted. @Jzzyj Gina
- Coupon
for hygiene items, and then take the items to a homeless shelter or a
shelter for battered and abused woman and children. @Patty Brunty Mays
- Collect samples and freebies and take them to women’s shelters or animal shelters. Every little bit helps. @Margaret Maggie Porter
- Organize a rummage sale for a cause/charity. @Michelle Wojtasiak Coughlin
- Smile at everyone you see, you never know a friendly smile could brighten anyone’s day up!@Kathleen Kellams
- Next
time when your in line (Listen to the person’s total in front of you)
if you can afford it, HURRY and hand the cashier YOUR money/credit card
and say I got it. INSIST on it ? Tell them you owe me nothing. @Jzzyj
Gina
- Make dinner for a friend that is in need. Not only does it
help them but it brightens their spirits to eat dinner with you. Also if
you do not use a coupon in your Sunday paper try to think of someone
that may need it. It always helps to save a buck. Julia Drama-Queen Fish
- Cut your neighbors yard for them. @ Jzzyj Gina
- Smile!!! Sometimes someone is having a bad day and a smile is all that it takes to brighten them up! @Jo Ann Hayes Hart
- Wash a neighbors car! @Jzzyj Gina
- Make a homeless person a meal, they’ll appreciate it! @Marti Renfroe
- Start a coupon swap at your office, where people can drop in and take out as needed. @Kristen Whitfield Killinger
- If your lazy, have the WHOLE house cleaned by the time your parents/spouse/roommate gets home that evening SERIOUSLY LOL! @Jzzyj Gina
- Volunteer at a school (help in the office, read with a student, cut out things for the teacher, etc.) @Rhonda Tester Guinn
- Run errands for seniors or neighbors. @Rebecca Solis-Autry
- Pay for some ones groceries or a portion in the grocery line. @Rebecca Solis-Autry
- Collect shopping carts when done shopping. @Jackie Clark
- List of 100 things we can do for FREE… smile. @Jackie Clark
- Create
your on coupon and hand them out to family and friends, such as : free
babysitting services for a Saturday nite out, help out with your spring
cleaning, shocel your driveway, you get the idea, this could go on and
on. @John Ryan
- Listen! @Betty Shaffer
- If you are at a
grocery store and you are heading inside..why not take someone’s cart
inside? There are always people finished with their shopping carts and
searching for a place to put it! I know that this would help me. @Little
Sprinkles Of Fun
- Use your couponing to help a food closet at one
of the local churches. They make sure that the food goes to families in
need. Buy clothes and given them to a family in need or to one of the
local churches that help cloth those in need. @Anna Wactor
- Write
letters or make cards to send to military members serving our country.
Then send them to Keystone Soldiers for distribution. You could also
shovel snow or cut grass or do minor repairs for a veteran or military
family with someone serving overseas. @Kyle Lord
- Visit someone in
the nursing home that has no family or friends, recently at work we
discovered 23 people in one that had NO ONE, we bought them Christmas
presents on what they had on their list. Just about all of them had
simple items like wanted a button up sweater, new pants, new shirt. I
have also taken shoe boxes and decorated them and filled them with items
like lotions etc and delivered them to each person in the nursing
home. @Connie Reeves Boswell
- Get freebies and donate them to others. @Ellen Meachum
- If
you know how to crochet do some lap blankets for the people in a
nursing home, I don’t know how but people that worked for me did and we
had yarn donated and we took them to them. @Connie Reeves Boswell
- Just go visit someone in the nursing home that has No one, the company and caring means a lot to them. @Connie Reeves Boswell
- Take
the coupons you are not going to use and give them to the girls at
Walmart, etc, they don’t make a lot and are really appreciative. @Connie
Reeves Boswell
- Volunteer to cook a dinner for families that are staying in your local Ronald McDonald House Charities. @Chrissy Stanek
- When
grocery shopping always pick up a few things for your elderly
neighbors….of course at no charge….I do this all the time for my mom and
her neighbors and they really appreciate it….a little kindness goes a
long way. @Carla Jackson
- http://www.RingBells.org my kids and I ring bells for The Salvation Army USA every
year. We hand out Hershey Kisses, mini candy canes, and sing
carols. @Chrissy Stanek
- Volunteer for a local Habitat for
Humanity http://www.volunteermatch.org/
or http://www.serve.gov/Volunteer for your local food pantry, or throw a
food drive fundraiser –
http://feedingamerica.org/?get-involved/volunteer.aspx @Chrissy Stanek
- Next time it snows, shovel your neighbor’s sidewalk. @Deborah Rosen
- Contact your local health & human services office and ask to speak with a volunteer coordinator. @Chrissy Stanek
- Contact your local school and volunteer to tutor or read to children.a child. @Chrissy Stanek
- Take your neighbors trash to the street on trash day! @Shirley Emert Carr
- Want to help animals? Find a local shelter where you can volunteer – http://www.petfinder.com/?shelters.html @Chrissy Stanek
- Walk someone pet that is disabled or elderly. @Jessica Hall Sizemore
- Log on to your local Craigslist at Craigslist.org and Communities Volunteers. @Chrissy Stanek
- Take toys and movies to the children’s ward at your local hospital(s). @Krystal Kelly Greer
- Rake
leaves in the fall. . . . shovel snow in the winter . . . plant their
flowers in the Spring . . . water their plants, weed their garden in the
summer. @Kathie S
- Color holiday decorations or make craft
decorations for residents in a local nursing home, and come deliver them
yourself. Bring a few books to read to the residents, they’ll never
turn down company! Find simple print-outs at sites like –
http://familyfun.go.com/?printables/?holiday-printables @Chrissy Stanek
- Carry
groceries to the car of someone who has difficulty walking. If you know
the person, offer to go to the person’s home and carry the groceries
inside. @Lisa Curtis
- Knock on their door and just ask them if
there is something you can do for them today. Tell them that you are
trying to rack up your ‘community service’ hours (so they don’t feel
embarrassed that you asked). There is always something needing to be
done in any home – dusting the cobwebs in the corner, cleaning out the
gutters, mowing the grass, etc.. @Kathie S
- Organize a weeks worth of meals for those with newborn babies or a sick child. @Krystal Kelly Greer
- Make homemade gifts and give them out just because @Trisha Wieber
- Have
expired coupons (you KNOW you do!) Have coupons you won’t use? (you
KNOW you do) Why not send them overseas for our troops to use (they can
many times use expired coupons, too!) –
madamedeals.com/reminder-expired-coupons-for-troops/ @Chrissy Stanek
- Quick
Bake cookies and take them to the local fire station or police station
or teacher’s lounge at a local school simply to say “THANKS!” @Beth Nason
- Donate clothes that no longer fit or that you no longer wear. @Tamatha Burrus~WeEmpowerU
- Give out compliments that you mean and simply be polite.
- Recycle. @Randi Wall
- Make your own cards for the troops and/or child cancer patients (get the kids in on this one). @Randi Wall
- Donate books that you no longer read. Randi Wall
- Just be kind. @Randi Wall
- When
you have a lot of leftovers and you don’t think you’ll end up eating
them all (think: big batch of soup in the crock pot, etc), take a throw
away container (old margarine container, or the plastic tubs lunch meat
comes in) and fill it up. While you’re out and about, offer it to
someone who is homeless/needs a meal (In our city, panhandling is
allowed as long as you don’t approach people. You can stand at the
intersection with a sign and my husband has handed out many meals on his
way to work). @Loni Gofran
- If you have a neighbor who is elderly,
disabled, or ill, offer to take that person’s trash can to the curb on
collection days. After the trash is picked up, take the can back to its
regular spot. @Lisa Curtis
- If you know someone who shops at a
military commisary* they accept expired coupons up to 6 months. So send
your expired coupons to someone in the military who uses
coupons. @Stephanie Jordan
- Babysit, dogsit, housesit, take in
someone’s mail, offer to clean their house, offer to shovel
snow/rake/mow, sit and listen, write an encourageing note, sing to them,
read to them, PRAY for them. @Kris Lyon Foushee
- Shovel your entire block’s sidewalks before they get up in the morning. @Chrissy Stanek
- Volunteer
at your local elementary school. They can always use the help. And you
get the added benefit of all the smiles from the students, and sometimes
even hugs! @Terry Bell
- Visit a local women’s shelter and spend an hour reading to the kids. @Emay Jai
- Something
free of charge – if you are out an about hold the door for someone
else. Have the person behind you go first. If you have extra coupons you
aren’t going to use hand them to someone who may use them. (Looking at a
particular product. While you are holding the coupon in your hand.) If
you are at a fast food restaurant and you have a coupon for a free
Chick-fil-a sandwich hand it to them if you don’t intend on using it.
Smile – Last time I checked that was free. If you see someone has
dropped their keys pick them up for them. They may have a disability and
can’t bend. You would be blessing by paying it forward with Random Acts
of Kindness. @Tanesha Edwards
- When
you see a mom in public who is struggling with a child’s behavior, take
a moment to say something kind to her. @Trisha Wieber
- Also, if
you see a parent(s) with multiple children in tow, please don’t make
comments like “Are they all yours? Wow. I can’t even keep up with my one
child/two children.” Instead, share something positive about the family
like, “You have a beautiful family. It’s nice to see families shopping
together.” @Trisha Wieber
- Offer babysitting for them or free housecleaning for 2 – 3 hours. @Debbie Saville
- Offer to make a meal for someone who is feeling under the weather. @Rhonda Greig
- Send
a note to someone you know who is having a difficult time…or an elderly
person in your neighborhood who has no one…let them know someone is
thinking of them. @Diane Murray
- If you get the newspaper
delivered to you, and you can read it in the morning, pass it on to
another neighbor or elderly person who may enjoy it after you. @Diane
Murray
- Drop your old magazines off at a senior center or retirement home, hospice or other place that may enjoy them. @Diane Murray
- http://feedingamerica.org/ its not free though donating only $0.12 is what it cost for 1 meal. @Sherri Covington
- You
can give your never used luggage to foster kids. They often have to
move their things in garbage bags. Contact family services in your
county and city to donate. @Foogan
- Teach someone a skill you are good at. @Amee (Madame Deals)
- We
never go a day in our home without helping another person and it’s the
little things that count. A smile to acknowledge they exist, a hello how
are you, helping somebody who is trying to reach something high on a
shelf in the grocery store, helping someone to the car with their
grocery cart, helping a neighbor unload their car, taking your leftovers
to a homeless person, making a card to send to the local
hospital/nursing home for somebody who has no family,cleaning an elderly
or handicapped persons home who would otherwise have to struggle to do
it themselves or pay out of pocket, fix a meal for neighbors ( usually
just a casserole in one of those foil pans with a lid so they can warm
in it and then they won’t have to wash the dish either. @Mary
Miller-Quartemont
- Donate old coats and blankets to shelters. @Lisa Champion Greene
- Pick a day with a neighbor and take turns each week driving to the grocery store. Gas prices keep rising! @Sandra Smith
- At an evening function, scrape the windows on the cars next to you. keep the coffee pot full on Mondays. @Jennifer Markestad
- Smile at a stranger. You never know, it may be the highlight of their day. @Janice Gardner Magruder
- Offer to watch the little ones while they do errands, grocery shop, dr. appt, hair appt, etc. @Sandra Smith
- Quick pay for someone’s meal at the drive-thru or restaurant anonymously. @Beth Nason
- Offer
to mow the lawn or bring in firewood for an older person who can’t get
around very well. Offer to grocery shop for a new Mom, a sick friend or
an elderly person. @Diane Murray
- Write a nice note. People love that! Clean their house! I would LOVE it if someone did that for me! @Zené Snider
- My
husband uncle lives downstairs from us. He has diabeties and no legs.
When I cook I always make extra for him…. Makes me feel good to help
him. @Jessica Hall Sizemore
- If ur going somewhere,,,grocery
store, walmart , pharmacy ect offer neighbors if they need some thing to
pick up… checking in with each other saves gas time an energy,, cost u
know more an saves others! @Dana Wood
- Offer a ride to someone who doesn't have a car. @Amee (Madame Deals)
- collect stuffed animals from friends and family and give them to kids that are sick and have cancer. @Holly Cheatham Saunders
- I use my free products coupons I win from blogs like cereal, and hand them out or take them to the food bank. @Tamara Bennington
- Donating all the travel size things we get to the homeless shelters. @Cassandra Boyd Willis
- I work for a local community action agency and I distribute them to those who need them. samples that is. @Denise Woods
- Start
a diaper/clothing drive for your community. What we did and still do is
ask anyone and everyone to bring in any unused portion(s) of their
diapers/clothing that their child has outgrown and exchange for ones we
may have. It starts out small but will grow in time and involve your
local community news station and area churches to get the word out. Its a
great FREE way to help out anyone and everyone who is in need
regardless of income. God Bless. @George Fields
- If you see a problem be part of the solution.Think of something to help. @Amee (Madame Deals)
- If
you notice a mom is trying to get something done in a store offer to
help with the kids for a minute so she doesn’t lose her mind. @Tamatha Burrus~WeEmpowerU
- Teach your children the importance of giving back and doing for others. @Tamatha Burrus~WeEmpowerU
- Share this list and encourage others to do more. They will thank you later. @Tamatha Burrus~WeEmpowerU
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