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9 At-Home Volunteer Opportunities for Kids

Want your kids to grow up with an attitude of service and gratitude? Start at home!

These charitable and volunteer opportunities for kids let your family give back without leaving the house. If you know of other ways to volunteer from home, please add a new recommendation to the list below to share with fellow parents. Many remote and virtual service projects for kids are fun to do together, so think about trying some of these volunteer opportunities for family night!

We also love sharing local places in our community that welcome young volunteers. If your family has volunteered with kids at any local organizations, please share these by "adding a place" to our Local Gems page! We've also curated more than a dozen lists of places to volunteer with kids in metro areas around the United States, so be sure to type "volunteer" in the search bar to see if we've got one near you!


 
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    Project Linus

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    Project Linus provides comfort and security to ill and traumatized children through lovingly handmade blankets. Volunteer "blanketeers" are needed to create homemade blankets of all sizes and styles, from knit blankets to quilts to easy no-sew fleece blankets. They even provide free patterns for your family to get started. Volunteers drop off blankets at local chapters located around the country.

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    Zooniverse

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    Zooniverse makes it possible for anyone to contribute to real scientific research happening around the world! Volunteers choose from a wide variety of projects in different scientific fields and are generally asked to answer simple questions about documents, images and/or videos provided through the Zooniverse online platform, making it a great way to volunteer from home!

    Alexandra F. said:  My teen has enjoyed working on a space-related project, and there are often projects tracking animals in the wild which may be especially interesting for kids! Minors sign up with a parent's permission and email address.

    operationgratitude.com

    Operation Gratitude

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    Families can help Operation Gratitude in their work to say "thank you" to our military and first responders through a variety of hands-on volunteer opportunities for kids. Options include crafting paracord lanyards, knitting handmade scarves and hats, writing letters of thanks, and creating blank greeting cards that deployed troops can use to write home to loved ones.

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    Warm Up America!

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    The Warm Up America! Foundation provides handmade blankets and warm accessories to fulfill requests from homeless shelters, nursing homes, children's hospitals, and more organizations serving people in need. Volunteers contribute individual 7" by 9" knitted or crocheted sections that are then joined together to form a full blanket. A great volunteer opportunity for kids who are practicing a new hobby! Donations of full blankets, scarves and hats are also accepted and all contributions can be sent in through the mail to the foundation's office in Texas.

    dosomething.org

    Do Something

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    Do Something is digital platform for kids and teens who want to see social change. There are several active campaigns to choose from, many of which can be done locally or from home. Some of these include collecting jeans for kids, donating personal care products for kids and creating self-esteem messages.

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    Freerice

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    Freerice is an online quiz game created by the World Food Programme, a humanitarian organization working around the world to end hunger. Kids can answer questions about a variety of subjects including vocabulary, math, geography and literature, and difficulty can be adjusted to the right level for your child. Each correct answer earns the WFP a donation equivalent to the cost of 10 grains of rice from ad sponsors. It's educational screen time that gives back!

    Giving Factory Direct

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    Looking for somewhere to donate your high quality new and gently-used children’s clothing? Giving Factory Direct matches you with a child experiencing clothing insecurity, and provides a pre-paid UPS shipping label so you can ship clothing directly to a child who needs it.

    binkypatrol.org

    Binky Patrol

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    If you and your children can sew, knit, crochet, or quilt (or are considering picking these up as new hobbies for the kids), consider making blankets for children in need of comfort through Binky Patrol. Binky Patrol works through their local chapters around the United States to get handmade blankets to various organizations serving children, including foster care, hospitals, and shelters. You can find patterns and details about how to help on their website, as well as addresses for local chapters and where you can send completed binkies.

    createforkids.org

    Create For Kids

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    Create For Kids provides activity kits and handmade cards to bring creativity and joy to hospitalized children. As a Create For Kids volunteer, your child (or family!) can make cards, assemble and donate themed art or activity kits, and build care packages. Community service hour verification can be provided.

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