How Can I as a Kid, Help Other Kids?

Over the last year I have received a number of e-mails from children and young adults, asking me what they, or their groups, can do to help other children across the world. Therefore I am writing this post just for you, and for all the other young people out there who want to find more ways in which they can help and volunteer.

Firstly let me say how wonderful it has been to receive letters from such ambitious and dedicated young individuals, your quest for justice and knowledge is inspiring . Secondly it amazes me to find so many young people reading a site such as this, you are already on the right track by taking such an interest in the lives and rights of children across the globe.

I have begun a new page, Resources for Children and Young Adults , and I will continually be adding resources so keep checking back.  Please feel free to send me any links or organizations you feel should be added to the list. Additionally please send your stories of how you or a young person in your life has made a difference.

Here are a few ideas of ways you can help other kids:

  1. Grow and donate your hair to Locks of Love and help a child in the United States or Canada under age 18 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis, get a hairpiece.
  2. Visit your local hospital children’s ward, or send drawings and letters of encouragement to children who are suffering from illness or trauma.
  3. Collect stuffed animals for local police and rescue personal to give to children.
  4. Make jewlery, or other arts and craft items, to sell and fundraise for your favorite cause.  You can even use items that are already helping those in need like, Paper to Pearls
  5. Hold a concert or play and donate all of your ticket and conssession sales to charity.
  6. Orgonize a community yard sale and donate all the money to help those in your local community.
  7. Ask your school, church, sports team, or scout group to adopt a cause or charity for the year.
  8. Volunteer at your local homeless shelter or soup kitchen.
  9. Collect donated school supplies and backpacks for kids in need.
  10. Use your talents and interest in a creative way to help others!

Remember to keep an open mind, and that you don’t always have to do something big to make a difference, just sharing your thoughts and ideas makes an impact. Most of all keep up the spirit of volunteering and share it with your friends and family, you can make a world of difference just by your example

Here are some links to organizations established by, or for, kids:
JustGive.org Kids Corner - Learn about kids making a difference
Just Give - 50 Ways to Help Children
Starlight’s StarPower program -showcase’s young people working to help other kids.
Children Helping Children - International Musical Charity, holding In-Hospital Concerts and Gala Benefit Concerts
Kids Helping Kids with Nothing
Kids Helping Kids Heal
Kids Helping Kids
Project Linus New Jersey - Providing handmade blankets and handcrafted toys to children suffering serious illness and trauma.
The Loose Change to Loosen Chains Campaign
Families with Purpose - Community Service Projects
PBS Kids Zoom Team - You can you help the world.

One Response to “How Can I as a Kid, Help Other Kids?”

  1. Jesse Says:

    Cassandra,

    I work for a NGO in Bellingham, Washington supporting children impacted by AIDS in Kenya and Uganda. We also have an education program in our local community that takes us to schools around our area. While in these classrooms we encourage students to come up with their own ideas of ways to respond, whether it is educating more people or raising money. Go to http://slumdoctor.wordpress.com/global-aids-curriculum/
    to find out what they said. You can read more about our curriculum at http://www.slumdoctor.org/curriculum.html
    I will definitely be using your new page as a resource for our local efforts. Thank you!

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