5 Little-Known Things you can do Right Now to Improve the World
…and they won’t cost you a cent!
1. Offer a Veteran a Ride
The
Disabled American Veterans' Voluntary Services Program provides
numerous opportunities for men and women of all ages to help make a
difference in the lives of disabled veterans: http://dav.org/volunteers/
2. Spend time at a Shelter
You
don’t have to be an animal expert to help out at your community’s
shelter. You just need to have the time and desire to lend a helping
hand: http://www.aspca.org/adoption/ help-your-local-shelter.aspx
3. Help safeguard the environment
It
is as simple as recycling batteries. The kind that get recharged, like
the ones in laptops and cell phones, contain mercury and lead, heavy
metals that can contaminate the air, topsoil, and water if they’re
tossed in the regular garbage. Call2Recycle
has partnered with major recycling facilities in the United States and
Canada to process and reclaim materials from rechargeable batteries and
cellphones. You can find a Call2Recycle recycling location here: http://www.call2recycle.org/ locator/
4. Declutter and Donate
You
might not think so, but you can donate your old running shoes (they’ll
recycle them!), same with your old mattress, and much more: http://www.aarp.org/money/ budgeting-saving/info-10-2010/ savings_challenge_give_your_ stuff_to_a_good_cause.html
There are a few things you can do to help out families in your neighborhood and even your own that would be much appreciated: http://www.kidsforcommunity. org/family-community-services. html
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