Service Project Ideas

Service is inherent in the Girl Scout program. It is stated as part of our Promise as well as part of the Girl Scout Law. When we promise to "help people at all times", we need to realize that there is much that is needed within our communities. Making girls aware of what is needed in your community is one way to build responsible future members of that community. Below are just a few ideas. Build on these to tailor them to your own needs.





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Plant flowers at a local park, nursing home, library, etc.
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Sing songs at a local nursing home or hospital (doesn't have to always be at Christmas time)
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Collect clothing or personal items,books,and games to and donate them to a local shelter for the homeless.
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Collect used clothing and donate to Goodwill/Salvation Army (older girls could
be in charge of washing/ironing/sewing on buttons, mending holes)
- Make tray favors for a special occasion to donate to a local hospital or convalescent home or for Meals-on-Wheels recipients.
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"Adopt" a Grandparent in your neighborhood or in a convalescent hospital.
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Litter chase of local ball park/church grounds/meeting place/school
grounds.
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Volunteer car wash for parents in appreciation of all the driving they
do.
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Make small craft packages for local hospital children's ward.
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Ask church/school/library etc. if your unit could plant/maintain their flowerbeds for the
summer.
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Collect several unused pages from coloring books and staple
together.Place with a few crayons in a ziplock baggie for children who have
to wait in hospital waiting rooms.



- Help with trail maintenance on local hiking trails.
- Participate in a river clean-up project with local agencies.
- Put on a play for a local nursing home.
- Do yard work at your local Council office or Council owned camp or volunteer to help with yard work at a location of your choice.
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Volunteer to help with a church supper.
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Make dog or cat treats for local
animal shelters (make sure you check with local animal shelter first).
- Make craft kits to be used by hospitalized
children or adults or shelters.


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Volunteer to read stories to children at your local library's "Children's Hour" or develop one if none is present.
- Volunteer to work at a local campaign office.
- Help serve at a local "soup kitchen" in your community.
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Construct some baby and child quilts to work on and donate to local battered women and children's
shelter. ( The quilts are very easy to do.
A print fabric and a solid fabric with batting in between is stitched
together and 'tied' every 6 to 8 inches.)
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Make bibs for AIDs babies.
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Make
aprons for soup kitchen workers.
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Make permanent placemats for Meals-
On-Wheels clients.
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Make fabric bags to be used by patients using wheel
chairs or walkers to carry their 'needs'.
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Make learning pillows (one
side could have a zipper and the other snaps or buttons, etc.) for a
local day care or head start.
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Make wrap-hats for Cancer patients.
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