Thanksgiving Gratitude: 10 Acts of Kindness's featured image

This Thanksgiving, let’s go beyond the feast to make a positive impact in our community. From volunteering to donating, there are countless ways to spread some cheer and show our gratitude.

1. Volunteer at a Food Bank
Food banks across Canada are always in need of volunteers to help sort and distribute food to those facing food insecurity. Visit the website of a food bank near you to find volunteer opportunities at foodbankscanada.ca.

2. Organize a Neighbourhood Clean-Up

While Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to express gratitude to our loved ones, it’s also an opportunity to appreciate the Earth for all it provides. One way to show our thanks is by organizing a neighborhood cleanup to rid our streets of discarded masks, gloves and other debris.

3. Spend Time with the Elderly
Many seniors live alone and may feel isolated. If you have an elderly friend or neighbour, check in to see what their plans are for Thanksgiving weekend. You can also visit a local nursing home or retirement community to spend time chatting and playing games with the residents.

4. Help Out at a Local Shelter or Soup Kitchen
Shelters across Canada provide essential services to the homeless and families in need. However, they often face staffing shortages, especially during the holiday season. If you can spare a few hours, your volunteer work can make a significant difference with tasks like serving meals, cleaning or simply providing companionship.

5. Donate Blood
Blood donation is a simple yet vital way to give back. Visit the Canadian Blood Services website to find a clinic near you.

6. Shop Locally
Small businesses are the backbone of our communities. So, pop into your local pie shop, butcher, or florist and show your support by giving them your business this Thanksgiving.

7. Participate in a Turkey Trot Run for Charity

Run, walk or roll in a local Turkey Trot to raise funds for a charity of your choice while getting some exercise and enjoying the festive atmosphere.

8. Donate Toys or Clothes
Many families struggle to provide their children with essential items, especially in the winter. Donate toys, clothes or other items to a local charity or shelter. It’s the perfect time of year to purge your closets and declutter!

9. Organize a Food Drive
Gather your friends and family to collect food donations for your local food bank. This is a great way to get involved and make a difference in your community.

10. Write Thank-You Notes
Take a moment to express your gratitude to the people in your life who have made a positive impact. This could be a colleague, a neighbour, your child’s teacher or your dental hygienist. A simple thank you note can go a long way in showing appreciation.

 

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