A SOCIETY OF GOOD EGGS

Join the millions of Americans who volunteer their time and effort to help give back to their communities.

  • 61.8 million Americans volunteered in 2008, the largest number since 2005.

  • Last year, Americans spent approximately 8.1 billion hours giving back to their communities.

Top volunteer activities

  1. 1. Fundraising
  2. 2. Collecting and distributing food
  3. 3. General labor
  4. 4. Tutoring/teaching

SOURCE: The Corporation for National and Community Service


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Pledging is just the start. Here are a dozen ways you can continue to be a Good Egg.

I pledge to be a Good Egg by:

  1. Eating more healthfully.
  2. Helping my family eat more nutritiously.
  3. Being active three days each week.
  4. Volunteering at a local food bank at least once a month.
  5. Creating a care package for someone at a local shelter.
  6. Helping serve meals at a local soup kitchen.
  7. Gathering clothes from neighbors and donating them to a homeless shelter.
  8. Organizing a group to clean up a park in my neighborhood.
  9. Volunteering at an animal shelter.
  10. Mentoring a student in need.
  11. Organizing a local food drive.
  12. Recycling and reducing my carbon footprint.

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