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	<title>Things To Do With Kids &#187; community service</title>
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		<title>Do Community Service Together: A Great Parent-Child Activity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My 16 year old son and I just finished spending the past two days volunteering together at a humanitarian aid center and a rescue mission in a major US city. While the impetus for doing this was an assignment for a project at my son’s school, the impact this activity made on both my son [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 16 year old son and I just finished spending the past two days volunteering together at a humanitarian aid center and a rescue mission in a major US city. While the impetus for doing this was an assignment for a project at my son’s school, the impact this activity made on both my son and myself caused me to realize what a great activity this would be for parents and children to do together. It doesn’t take a lot from us to make a positive difference in someone else&#8217;s life. The work can be simple&#8211;preparing and packing aid kits or sorting donated clothing&#8211;and it only costs you some time. But you and your child will be well-compensated. You will be showing your child a part of life they need to know about, and demonstrating the importance of giving a helping hand to others. Not many activities with kids can offer so much.</p>
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