Don’t Be a Rat, Unpack!

Every week we feature a fun and/or educational activity you can try at home or in the classroom. Today is National Pack Rat Day and like pack rats, some of us tend to collect more belongings than we really need. Here at Heifer International we encourage people to practice Sharing and Caring, one of Heifer’s 12 Cornerstones for Just and Sustainable Development. If you’ve got some things to unpack, here are a few options to lighten your load.

Pack Rat

Photo credit: oddlovescompany.com

  1. Hold a Clothing Swap
    Donating old clothing is helpful, but a swap can make a more direct impact in your neighborhood or organization. Ask participants to bring a few articles of clothing and then have fun haggling over the trades. A swap can also be done with shoes, toys and books.
  2. Upcycle With Style
    Old T-shirts for quilt squares, abandoned toys as planters and plastic grocery bags to make trash cans-Pinterest is filled with DIY intructions. Inventive minds are a powerful tool in caring for the earth. Before you recycle, try to find ways to upcycle the weary and worn things in your cluttered closets.
  3. Give Your Time
    If you have a “load” of time on your hands, why not use it to help others organize their abundant belongings? Or, use it in other meaningful ways like taking a meal to new parents, offering to walk your elderly neighbor’s dog or care for the Earth by picking up trash.

Through cooperation and friendship, there are many ways to share and care. Be creative and get involved in your community. Small acts of kindness will spread, building a large network of giving to Pass on the Gift® of hope, unity and friendship.

Learn how you can spend meaningful time at Heifer

 

Heifer Around the Web: Pinterest, Diane Lane, and the Gift of a Goat

Every Sunday we will highlight some of the people who are funding our work creatively or helping us spread the word of our mission online. If you spot Heifer International while you’re surfing the web or know of a fun or creative fundraising effort, please share it with us here in the comments.

Arik Hanson at Communications Conversation wrote about three non-profits using Pinterest to drive real social change, including Heifer International! If you’re into Pinterest, or social media in general, you’ll want to check out this blog.

Diane LaneAt the conclusion of this year’s Steiner Summer Yiddish Program, the students presented staff with a thoughtful gift of a goat in their honor through Heifer International. A quote from the cared:  “May this gift bring you joy as it brings hope to a family in need.”

Bill Brioux interviews Heifer International supporter Diane Lane for his blog TV Feeds my Family.

Thanks to Maria from  Maria’s Space blog and Mandee from Raising My 5 Sons blog  for sharing our press release on our Read to Feed program!