Christmas: An Awesome Opportunity to Volunteer as a Family

When I ask my adult children their favorite memories of Christmas as children, they tell me, “It is when we volunteered together as a family.”  That can really warm a mama’s heart to know her child grasped the true meaning of the holiday.  We have so many festive activities we can attend in December, but one thing I tried to make a priority was ways to give back.  Christmastime is an awesome opportunity to volunteer as a family.  I wanted to take advantage of the spirit of giving to teach my children to give as well as receive.  Here are 5 ways that our family has volunteered over the years. 

1.  Toy Drives

At many malls, schools, and churches around town, you can find a toy drive dropbox. Toys for Tots is a popular organization that accepts new unwrapped gifts.  Our church would collaborate with local children’s hospitals and foster homes to collect toys for children in need.  We always enjoyed being a part of bringing the joy of Christmas to children that otherwise would not have received gifts.  My family has many fond memories of Santa bringing gifts to a sick child in the hospital or parents picking out gifts in a makeshift toy store filled with donated toys.  This is a simple and easy way to teach even the youngest child how to give to others.  

Image: A little girl carrying an item to a toy donation bin (Christmas: An Awesome Opportunity to Volunteer as a Family Holly Farver Contributor Miami Mom Collective)

Image: A child donating a toy (Christmas: An Awesome Opportunity to Volunteer as a Family Holly Farver Contributor Miami Mom Collective)
My granddaughter donating toys at our local Children’s Hospital.

2.  Sponsor a Family

One year my husband worked for a trucking firm, and we filled a large box truck with food and gifts and delivered them to families in need.  In addition, last year our neighbors had just moved to Miami from Ecuador and didn’t have furniture, let alone money for gifts.  After putting the word out, God sent His angels and we were able to furnish the home, get gifts for their children and even provide a Christmas tree.  You can check with your local churches or schools.  They usually have a list of those in need.  

Image: Volunteers collecting items for families in need (Christmas: An Awesome Opportunity to Volunteer as a Family Holly Farver Contributor Miami Mom Collective)

Collecting items for families in need.

3.  Christmas Caroling

During the holiday season, there are many people in children’s hospitals and care facilities.  Christmas caroling is a simple way a family can volunteer together.  Like Buddy the Elf says, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”  And no matter the sound of your song, just the gift of your time can bring smiles to the faces of a sick child or the elderly.

4.  Operation Christmas Child

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Samaritans Purse is an organization run by Billy Graham’s son, Franklin Graham. Each year they accept shoeboxes full of goodies (school supplies, toiletries, and small toys) for children in other countries.  You can go to their website to find out collection dates and locations in your area.

5.  Homeless Shelters

One year we contacted Women in Distress, a local organization in our community that assists women in need.  We were able to sponsor a mom and her children.  Another family favorite way we give is collecting turkeys and hams for Miami Rescue Mission.  Many shelters rely on the food donated at the holidays to feed the hungry way into the next year.

Image: A little boy in a shopping cart with several frozen turkeys (Holly Farver Contributor Miami Mom Collective)
My grandson loved collecting turkeys for those in need.

Christmastime is an awesome opportunity to volunteer as a family.  What started as a way to teach the true meaning of Christmas has now turned into a way of life for my kids.  Now they are teaching their children this wonderful family value.  My Mimi heart is on fire!!

Share some ways that your family has volunteered together.  What is one new way you will volunteer together this year?

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Holly Farver
Holly has built her life around the value of family first. She is a native of Miami and has lived between Hialeah and Cooper City over the years. She is happily married to her husband of 36 years. They have two adult children that are both married with a child each. Pouring into the next generation is a passion she and her husband share as they both work in local public schools. Entering the season of being a Mimi has been exciting and she loves the giggles of toddler grandchildren. Holly’s faith is very important to her and she enjoys serving her community through the local ministries led by her children. Holly also loves music, reading, traveling and sweet tea. Her heart is to share with other mom’s that the role of motherhood can be hard, but she is living proof of the great rewards to come. You are welcome to follow along her journey of faith and family @hollefarv on Instagram.