10 Ideas for Giving Back on 9/11

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Simple but impactful ways to make a difference in your community.

September 11th is a day that will forever be etched in our memories. As a designated National Day of Service, it’s a day to honor those we lost, celebrate the bravery of first responders, and take care of the country they risked and sacrificed their lives for. 

Each year on the 9/11 National Day of Service, we have an opportunity to take care of the folks in our little neck of the woods. Last year, Endeavors staff and volunteers distributed 1,200 comfort kits to homebound veterans in San Antonio and donated over 3,000 meals to our partners at Meals on Wheels, San Antonio

This year, we’re partnering with Meals on Wheels once again…with the goal of helping even more people in need. 

And we challenge you to take a look at your community and ask yourself: Where can I make a difference? Although 9/11 is a day when we remember those who died in the horrific events of that day in 2001, it is also a day to honor their memory by giving back in your own neck of the woods. Wherever you live, here are 10 ways you can get involved in the National Day of Service:

1. Clean Out Your Closet and Donate Clothing

With winter around the corner, many people experiencing homelessness or living in temporary shelters will need warm clothing. Review your closet and donate clothing you no longer wear or need to a local shelter. Your generosity can help someone stay warm and safe during the colder months.

2. Donate Pet Food and Toys to Your Local Animal Shelter

Pets are often overlooked in times of crisis, but they too need care and support. During your next grocery run, pick up a bag of pet food and donate it to a local animal shelter. For twenty bucks, you can help ensure that pets awaiting adoption aren’t going hungry.

(Bonus Idea: Make some DIY dog toys from old t-shirts you have laying around the house for shelter pups!)

3. Support Your Local Schools

Teachers often go above and beyond to provide for their students, sometimes out of their own pockets. Email your child’s teacher to see what school supplies they might be running low on, then organize a drive with other parents to gather and donate these supplies. It’s a great way to support education and ensure every student has what they need to succeed.

4. Volunteer with Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels distributes warm meals to homebound seniors across the country. You can get involved by finding a local Meals on Wheels activation in your area.

5. Donate Blood

Blood donations are critical, and one donation can save multiple lives. Consider donating blood on the National Day of Service. Local hospitals and blood donation centers often host blood drives, making it easy for you to contribute to this life-saving cause. Find a local blood drive here.

6. Volunteer with a Local Service Organization

Many organizations are doing essential work in your community. Find a local service organization whose mission aligns with your passions and sign up to volunteer. Whether it’s a veteran services organization like Endeavors or another nonprofit, your time and effort can make a real difference.

7. Deliver a Meal or Care Package to Your Local Fire Department or Police Station

First responders are everyday heroes who serve our communities tirelessly. Show your appreciation by delivering a meal or care package to your local fire department or police station. It’s a simple gesture that can mean a lot to those who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe.

8. Beef Up Your Bus Stop

Many bus stops lack seating, making it uncomfortable for those waiting for public transportation. Consider installing benches or chairs at local bus stops in your area. This small improvement can make a significant difference for commuters, especially seniors or individuals with disabilities.

9. Support Veterans and Service Members

There are numerous ways to give back to those who have served our country. Sign up to be a volunteer sponsor for a service member transitioning from the military, or visit your local nursing home or VA hospital to spend time with veterans who may not get many visitors. You can also put together care packages for deployed military and National Guard members, or gather friends to repair or rebuild fences at the homes of elderly or veteran community members.

10. Clean Up Your Community

Gather your family, friends, or neighbors to pick up roadside trash and clean up public spaces like parks, libraries, or playgrounds. A cleaner environment benefits everyone and fosters community pride.

The National Day of Service is a powerful reminder that we can all contribute to the greater good. At Endeavors, we believe in the importance of service, and we encourage you to take part in any way you can. Whether it’s donating clothing, volunteering your time, or supporting our veterans, every act of kindness counts.

About Endeavors

Headquartered in San Antonio, Endeavors is a national service organization that has been assisting vulnerable populations since 1969. Endeavors offers an array of services and programs supporting children, families, migrants, Veterans and those struggling with mental illness, disabilities, disasters or emergencies. Endeavors serves people in crisis with personalized services. For more information, visit endeavors.org.

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