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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Scavenger Hunt for the Needy

My church is sponsoring a food drive for Charis Ministries this month. Our family is going to participate in several ways. We'll give food from our pantry, but the kids are also going to invite our neighbors to participate through an alternative scavenger hunt. I've done it with volunteer groups in the past, and it's always a lot of fun. Here are the directions:

Invite a few friends to participate and split into two or more teams. With an adult chapreone watching, knock on the door, and explain that you are collecting food for people that are hungry. You might say, "We're doing a scavenger hunt, to see how many food items we can collect. Would you like to help?" Show them the food list, and invite them to donate food. Thank them for their help (or kindly accept their answer of no), then visit your next neighbor. After 30 minutes, tally your points and see which team collected the most points. Treat both teams to ice cream and talk about the importance of helping needy people in our city.

We created our points list based on the most needed items for the agency making food boxes. You can use our list, or work with your local food bank to create a list that fits their needs.

Canned fruit 10
Canned soup 10
Canned vegetables 10
Pasta noodles 10
Soap/Toothpaste 10
Saltine crackers 10
Mac & cheese 10
Oatmeal 15
Dried beans 20
Canned tuna/meat 20
Rice 25
Peanut Butter 25

At the end of the food drive, we'll get together with other families to sort the food. It's a really cool way to get young children involved in helping the community. It meets a tangible need in the community, it's very age appropriate, and it's a fun way to spend time together!

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4 Comments:

Blogger Jamie - Family Focused Fun said...

Oh I love this idea!! This is definitely going to be a keeper.

7:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a fabulous idea! My girls will love this... we'll be doing this sometime during July.

5:34 PM  
Blogger Katey said...

This is a wonderful idea! I'm posting a link to it on my blog
havingfunathomeblog.blogspot.com

12:41 PM  
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