Colorado Parent—February 2025

behind you in line at the coffee shop, take cookies to your neighbors, volunteer at a homeless shelter, visit with seniors at a nursing home, or collect coats and hats for those in need. Choose a cause close to your family’s hearts and do something that would benefit that charity. SHOW SOME HEART Consider contacting a local children’s hospital to create goodie bags for kids and families who are admitted. Most hospitals have a list of needed items, which may include books, art supplies, blankets, or stuffed animals for kids and chapstick, magazines, playing cards, and travel size toiletries for parents. Involve your kids in gathering the items and delivering them to the hospital

FURRY FRIENDS If your child loves animals, consider

volunteering at a local pet shelter. If you are unable to work there, ask what items are needed and organize a neighborhood drive to collect donations. You can also find ideas on Pinterest for homemade dog or cat toys to make as a family and deliver to the shelter. A SURPRISE DELIVERY Do some holiday baking with your kids and make a surprise delivery to your spouse, a grandparent, or a neighbor. You could also consider taking treats to teachers, or the fire or police station. Have your kids create homemade cards to accompany the treats. HOST A PARTY Invite your kids’ friends over for a Valentine’s Day party. Serve holiday-themed snacks and set up a craft or card-making station. Encourage the kids to make thank-you cards that can be sent to nurses, first responders, or members of the armed forces overseas. Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to just be about cards and candy, it can be about showing those around you that they are loved and appreciated. Get your kids involved by asking who they would like to serve or show kindness to this year. Work together to brainstorm creative ways to spread love to others.

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