Sweet Charity

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One thing I would like to do for my son is to instill in him a desire to help others, especially those less fortunate.  I figure the first way he will learn this is by watching his parents.  I will be trying to set an example for him in a few ways.  One way I will do this is by making blessing bags for the homeless.  

"What's a blessing bag?" you say. Well, let me tell you!

A blessing bag is a gift you can give a homeless person instead of money.  The blessing bag I recently made was a gallon ziplock bag filled with:

  •  travel size essential toiletries (deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, and a toothbrush)
  • an applesauce cup
  • a granola bar 
  • some utensils

When I make these again, I'll probably add laundry detergent, a pair or socks, and enough quarters to do a load of laundry at the laundromat. 

This weekend, I was able to give away my first blessing bag.  While I was nervous about it at first, the gift was well received.  I'm looking forward to this becoming a habit that I can pass down to my son. 

If you are interested in making blessing bags, there are a ton of ideas for them on Pinterest.

Do you have certain activities to do with children that teach kindness and caring for those who are less fortunate? 

Cait

Mom, Teaching Artist, Writer

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