If you're looking for a cool, meaningful volunteer or service project to do with your students, consider "adopting a soldier" who is currently serving overseas. My classes and I for the last several years have adopted at least 10 soldiers stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq. "Adopting" a soldier consists of making the commitment to send one letter a week and one care package a month to someone on active duty. (Which is easy when you have 20 some eager students ready to write their letter!) My students and I have made some great friends, encouraged someone is serving our country, and participated in some of the most amazing events through this adoption.
How do you "adopt" a soldier? You sign up with the non-profit organization called Soldiers Angels.

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The soccer ball drive was on the news and in a military publication. My students were so proud that they helped get 200 soccer balls delivered to such eager children in Iraq. |
Some very excited 3rd graders collecting
soccer balls for a good cause

We were lucky enough to have one of our
adopted soldiers come VISIT us on Veterans Day!
He presented our class with a certificate of appreciation,
coins from his platoon, and a flag flown over their

As always, if you would like some additional information or are interested in getting started, just let me know! I'll help in any way I can!
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Bananas for those that serve and sacrifice for our freedom,
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