Proverbs 19:17 – “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.“
150 ways you can help the needy
- Donate blood.
- Help an accident victim by calling for medical help.
- Provide first aid to someone in need.
- Donate organs (after death) through an organ donation program.
- Offer CPR to someone in an emergency.
- Volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Provide emotional support to someone in crisis.
- Help a stranded traveler by offering transportation.
- Donate your used car to someone in need.
- Help someone change a flat tire.
- Assist a senior citizen with grocery shopping.
- Help a disabled person cross the street.
- Donate to disaster relief efforts.
- Host a community blood drive.
- Provide temporary housing to someone in need.
Matthew 25:40 – “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.“
- Donate clothes to a homeless shelter.
- Donate food to a local food pantry.
- Offer a meal to a homeless person.
- Pay for a stranger’s meal in a restaurant.
- Give blankets to people sleeping on the street.
- Donate your old phone to a domestic violence shelter.
- Teach someone how to read.
- Offer to babysit for a family in need.
- Donate school supplies to children in need.
- Organize a charity drive for medical supplies.
- Donate toys to a children’s hospital.
- Pay for someone’s medication.
- Volunteer at a free clinic.
- Buy groceries for someone struggling financially.
- Help someone pay their rent or mortgage.
- Offer a scholarship for education.
- Donate books to a prison.
- Offer your home to a refugee.
Galatians 6:2 – “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.“
- Sponsor a family during the holidays.
- Donate your time to mentor a child.
- Help a single parent with childcare.
- Pay for someone’s prescription glasses.
- Volunteer at a mental health crisis center.
- Help a family cover funeral expenses.
- Pay for someone’s transportation to work or school.
- Volunteer with a suicide prevention hotline.
- Buy a winter coat for a homeless person.
- Give money to a beggar on the street.
- Help someone pay for a medical procedure.
- Provide clean drinking water to a community in need.
- Donate pet food to an animal shelter.
- Foster a homeless pet.
- Teach someone a new skill, like cooking or coding.
- Offer free financial advice to someone in debt.
- Help someone apply for government assistance programs.
- Donate to a scholarship fund for low-income students.
- Provide free haircuts for the homeless.
- Volunteer at a retirement home.
Hebrews 13:16 – “Do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.“
- Pay someone’s utility bills.
- Organize a benefit concert for a cause.
- Donate musical instruments to a school in need.
- Offer free tutoring services to children.
- Buy a meal for a child who can’t afford lunch at school.
- Donate diapers to a shelter for new mothers.
- Help someone fix their car for free.
- Pay for someone’s gas.
- Help build a house with Habitat for Humanity.
- Offer free legal advice to someone in need.
- Help clean up a disaster-stricken area.
- Donate your old bicycle to someone who needs transportation.
- Organize a neighborhood fundraiser for a sick child.
- Start a free clothing exchange in your community.
- Create care packages for military personnel.
- Send letters or care packages to soldiers overseas.
- Help someone find a job.
- Donate furniture to a family moving out of a shelter.
- Organize a toy drive for foster children.
- Pay for someone’s hospital stay.
Luke 6:38 – “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.“
- Donate to a charity that builds schools in poor areas.
- Offer free rides to people going to medical appointments.
- Create hygiene kits for people in need.
- Donate non-perishable food to a local soup kitchen.
- Sponsor a local sports team for underprivileged kids.
- Pay for someone’s therapy sessions.
- Volunteer to clean up a local park.
- Help a neighbor fix their roof.
- Donate blood plasma.
- Offer a warm bed to someone who’s been displaced.
- Provide job interview clothes to those who need them.
- Donate art supplies to schools in underprivileged areas.
- Sponsor a local family’s internet access for online learning.
- Donate bicycles to kids in low-income communities.
- Volunteer with a children’s reading program.
- Help set up a community garden for shared food.
- Donate money to fight hunger in developing countries.
Proverbs 22:9 – “The generous will themselves be blessed, for they share their food with the poor.“
- Offer free dental care to those in need.
- Volunteer at a crisis pregnancy center.
- Provide clean water filtration systems to rural communities.
- Pay for someone’s education in a developing country.
- Offer English lessons to immigrants for free.
- Create a neighborhood food-sharing network.
- Donate warm socks to a homeless shelter.
- Host a charity car wash for a local cause.
- Teach basic computer skills to seniors or low-income families.
- Donate gently used sports equipment to local teams.
- Help rebuild homes after a natural disaster.
- Host a yard sale and donate the proceeds to charity.
James 2:15-16 – “Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,’ but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?“
- Help someone enroll in school or college.
- Buy bus tickets for people who need transportation.
- Organize a coat drive for the winter.
- Pay for a child’s participation in after-school activities.
- Donate backpacks filled with school supplies.
- Help an elderly person with their taxes.
- Sponsor a homeless person’s stay at a hotel.
- Organize a fundraiser for a child with cancer.
- Create emergency kits for people in disaster zones.
- Volunteer at a crisis shelter.
- Provide books to low-income families through a book drive.
- Fundraise for life-saving surgeries.
- Organize a toy drive for low-income neighborhoods.
- Provide someone with a week’s worth of groceries.
- Sponsor a local underprivileged sports team.
- Help teach new immigrants job skills.
- Create a lending library for your community.
- Support a friend struggling with mental health.
- Buy a train ticket for someone stranded.
- Donate clothes to veterans in need.
- Assist a family with moving costs.
- Volunteer at a local soup kitchen.
Isaiah 58:10 – “If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.“
- Help a low-income family pay for child care.
- Offer a warm meal to someone recovering from surgery.
- Donate hearing aids to people who can’t afford them.
- Organize a bake sale for charity.
- Create a scholarship fund for homeless youth.
- Teach someone to ride a bike.
- Sponsor a child in a developing country.
- Provide free tutoring for a struggling student.
- Pay for a child’s school trip.
- Volunteer to help elderly people with technology.
- Organize a drive for feminine hygiene products.
- Sponsor mental health care for low-income individuals.
- Donate computers to children for online learning.
- Help plant trees in a poor neighborhood.
- Volunteer to mentor someone at risk of dropping out of school.
- Pay off a family’s debt.
- Donate your old eyeglasses to a vision charity.
- Organize a charity walk or run.
- Help someone cover their dental care costs.
- Organize a community clothing swap.
- Donate baby formula to a shelter for single mothers.
- Help someone repair their house after a storm.
- Assist a family in rebuilding after a fire.
- Pay for someone’s medical transport.
- Provide free music lessons to children in need.
- Offer to do someone’s laundry who has no access to facilities.