Service

serv·ice
-noun
1. An act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
Anytime you are expending energy helping someone, you’re serving them. An act of service includes anything that you could think of that might help another person. If you were to clean your neighbors house, that would be an act of service. If you washed their car, watched their kids or mowed their lawn–those would all be acts of service.
Here are a few more:
Neighborhood trash pickup
Grocery Bag Packing
Grocery Cart Return
Umbrella walk (from parking lot)
Windshield Washing
Free Car Wash
Restroom cleaning
Single Mom Oil change/car repair
Blood Pressure Screening
Gift Wrapping
De-icing car windshields
Shoveling Snow
Raking Leaves
Picking up park, parking lot or neighborhood trash
Umbrella walks in the rain (parking lots)
Love Attack (Take your small group, or family to someone in need and tell them you’ll work for two hours – you’ll paint, clean, cook or do whatever they need around the house – this is a great one!)
Neighborhood food collection
Business window washing
Lawn mowing
Hedge trimming
Gutter cleaning
Address painting on curbs
Tulip bulbs and potted plants
Snow removal from driveway and walks
Single parent home repair
Tutoring
Shopping assistance for shut ins
Helping someone move


