Children taught to volunteer at a young age will be more likely to help others when they get older, according to an Independent Sector / Gallop Poll. Not only will your child's birthday party make a difference to the recipient of your volunteerism, your child and his or her guests will learn that doing good can be fun. It can be challenging to break the cycle of materialistic, indulgent parties. But, your child's birthday party can be the first step in creating healthy, non-materialistic birthday party attitudes in your neighborhood.
When you plan service-oriented activities for your child's birthday party, you're giving your child and his or her friends the opportunity to make a difference. At the end of the celebration, your guests will go home with a smile in their hearts, happy memories, and the confidence that comes from helping others. That's worth more than anything money can buy.
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http://www.volunteerguide.org/hours/service-projects/birthday-partyMy daughter will turn 3 this December and gusto ko sana sa isang bahay ampunan. So instead na sa baby ko yung gift, i'll ask na lang our family and friends to donate toys for the orphans.
I don't know where to start at wala din ako alam na orphanage... naisip ko din yung budget, di kaya sobrang mahal? Please share your ideas sissies.

TIA!