Where to Volunteer on Thanksgiving
7 Ways to Give Back and Make an Impact This Thanksgiving

If your Thanksgiving gathering is anything like my family's, year after year, there is always that same small group of people who seem to take on most of the day's preparation and serving. If that's the case for you, consider switching things up this year. Whether it's enlisting new helpers to orchestrate the grocery lists, cook the food, set the tables, or even take on most of the clean-up, what better way to show appreciation for these loved ones than by giving them a well-deserved break? This is a wonderful way to give thanks to your own family. (And a pro tip if you end up cooking the turkey: don't forget it needs days to thaw out, not just a couple of hours!)
1 Deliver meals to people in need.

2 Run in a turkey trot.

3 Serve dinner at a local soup kitchen or homeless shelter.

4 Send care packages to troops.

5 Donate to your local food bank.

6 Visit local residents in need.

7 Don't forget to help out within your own family, too.

A few final suggestions . . .
