Benefits
Sometimes just an extra hand to help with something like yard work can make someone’s life easier. Helping someone with chores is a great free way to let them know you care about them. Plus, just knowing that you’ve helped someone can be extremely gratifying.
Step It Up
If you want to go the extra mile, you can volunteer your services to the elderly or disabled in your neighborhood one day every month. Gather a team of friends to help you.
Keep It Simple
Kids can help their parents by being willing to do chores like raking the leaves, without complaining or procrastinating.
Related Resources
- Are you eager to get started helping someone with yard work? Cick here for some tips to get you started.
- Here’s a touching story about how people in Seattle are helping their elderly neighbors stay in their homes by assisting them with yard work and other tasks.


