• Offer to babysit for free for a friend, family member, or coworker.
• Pay for someone’s coffee or meal behind you in the drive-through.
• Send a note or letter of encouragement to someone.
• Give another driver your parking spot.
• Give a treat to the postman, policeman, or delivery person.
• Leave a generous tip for a waiter or waitress.
• Take time to pray for someone who is in need.
• Invite your neighbor or coworker to your next backyard barbecue.
• Pay for the movie ticket for who is behind you in line.
• Slip $20 to someone who you know is struggling financially. (Be discreet.)
• Call a senior friend and see if his/her day is going OK.
• Pay for someone’s meal or dessert at a restaurant.
• Take two lunches to the next business meeting.
• Bake some goodies and take them to the homeless facility, shelter, police or fire station, or hospital.
• Take a box of donuts to a senior center, school, office, etc.
• Pray for your neighborhood, school, or local business.
• Spend an afternoon helping at a homeless shelter.
• Take two cups of latte to work for your coworker or boss.
• Ask a stranger if they need anything they would like you to pray for.
• Be nice when you speak to the person performing their customer service duties on the phone.
• Buy a little gift for the person who is working the grocery check-out counter.
• Pay the toll cost for the person in the car behind you.
• Host a sleep over or movie night for children to give the parent a needed time alone.
• Volunteer at a senior citizen’s home or center one day a month.
• Have lunch with someone at a senior citizen center.
• Offer a ride or give a ride to someone having issues with their car.
• Give money to your neighbor for a week for their son or daughter’s lunch.
• Mow your neighbor’s yard or shovel their snow.
• Call a soup kitchen and volunteer your time for a few hours.
• Shop for people in a nursing home or senior citizen building once a month.
• Have lunch with your husband or your children at school.
• Wash your neighbor’s car when you wash yours.
• Offer to cut a friend or neighbor’s grass.
• Bring your neighbor’s trash cans back to their original place in their yard.
• Spend some time with an older relative who doesn’t have children.
• Leave a box or basket of nonperishable foods on the porch or doorstep of someone down on their luck.
• Take additional time to listen to someone who is going through a rough time.
• When someone is sick, take them a pot of homemade chicken noodle soup.
• Sign up to an online subscription to give back to a purposeful