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Originally Posted by jessicaelaine
I thought of that too, but they have activities each week that relate to the S and that I think would be considered an activity.
Maybe the service week could be the only week they don't receive a gift and it could symbolically represent how it's more important what they can give to the world, not what the world can give to them... that's my excuse for not having any good ideas. 
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking. It's often like pulling teeth to get anyone to participate in anything community-service related, so the "message" you send that week should be the importance of giving vs. receiving. Another idea I have is to look into other philanthropies that aren't so flooded, or that could more easily affect anyone at anytime (ie. domestic violence, mental illness, traumatic brain injury, etc.) and see if they have anything you can purchase to give to the girls.