The tragic deaths of so many innocent and brave people tear a hole in your heart. It is impossible to hear and watch what's been going on across the US and not feel like you want to help.
Want to help needy kids this holiday season? Lend a hand by getting involved with a toy drive at school or in your community.
Pack some Christmas spirit into a shoebox by filling it with toys, games and books to send to needy children around the world.
Donate your LEGO bricks and pieces to help kids in New Orleans imagine and rebuild for the future.
What if your 'rents weren't around and you had to raise your siblings by yourself? It sounds like a nightmare, but it's reality for kids in Africa.
If you have an old coat or two that's just hangin' in your closet, consider donating it to kids who need it so they can stay warm this winter.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus wants you to submit a video about your personal guardian angel by November 25!
Until February 10, 2008, you can help fight teen homelessness by donating your old jeans to Aeropostale - and they'll give you a 20 percent discount on a new pair!
While you head back to class with your new school supplies, some kids can't even afford to go to school. Fortunately, Children International is doing something to help them out.
Build-A-Bear Workshop Bear Hugs Foundation is doing more than just making adorable teddy bears. This month the foundation presented the Literary British Columbia Society with a grant for $1,000 to help promote and support literacy and learning in British