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Give Back on Good Neighbor Day!

National observance seeks to inspire action across the U.S.

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Planting flowers in the park. Bringing cookies to your neighbor. Donating school supplies. You have the power to do good things. It’s part of being a good neighbor. It’s called Good Neighbor Day!

Observed annually on the 28th of September, Good Neighbor Day is a reminder we all play a role in strengthening communities. It began in 1978, when President Jimmy Carter proclaimed September 28th National Good Neighbor Day.

Take part in the celebration! Here are three things to consider:

1) Volunteer: On Good Neighbor Day, consider giving back to your community. The State Farm Neighborhood of Good® can identify outreach opportunities near you. Here’s how it works: * Visit NeighborhoodofGood.com®

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  • Select what you’re passionate about (for example: animals, education, the environment)
  • Enter your zip code to find volunteer opportunities related to your location and interests.

2) Give back in other ways: Small acts equal big impact. According to a State Farm® study, lack of time is one of the biggest barriers to volunteering. 77% of respondents also preferred to volunteer with people they know. With this in mind, here’s a few ideas to do good as a group:

  • Go outside: Find a park or beach that needs to be cleaned up. Feel great about making an immediate difference.
  • Meet your elders: Grab a board game and sign up to visit a nursing home or assisted living facility. Often, residents look forward to sharing their stories and making new memories.
  • Cook a healing meal: Help a family or friend after illness, injury or even birth by making dinner and bringing it to their home.
  • Get active: Volunteer as a group for a charity walk or run. Kids can hand out water or snacks and cheer on participants.
  • Invite others to the party: When planning birthday or block parties, ask for donations instead of gifts to fill care packages for a local cause.

3) Enlist others to join you: List it on NeighborhoodofGood.com! Find volunteers, get more exposure, and grow your cause. Visit st8.fm/NoGRYO to get started.

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Whatever you do, give back and have a Happy Good Neighbor Day!

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