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    Volunteering is a great way for teenagers to make a difference and meet new people. There are many different types of volunteer opportunities for teens available. Here are a few volunteer opportunities that you could encourage your teen to take up. 

    Help a local food bank

    Food banks always welcome donations and new volunteers. They provide perfect volunteering opportunities for those who are interested in helping the homeless. Your teen would be involved in anything, from preparing meals to working behind the scenes to repackage donated food items, serving food, and carrying boxes. 

    Help at a soup kitchen

    A soup kitchen is one of the places where the hungry can get free or affordable meals (usually soup and bread). Most soup kitchens run primarily on donations and the generosity of people. As a soup kitchen volunteer, your child may be made to clean the tables and utensils(餐具), help distribute food, cook food, and more. 

    Volunteer for Meals on Wheels

    By volunteering for Meals on Wheels, your teen will deliver nutritious meals to the elderly or the disabled. It's perfect for teens who have just received their driving license and love any reason to get behind the wheel! They can make a massive impact in a short amount of time. Alternatively, your teen can also volunteer in their kitchen and prepare meals for delivery. With a simple gesture, your teen can bring millions of smiles to people's lives.

    Work with Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity's mission is to build or improve a place that someone could call home. Besides helping the community, your teen will learn valuable skills such as repairing, fundraising, painting, and building. You can sign them up for long-term projects or a one-time program.

    1. (1) What do a food bank and a soup kitchen have in common?
      A . They owe their work partly to kindhearted people. B . Volunteers need to price the food. C . They provide food for volunteers. D . The locations are approachable.
    2. (2) Who would be the most suitable for Meals on Wheels?
      A . Lucy, who likes cooking. B . Linda, who likes drawing. C . Jack, who can drive a car. D . Peter, who can make people smile.
    3. (3) Which would you choose if you want to learn some skills?
      A . A local food bank. B . A local soup kitchen. C . Meals on Wheels. D . Habitat for Humanity.

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