I think all of us have been driving around town and seen a homeless person or someone who is less fortunate on the side of the road with a sign asking for money or food. And I think all of us want to do something about it but either don’t have cash or anything to give. Well this year I have decided that I am going to act on those feelings and be prepared to help them out when I can. It can be as simple as always having cash in your car or making something like these blessing bags. These packets are super easy to make and then just have in your car for when you see someone on the side of the road.
Mormon.org is challenging all of us to #LIGHTtheWORLD with service this December. They have 25 days of service with activities and ideas to help serve everyday. You don’t have to do exactly what I did but you can come up with some of your own ideas to serve this holiday season and to be a light in someone’s life. And if you do serve, share it with the hashtag #LIGHTtheWORLD or print out my printable and put it onto something. I challenge you to get up and serve this December and make our world a better and happier place! Let’s be a little more like Him.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Mormon.org, all opinions are my own.
I love that you're sharing this on your blog! We did this with our YW this year and they were so excited about passing them out. It's hard to see people suffering, and especially here in Alaska where it gets so cold I don't know how they can stand it. Having these bags with blankets, food, etc., ready to hand out has been awesome. My husband always keeps an eye out for gloves, coats and beanies on sale and buys in bulk and keeps them in his car to pass out when he sees someone who may need it.