How Americans Can Improve the Country

Simple ways to make a difference.

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In the October 2006 issue of Reader's Digest we shared more than 100 all-American ideas for renovating the nation. Our special report, based on an exclusive survey, canvassed six areas of concern: leadership, health care, education, infrastructure, immigration, and energy.

While our suggestions for upgrading these systems were sometimes bold and controversial, one message proved consistent, simple, and certain: an improved life -- for yourself, your children, the country, and the world -- begins with the question What can we do for America?

Here are more than a dozen ways to answer that question. No matter where you choose to get started, or how many tasks you plan to pursue, we applaud you for playing a part in the advancement of America.

Politics and Leadership
  • Leaders to Watch
  • Take a Public Speaking Course
  • Volunteer on Election Day

    Health Care
  • Nurture Family Elders
  • Learn a Lifesaving Technique

    Education
  • Create a 401-Kid Plan
  • Coach a Team
  • Monitor Computer Time

    Infrastructure
  • Show Up and Get Involved
  • Write a Letter to the Editor

    Immigration
  • Learn a Foreign Language
  • Host an Exchange Student
  • Reconnect With Your Roots Overseas

    Energy
  • Develop a Transportation Plan
  • Grow a Chemical-Free Garden
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