We decided to have a scavenger hunt because we thought the kids would enjoy it, but we also wanted to do something that would help someone; so we decided to have a scavenger hunt to help fill
our church pantry. We divided the kids up into teams of 2 and sent them out with an adult driver (we didn't want the responsibility if a teen had an accident).
We gave the kids boxes and the driver took them anywhere they wanted to go as long as it was the house of a church member, a friend, or a member of their family (no strangers, in other words). We allowed an hour for the hunt, but depending on where you live you could have one that doesn't last as long. In our case we had 5 teams and some of them went to the same houses which ended up with some teams not getting anything from the homes that had run out of items. (We did not tell anyone what we were doing ahead of time so that no one could prepare). The drivers left a box of food on their carport and the teams could come choose 3 items from it (No team could take more than 3 items from any house). After the hunt, while the kids ate (We had barbecue pork sandwiches, coleslaw, chips, and dip), the adults added up each team's points according to the chart below: POINTS AWARDED FOR SCAVENGER HUNT FOR FOOD PANTRY CANNED MEAT: POINTS: Tuna fish 10 Chicken 20 Salmon 30 Canned ham 40 Spam 30 Vienna Sausages 10 Potted meat 5 Other canned meat 50 CANNED VEGETABLES: POINTS: Whole kernel corn 10 Cream style corn 20 Green beans (any) 5 Other canned beans 50 Peas 20 Carrots 50 Sweet potatoes 30 Other vegetables 40 CANNED FRUITS: POINTS: Pears: 40 Peaches: 30 Applesauce: 5 Other fruits: 50 MISCELLANEOUS: POINTS: Macaroni and cheese 10 Dried pasta (spaghetti, etc.) 20 Spaghetti sauce 30 Peanut butter 40 Jelly 10 Oatmeal 10 Ravioli, Spaghettios, etc. 20 Beanie Weenies 5 Soup/Chili 50 BEVERAGES: Kool Aid mix: 10 Fruit Juice: 50 Tea: 40 ANY NON PERISHABLE ITEM NOT LISTED: 100 I just wrote things down that I thought might be contributed and randomly assigned points. Even so I left out a lot of things and the kids got lots of "100's" with items such as napkins, paper towels, cereal, crackers, etc. Because of this, the team that won was not the team with the most items. We awarded prizes only for the most points, but should we do it again, I think I will award prizes for both.