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There
are a variety of ways for individual families with kids of
all ages to get involved in the community.
Volunteering is a great thing for the entire family to do
together or it can be a special activity that a parent shares
with one child. Unless an age restriction is indicated, kids
of any age can participate in volunteer activities. Its up
to parents to decide what's appropriate and will be most rewarding
for their children.
What?
- Regular,
ongoing activities that support the work of local
agencies and Special Events sponsored by
local agencies
- Kids
Connect Events & Workdays - activities
and special events at local agencies. Both offer parents
and kids the opportunity to connect with other local families
engaging in positive community action.
- Anywhere.
Anytime. activities that you can do that will
benefit a local agency, an agency working outside of your
home town or the community at large.
- Volunteer
Vacations - COMING SOON!!!
- Alternative
Spring Breaks - COMING SOON!!!
Where
& When?
- On
site with an agency at a designated time -
lists a growing number of opportunities at local agencies
for parents and children to participate in. Some opportunities
will essentially be for families to do on their own (like
delivering meals) and some will provide families with the
opportunity to connect to other volunteers (like working
at a soup kitchen)
- On
site with agency at time of own choosing -
provides information and support to assist parents in engaging
in community service activities on their own - helping them
to coordinate what will meet their interests and work best
for their schedule.
- At
home, on own time -
offers
ideas that will serve as a starting point for ways families
can do simple, easy community building projects in their
home or neighborhood, church, or with a group. Ideas for
Anywhere. Anytime.
activities are sprinkled throughout the site - listed as
ideas for ways to help a specific agency and, more generally,
on the Anywhere. Anytime.
page.
How
Long? How Often?
-
One time RSVP - Families can make a one-time commitment
by signing up for a scheduled activity or special event
or by arranging their own one-time community service activity.
One-time commitments can be made as often and with as many
different agencies as the parents and their kids want.
- Ongoing
commitment - Parents and their children can make
a regular commitment to an opportunity at a local agency,
volunteering on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly
basis.
Getting
the most out of your experience
Reaching
out and getting involved in the community with your kids is
a great thing to do. Before you get started you may want to
take some time to think about what kind of experience you
are looking for. We've created a short list of questions
that can help you think through finding the right opportunity
to meet your needs, wishes and expectations.
Taking
time to discuss with your kids before, during and after your
community activity will greatly enhance the experience for
everyone. Doing Good Together, a Minnesota based non-profit
that supports and encourages family volunteering, has created
a helpful guide
to assist you in this critical component of any volunteering
activity.
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