Not exact matches
This fall, our
team members in and around Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia
volunteered with Cradles to Crayons, a national organization that provides
children from birth through age 12 with essential items — all free of charge — to help them thrive at home, at school, and at play.
His passion for
volunteering began as an award - winning coach for his
children's sports
teams, coaching over 27
teams in sports including hockey, soccer, lacrosse and baseball.
In the Orlando area alone,
teams volunteered at: Orlando Union Rescue Mission, The Mustard Seed of Central Florida, Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Grandma's House at Orlando Health and Rehabilitation Center, Give Kids the World, Westminster Care of Orlando Nursing Home, Ronald McDonald House, Girl Scouts of Citrus and The American Cancer Society, among others.
Valparaiso University's venerable president, O.P. Kretzmann, responded positively to our proposal that the university send annually a
team of students for year - long service, so each of our churches hosted young
volunteers who helped us expand our work with
children and their families.
I appreciate and want to support the many
team parents who work to ensure that their
child's
team's needs are met;
team parents coordinate sponsors,
volunteer coaches, fields, uniforms, transportation,
team chaperones, and more.
FI Training: Working with Fathers in Early Years and
Children's Centres Option A: Standard A 2 - day training course to help managers, front - line workers and
volunteers in
Children's Centres and other early years settings: • develop the confidence, knowledge and skills to work effectively with fathers • explore and develop strategies to engage with fathers • think about how to create a «whole
team» approach to engaging fathers • plan needs - led approaches to engaging with and supporting fathers • consider how to use networks to support fathers.
If you live in the Greater Cincinnati area and are passionate about helping
children in need, consider joining our
team of dedicated
volunteers!
He also blogs for APtly Said and
volunteers with the Attachment Parenting International (API)
team creating the Tribute Presentation, to be narrated by Sir Richard Bowlby Bt (API Advisory Board member and son of John Bowlby, the «Father of Attachment Theory») at API's 2014 «Cherishing Families, Flourishing
Children» Conference on September 26 - 28 at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana, USA.
When a parent
volunteers their time to help a youth sports league or
team, they are impacting the lives of
children throughout the community.
Raising any
child takes help from others and raising one with special circumstances can take a whole
team of experts and
volunteers to get you and your
child where you need to be.
I was
team mom for little league, cheer mom, pta mom, chaperoned school field trips,
volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for
child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
For example, Dave, who is holding Baby Mwah,
volunteers as a Cub Scout den leader and coach for his
children's t - ball, basketball and soccer
teams.
Right now I'm standing in our cousins» flooded home, hauling out whatever can be salvaged, along with an incredible
team of
volunteers from my
children's school.
Encourage your
child to join school and community groups, such as a sports
team, or to be a
volunteer for a charity.
The
team at Operation Smile consist of medical
volunteers who provide free physical exams and reconstructive surgery for
children and young adults with cleft lips, palates and other facial deformities.
The Junior League undertook a $ 26.6 million capital campaign and led a statewide
team of educational partners, community and business leaders, elected officials, parents,
volunteers,
children and nationally recognized
children's museum experts to plan, develop and build a one - of - a-kind, state - of - the - art, statewide
children's museum.
Having been promoted from deputy head of government relations last year, she now leads a
team of eight at Save the
Children and
volunteers as a mentor with the Prince's Trust.
She was recognized as Coach of the Year of the Erie County Special Olympics
team from 1993 - 2013; served as a
volunteer and Board Member for Lothlorien Therapeutic Riding Center from 1995 — 2000; was recognized by the Department of Special Education, Council for Exceptional
Children as Teacher of the Year in 2009; and serves as an advisor for the Erie 2 BOCES Student Council at Ormsby Center & Baker Road school.
This summer, LeBourgeois launched a five - year, $ 2.5 million study funded by the National Institutes of Health, in which her research
team goes into the homes of
volunteer families, exposes
children to varying intensities of light and collects saliva samples to measure changes in melatonin levels and the timing of the biological clock.
It was wonderful to see so many parents and families present and other special guests included the
team of community garden
volunteers, members of Keresley Community Library and many new parents whose
children have joined the school community this academic year.
Identify and train 1,000 Memphians to serve as
volunteer tutors to Shelby County Students in the
Team Read program and collect 10,000 books to support early literacy among Pre K to 3rd grade
children.
After high school, she was part of a
volunteer team that built a school in Indonesia and improved a road for a
children's home in Nepal.
That's when she discovered Blue Cross, and signed up to become a
volunteer with our Education
Team to teach
children how to care for and stay safe around dogs.
Being a therapy dog
team with Therapy Dogs of Vermont is an incredibly rewarding way to
volunteer and bring smiles to adults, teenagers, and
children alike.
When not stopping by the clinic on his days off, Bob enjoys many outdoor activities, including his «55 and Better» softball
team, hiking, cycling and kayaking, as well as working with
children — often
volunteering at his kids» schools and participating in the «Dad's Club.»
Therapy Dog
teams are invited to participate in FVHA's community
volunteer programs including: Kids Reading to Canines Hospice Program Visits to locations including the Center for Grieving
Children, schools, libraries, FVHA events, and more
If you say that you
volunteer to coach your
children's baseball
team, this shows leadership and patience.
You could be on the search and interview
team tasked to recommend a new hire at work, a replacement teacher at your
child's school, a board member for a
volunteer organization or the holder of some other key post.
Coached over 200
children on conditioning and stroke speed for community and high school swim
team, which involved the coordination of weekly swim meets with parent
volunteers
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT AND
VOLUNTEER WORK • Active member of the science and business clubs • Worked as a community server at the SOS
Children's Village for three months • Active member of the debating society • Managed workshops for educational development • Captain of the university soccer
team
COMMUNITY SERVICE • Worked as a
volunteer for Green Peace by orchestrating planting and cleaning efforts in and around Thornton • Worked as a
volunteer for the
Children's Hospital • Regular member of the
team that visits the elderly in order to provide recreation at retirement communities in the city
New Life Christian Fellowship (Jacksonville, FL) 1992 — 2005 Director, Youth Education & Missions • Direct Youth and
Children's Ministry, Bible school, and International Missions Department • Responsible for instruction, college guidance, student discipline, and parent - teacher relations • Create a challenging and engaging school curriculum for children of varying backgrounds and skill sets • Design and implement educational special events serving more than 250 children each week • Train and manage teachers and volunteer teams ensuring effective daily operations and adherence to corporate protocols • Effectively raise approximately $ 90,000 in private donations for yearly international youth missio
Children's Ministry, Bible school, and International Missions Department • Responsible for instruction, college guidance, student discipline, and parent - teacher relations • Create a challenging and engaging school curriculum for
children of varying backgrounds and skill sets • Design and implement educational special events serving more than 250 children each week • Train and manage teachers and volunteer teams ensuring effective daily operations and adherence to corporate protocols • Effectively raise approximately $ 90,000 in private donations for yearly international youth missio
children of varying backgrounds and skill sets • Design and implement educational special events serving more than 250
children each week • Train and manage teachers and volunteer teams ensuring effective daily operations and adherence to corporate protocols • Effectively raise approximately $ 90,000 in private donations for yearly international youth missio
children each week • Train and manage teachers and
volunteer teams ensuring effective daily operations and adherence to corporate protocols • Effectively raise approximately $ 90,000 in private donations for yearly international youth missions trips
Right now, 1 in 3
children and adolescents will grow - up without a mentor of any kind, yet we know that young people who have a mentor are much more likely to participate in after - school activities, be leaders in clubs and
teams,
volunteer and go on to college.
Miami - Dade's foster care system has over 540
children, and recently a
team of professionals
volunteered time and resources to prepare videos and photos of around two dozen of them.
Childline is a telephone contact agency provided for
children to discuss any concerns they have with a
team of trained
volunteers.
Toni
volunteered to serve on the Williamson County
Child Fatality Review
Team and to be a board member for First Steps.
Your spouse is on the PTA committee,
volunteers at the food bank, mentor's students headed to college, is the
team parent driver, and your spouse oversees snack day for the
children.
Asbee gives up nights and weekends to
volunteer with For the
Child's
Child Abuse Response
Team.
Brian is an avid skier and a mountain ambassador for Crystal Mountain Resort,
volunteers at his local church (ChurcHome), as well as
volunteers his time at his
children's schools, little league
teams, and other organizations.