- Be Big!
- For Kids
- Actions of Peace
- For Teens
- For Parents
- For Teachers
- For Organizations
- 2012-2014 YAC Flyer
- Anti-Bullying for Kids Care Facilitators
- Be a Joy Maker on the TODAY Show
- BeBigYoni_ColorMyWorld
- Campaign Closed
- Child Hunger Friendship Bracelets
- Club Resources
- Coin Collection for Hurricane Sandy
- Coin Collection for Hurricane Sandy
- Coin Drive for the Sandy Hook School Support Fund
- Early Childhood Service-Learning Curriculum
- Exclusive Resources for genOn Clubs
- Green Thumb Party
- Hasbro Community Action Heroes Flyer
- Hasbro and generationOn in Forbes
- Holiday Gift Campaign Success!
- I promise to get the “okay” from my parents or caregiver to do this project
- Inspired by Nature
- Make Your Mark
- Naturally Photogenic
- Pantry Raid
- Project Themes
- Rachel Ley in The Huffington Post
- Rally Around a Cause
- Rally Around a Cause
- Rally Around a Cause
- Rally for Peace
- SNAP Training
- Sending Love
- Serve On Toolkit
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- Team Up Sports Collection
- Team Up Sports Collection
- Team Up Sports Collection
- Team Up Sports Collection
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- Tharon Trujillo on Sac&Co
- Threatening Stingerz
- Toolkit for Family-Friendly, Managed Projects
- What Will You Bring to the Table post-grant report
- goLEAD Final Facilitator Evaluation
- Equipped School
- Observing 9/11 as a Family
Resources
Toolkit for Family-Friendly Managed Projects
Description
This Toolkit for Family-Friendly, Managed Projects will lead you through planning and managing family volunteer projects, whether you choose to manage service projects on site at local agencies and organizations, or you choose to hold a family volunteer fair where families will complete service projects to benefit agencies and organizations remotely. A list of twenty-five projects follows, including seven family volunteer fairs and eighteen on-site managed projects, for locations ranging from nature centers to food banks to Ronald McDonald Houses. As you work with this toolkit, you will note that we have been attentive to addressing the unique challenges of engaging children and youth through family volunteering.
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#1 nice projects
Nowadays I have observed that in schools when child is in 1st or 2nd standard they all are having projects related to Global Warming and any related to environment.This is one of the nice way to keep children busy searching for new topics so that they can gain more knowledge about the outside world.This project will help both children as well parents to get connect with each other.
Regards,
Wilfor Dcimo,