| Your efforts as a volunteer
for young children can make a big difference for the children
and families of this community. Below are many ideas of
how you can impact young children and their families.
The Partnership office can help you locate volunteer
opportunities but not all of those listed are areas that we
deal directly with. Feel free to
contact us if you are interested in any of the opportunities
listed and we will assist you in any way that we can.
As an individual, you can...
VOLUNTEER
- Share a hobby, craft, or personal
collection with children.
- Read stories to children.
- Provide clerical assistance to early
childhood organizations.
- Teach adults who work with young
children how to use a computer.
- Help improve facilities which provide
programs and services for young children and families.
- Serve on committees or boards
affecting early childhood programs and services.
- Tutor parents of young children in
adult literacy.
- Assist in a summer program for young
children.
- Staff registration tables at children
fairs or events.
- Provide translation to
Spanish-speaking parents and children.
- Serve as a guest speaker about early
childhood development.
- Provide, prepare, and distribute
snacks at children's events and fairs.
- Provide free child care during
committee meetings, community forums, and other events.
- Visit and hold an abandoned baby at a
local hospital.
- Volunteer at a Women's Shelter for
mothers with young children.
- Consider becoming a foster parent.
- Consider adopting a young child.
- Mentor young families.
MAKE AND ASSEMBLE
- Activity kits.
- Show and tell bags.
- Dramatic play costumes.
- Big pillows.
- Wooden swing sets.
- Bean bag chairs.
DONATE
- Children's books.
- Children's toys and games.
- Children's magazine subscriptions.
- Infant and toddler equipment and
toys.
- Educational programs for young
children.
- Professional magazine subscriptions
covering child-related topics.
ADVOCATE
- Write a letter-to-the-editor about
young children's issues in your community.
- Contact local media and ask them to
explore programs supporting early childhood development.
- Find out where elected officials
stand on early childhood services and programs.
- Educate elected officials about the
importance of early childhood development.
- Ask elected officials to support
programs that provide programs and services for young
children and their families.
As an organization/business, you
can...
VOLUNTEER
- Repair or renovate children's
playgrounds.
- Renovate facilities for young
children and their families.
- Mentor young children.
- Read stories to young children.
- Adopt a local early childhood
program, and offer volunteers, the use of facilities,
financial support and other resources.
- Share expertise with early childhood
development and family support programs.
- Serve on committees or boards
affecting early childhood programs and services.
CREATE/DONATE
- Build early care, education and
family center facilities.
- Create areas for mothers to nurse
their infants.
- Donate items that support early
childhood development.
- Sponsor space for parenting, family
support, health care, and early care and education
programs.
- Donate space for parenting, family
support, health care, and early care and education
programs.
- Provide in-kind support, such as
copying, faxing, mailing or printing, for organizations
providing programs and services for young children.
- Provide meeting space to community
groups improving programs and services for families with
young children.
- Make facilities safe and inviting for
young children and their parents.
- Provide child care to parents.
ADVOCATE/EDUCATE
- Participate in partnerships with
community sectors to improve programs and services for
young children and their families.
- Initiate partnerships with community
sectors to improve programs and services for young
children and their families.
- Host or sponsor community forums on
early childhood topics, such as brain development,
parenting programs, quality child care, or access to
health care.
- Publish articles about the importance
of the early years.
- Work with media to publicize local
programs that offer parent education, family support,
early care and education, and health services.
- Provide parenting information.
- Form family support groups.
- Sponsor or host family literacy
classes.
- Inform others in your
organization/business about the importance of the first
years of life.
- Provide family insurance coverage
that includes prenatal and maternity care, well child,
mental health care and immunizations.
- Conduct surveys or focus groups to
learn about the needs of families with young children.
- Inform the public about the
importance of the early years on advertisements,
promotions and products.
- Include information about healthy
early childhood development in professional training and
education programs.
- Invite local speakers to offer
parenting seminars.
- Communicate concern about the
importance of the early years to policy makers.
- Collect information about local early
childhood needs and resources, family activities and
initiatives.
- Publish information about local early
childhood needs and resources, family activities and
initiatives.
- Promote and provide immunizations and
health exams for young children.
- Publicize the importance of the first
years of life.
- Encourage families tread to their
children, beginning at birth and throughout childhood.
- Help parents gain access to resources
about parenting and child development.
- Learn more about early childhood
development.
SUPPORT
- Fund public awareness efforts about
the importance of early childhood development.
- Celebrate and honor community leaders
and organizations that are making a difference for young
children and their families.
- Honor and reward volunteers who
provide
or improve early childhood programs and services.
- Provide long-term financial support
for early childhood development efforts.
|