Volunteer
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Share a hobby, craft, or personal collection with children. |
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Read stories to children. |
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Provide clerical assistance to early childhood organizations. |
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Help the Health Department nurse perform health screenings on young children. |
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Teach children how to use a computer. |
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Teach adults who work with young children how to use a computer. |
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Be a substitute teacher for a young children’s program so a teacher can attend professional growth classes. |
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Help improve facilities which provide programs and services for young children and families. |
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Serve on committees or boards affecting early childhood programs and services. |
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Become a Guardian Ad Litem — a court-appointed volunteer for an abused/neglected — to help ensure that the best is done for a child involved in a court case. |
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Tutor parents of young children in adult literacy. |
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Assist in a summer program for young children. |
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Staff registration tables at children fairs or events. |
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Provide translation to Spanish-speaking parents and children. |
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Serve as a guest speaker about early childhood development. |
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Provide, prepare, and distribute snacks at children’s events and fairs. |
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Provide free child care during committee meetings, community forums, and other events. |
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Become a Big Brother or Big Sister to a young child. |
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Visit and hold an abandoned baby at a local hospital. |
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Volunteer at a Women’s Shelter for mothers with young children. |
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Consider becoming a foster parent. |
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Consider adopting a young child. |
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Mentor young families. |
Make & Assemble
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Activity kits. |
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Show and tell bags. |
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Dramatic play costumes. |
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Big pillows. |
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Wooden swing sets. |
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Bean bag chairs. |
Donate
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Children’s books. |
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Children’s toys and games. |
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Children’s magazine subscriptions. |
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Infant and toddler equipment and toys. |
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Educational programs for young children. |
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Professional magazine subscriptions covering child-related topics. |
Advocate
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Write a letter-to-the-editor about young children’s issues in your community. |
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Contact local media and ask them to explore programs supporting early childhood development. |
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Find out where elected officials stand on early childhood services and programs. |
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Educate elected officials about the importance of early childhood development. |
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Ask elected officials to support programs that provide programs and services for young children and their families. |
As an organization/business, you can…
Volunteer
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Repair or renovate children’s playgrounds. |
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Renovate facilities for young children and their families. |
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Mentor young children. |
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Read stories to young children. |
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Adopt a local early childhood program, and offer volunteers, the use of facilities, financial support and other resources. |
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Share expertise with early childhood development and family support programs. |
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Serve on committees or boards affecting early childhood programs and services. |
Create/Donate
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Build early care, education and family center facilities. |
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Create areas for mothers to nurse their infants. |
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Donate items that support early childhood development. |
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Sponsor space for parenting, family support, health care, and early care and education programs. |
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Donate space for parenting, family support, health care, and early care and education programs. |
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Provide in-kind support, such as copying, faxing, mailing or printing, for organizations providing programs and services for young children. |
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Provide meeting space to community groups improving programs and services for families with young children. |
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Make facilities safe and inviting for young children and their parents. |
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Provide child care to parents. |
Advocate / Educate
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Participate in partnerships with community sectors to improve programs and services for young children and their families. |
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Initiate partnerships with community sectors to improve programs and services for young children and their families. |
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Host or sponsor community forums on early childhood topics, such as brain development, parenting programs, quality child care, or access to health care. |
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Publish articles about the importance of the early years. |
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Work with media to publicize local programs that offer parent education, family support, early care and education, and health services. |
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Provide parenting information. |
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Form family support groups. |
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Sponsor or host family literacy classes. |
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Inform others in your organization/business about the importance of the first years of life. |
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Provide family insurance coverage that includes prenatal and maternity care, well child, mental health care and immunizations. |
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Conduct surveys or focus groups to learn about the needs of families with young children. |
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Inform the public about the importance of the early years on advertisements, promotions and products. |
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Include information about healthy early childhood development in professional training and education programs. |
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Invite local speakers to offer parenting seminars. |
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Communicate concern about the importance of the early years to policy makers. |
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Collect information about local early childhood needs and resources, family activities and initiatives. |
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Publish information about local early childhood needs and resources, family activities and initiatives. |
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Promote and provide immunizations and health exams for young children. |
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Publicize the importance of the first years of life. |
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Encourage families tread to their children, beginning at birth and throughout childhood. |
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Help parents gain access to resources about parenting and child development. |
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Learn more about early childhood development. |
Support
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Fund public awareness efforts about the importance of early childhood development. |
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Celebrate and honor community leaders and organizations that are making a difference for young children and their families. |
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Honor and reward volunteers who provide or improve early childhood programs and services. |
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Provide long-term financial support for early childhood development efforts. |
For More Information Contact:
Hertford-Northampton Smart Start Partnership for Children, Inc.
711 E. Vance St., PO Box 504, Murfreesboro, NC 27855
Tel: 252-398-4124
FAX: 252-398-3965