We believe that kids are empowered by their contribution to the world around them and that service is a natural way for young people to assert their positive qualities. By serving others, kids develop compassion and establish connections with people of diverse cultures and economic situations. Volunteering helps kids develop positive self-esteem and learn valuable life lessons.
Youth volunteering:
One of the reasons kids give for not being more involved in their communities is lack of good resources on volunteer opportunities. If you can’t start a Kids Care Club now, you can still help your kids to volunteer.
Check out some of these resources to find opportunities to volunteer with your kids in your community:
You can also find some great projects to do with your children, at www.FamilyCares.org or you could participate as a family on Family Volunteer Day.
Register for Sneak Peek
Register here to get a Sneak Peek at this month’s project and learn about the benefits of membership.
Join Quaker Moms Care to learn about the benefits of youth volunteerism, become part of a community of moms, and receive special offers from Quaker only available to Quaker Moms Care members.
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