Helping Kids Help: Organizing Successful Charitable Projects

Helping Kids Help: Organizing Successful Charitable Projects

by Renee Heiss
Helping Kids Help: Organizing Successful Charitable Projects

Helping Kids Help: Organizing Successful Charitable Projects

by Renee Heiss

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Overview

When children’s enthusiasm for helping others surpasses their knowledge of how to help, parents, teachers, camp counselors, and group leaders are often called on to give direction. Helping Kids Help provides adult mentors with answers to questions they face.
  • How can kids evaluate and select the best charity for their contributions?
  • Should children perform a team-building exercise before they begin a project?
  • What parental permission issues are involved?
  • For ongoing service projects, should the group write a mission statement? Open a savings account? Or file for 501(c)(3) status?
  • Helping Kids Help contains dozens of real-life examples of adults and children involved in service projects—the struggles they overcame, the lessons they learned, and the benefits they enjoyed. It also includes specific project ideas, Web sites, and additional resources to explore. This valuable handbook will help you develop projects that benefit not only those being served, but the children doing the service, developing life skills such as commitment, sacrifice, cooperation, tolerance, and even valuable career skills. Everyone wins!

    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781510726338
    Publisher: Skyhorse
    Publication date: 02/27/2018
    Edition description: Reissue
    Pages: 176
    Product dimensions: 6.13(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.60(d)

    About the Author

    Renee Heiss was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and taught child development for twenty-five years. She retired in 2009 to pursue a full-time career in writing. She is the author of Feng Shui for the Classroom and Somebody Cares! She has also been a contributing author to Crinkles magazine and has authored hundreds of other articles and stories for children in such magazines as Highlights for Children, Fun for Kidz, and Story Friends.

    Table of Contents

    Part I. General Information and Organization
    1. Put the "You" Back Into Youth
    2. A Leader's Guide to Children at Meetings
    3. Getting Started
    4. The Money Bit: Fund Raising and Managing
    Part II. Get Real: Real Stories From Real People Doing Real Projects
    5. Real Interviews With Real Adults Who Help Real Youth With Philanthropic Projects
    6. Real Stories From Real Kids Doing Real Philanthropy
    7. Real Projects With Real Instructions
    Part III. Additional Information
    Evaluation Information
    Resources
    Index
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