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Volunteering Opportunities for KC’s Kids!!

Posted November 09, 2009 8:13am by Kiran

It’s that time of year when thoughts naturally turn to helping others.  Sometimes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by requests for donations. I think that teaching our kids the importance of giving back to the community and helping the less fortunate should be an ongoing process–not just reserved for November and December.

That being said, we thought we’d offer some suggestions for kid-friendly volunteering opportunities. Remember–it doesn’t have to be about money–it’s giving your TIME and ENERGY that matters! These are life lessons that your children will never forget, and volunteering can become something the whole family looks forward to doing together–all through the year!

  • The Salvation Army Bell-Ringing is underway! The best part about this is that the money collected in the kettles stays right HERE in the KC metro. My 7-year-old son and I have manned the kettle for several 2-hour shifts at our neighborhood Hy-Vee for the past 4 years–and kids have a way of turning EVERY passer-by into a donor! Bundle up the whole family and enjoy a great time together.
  • Check out the Youth Volunteer Corps of Greater KC. YVC organizes youth and family helpers at Harvesters, the city’s largest food bank. Your help is needed sorting and boxing donated food! It’s no news that food banks are running dangerously low now…some are even forced to close their doors. You might consider a small neighborhood or classroom food drive…and then deliver the food to Harvesters on the day you choose to volunteer. Location: 3801 Topping Ave., KCMO 816.929.3000
  • Adopt a family through Don Bosco Centers’ Holiday Friends! This is such a great project for a family or neighborhood to take on. Holiday Friends is a fundraising program which benefits the clients of the Don Bosco Centers.  You can get specific names, ages and sizes for a family in need and can even personally deliver your gifts. This really shows us the true meaning of the holiday season! Your kids will never forget it. For more information, call the Holiday Friends Hotline at 816-691-2906 or visit www.donbosco.org.
  • Check out www.VolunteerMatch.org. The site features loads of volunteer opportunities, and you can organize your results by Distance, Event Date and even Date Posted. While not all are kid-specific opportunities, you might find something suitable for the whole family or just for you!
  • Operation Breakthrough. Operation Breakthrough- St. Vincent’s Family Service Center is located at 30th and Troost in KCMO. According to their website, volunteers range from ages 8-80 and do everything from “rocking babies to tutoring parents for the GED exam.” They also have an adopt-a-family Christmas program, similar to Don Bosco Center’s. The children who receive Christmas aid all come from low-income families. Some are homeless, many reside in foster care and most attend Operation Breakthrough’s day care program or are alumni.  Please help!
  • Brighten someone’s day with a little artistic cheer… you can do something as simple as having your child(ren) draw some holiday-themed pictures; use glue, markers, construction paper, glitter, etc. Take your creations to a nearby nursing home or to Children’s Mercy Hospital near Crown Center. You’ll be glad you did!
  • City Union Mission– You can go in with family, friends or coworkers to adopt a family for the holidays through City Union Mission, too. Please remember that families need our help year-round…not just at the holidays. Click here for a list of inexpensive, everyday items which you could collect and deliver to the Mission any day of the year.
  • HappyBottoms.org — a program of GiveWhatYouGot.org.  This local organization is hoping to collect 7000 diapers in 7 days!!!  The diaper drive, going on now through November 14, 2009, aims to help Kansas Citians and fill in the gaps often left by other agencies.  Did you know that diapers aren’t covered by SNAP (food stamps) and WIC (Women, Infants, Children)?  There are several diaper drop sites throughout the metro– including  Children’s Orchard resale clothing stores in Lee’s Summit, Olathe, Blue Springs, KC North and Independence.  Check the website for more details.

Please feel free to submit any additional kid and family-friendly volunteer opportunities. We would be happy to post them!

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New Year’s Eve with the Kids in KC!

Posted December 28, 2008 9:32pm by Kate

Are you looking for something to do WITH the kids in Kansas City this New Year’s Eve? Here are a few ideas:

  • CoCoKey Water Resort in Kansas City, MO is offering New Year’s Eve family packages starting at $199. The package includes an overnight stay, two days of water resort fun, late night swimming and organized kids’ activities for New Year’s Eve!
  • Wonderscope has its annual Wonder Eve from 10am to 5pm! Check the schedule for special events like music from Mr. Stinky Feet and Gymboree for everyone!
  • Spend the afternoon at your local Borders and enjoy a New Year’s Eve Party for Kids. The parties start at 2pm and include New Year’s-themed crafts and storytimes.
  • For your older kids, there are two parties at Power Play in Shawnee – one from 5:30pm to 9pm and the other from 9pm to 12:30am. Tickets are $25 and $30 but include a three-hour time card for games and a buffet meal.
  • You can always make a special night more fun by heading to spend the night at a hotel with a pool – even if it’s not a water park! Check out the Doubletree or the Sheraton on College Boulevard in Overland Park.
  • Or just ring in 2009 with a fun party at home. The Kansas City Star had some great ideas for home parties this weekend – check them out here.

Have you guys found other great family-friendly New Year’s activities to share with your kids around Kansas City? Please share them with us here in the comments!

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New Year's Eve with the Kids in KC!

Posted December 28, 2008 9:32pm by Kate

Are you looking for something to do WITH the kids in Kansas City this New Year’s Eve? Here are a few ideas:

  • CoCoKey Water Resort in Kansas City, MO is offering New Year’s Eve family packages starting at $199. The package includes an overnight stay, two days of water resort fun, late night swimming and organized kids’ activities for New Year’s Eve!
  • Wonderscope has its annual Wonder Eve from 10am to 5pm! Check the schedule for special events like music from Mr. Stinky Feet and Gymboree for everyone!
  • Spend the afternoon at your local Borders and enjoy a New Year’s Eve Party for Kids. The parties start at 2pm and include New Year’s-themed crafts and storytimes.
  • For your older kids, there are two parties at Power Play in Shawnee – one from 5:30pm to 9pm and the other from 9pm to 12:30am. Tickets are $25 and $30 but include a three-hour time card for games and a buffet meal.
  • You can always make a special night more fun by heading to spend the night at a hotel with a pool – even if it’s not a water park! Check out the Doubletree or the Sheraton on College Boulevard in Overland Park.
  • Or just ring in 2009 with a fun party at home. The Kansas City Star had some great ideas for home parties this weekend – check them out here.

Have you guys found other great family-friendly New Year’s activities to share with your kids around Kansas City? Please share them with us here in the comments!

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