VOLUNTEER  FOR OUR CHILDREN

Streetcats Foundation and National Childrens Coalition have created this site as part of YOUTH AND CHILDREN NET in the spirit of the Presidents Summit in Philadelphia in Spring, 1997 to help children and youth all across America.

Presidents Clinton, Carter, Bush and Ford and Vice-President Gore joined General Colin Powell in a call for volunteers to help our kids---to prevent and stop children in poverty, youth violence, child abuse, illiteracy, teen suicide, domestic violence and all the other ills in American society that are being inflicted on our children in alarming proportions.

VOLUNTEER FOR CHILDREN will give you ideas on what you can do and where you can contribute your time to help children. On the 1st.of each month, we will add additional volunteer opportunities, so be sure to bookmark us as a central place for information, or email or write us at the addresses below.

You need not give more than 2, 3 or 4 hours a week. Some work you can do at home can be of value, too!

YOU can make a real difference in the lives of our children.

Here are some initial ideas and places you can contact:

1. Form a child care group in your community or at work.

2. Mentor a child through a local Y, Boys or Girls Club or Youth Group.

3. Tutor children or volunteer for a reading hour at your library.

4. Help Youth and Children Net keep your local City Kids and Teens resource site for your city up-to-date for your community and gather local childrens news for it.

5. Become a local conflict resolution counselor through your school, church or synagogue or youth center.

6. Teach a group of children computer skills or get a Kidsurfer After-School Computer Center started in your community.

7. Contact your local homeless assistance center and find out what you can do to help homeless children and families.

8. Start or participate in a Violence Prevention project in your area.

9. Join and help a national or local childrens advocacy group.

10. Start or join a local childrens/youth resources hotline, or volunteer to staff a National Childrens Coalition Referral Hotline a few regular hours each week from home (calls can be forwarded to where you are!)

11. Help distribute information from Children Now, Childrens Defense Fund, National Childrens Coalition or Kids Campaigns about what children need.

13. Contact your local Municipal Court or Bar Association to find out how to join CASA and become a Court Appointed Special Advocate to represent children in court proceedings.

14. Donate your used, working computer equipment to Kidsurfer Project to use for after-school tutoring of at-risk city youth.

15. Collect books and other learning materials for local youth programs and schools in your community.

16. Help form once-a-month outings for local children to museums, zoos, childrens concerts, amusement parks and other activities.

17. Volunteer to be a counselor or assistant at a day-camp for exceptional children/children with learning disabilities.

18. Help sponsor, fix-up or staff a local playground.

19. Volunteer to help coach local sports or get involved in fun activities or games in your community that involve children.

These are just some of the many ways you can help children and teens right now. More will be posted here every 30 days.

Here are a few national groups you can contact to find out about more

specific needs. You will also find many more on YOUTH AND CHILDREN NET web sites.

For Streetcats Foundation for Youth:
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CONTACT Organization
National Childrens Coalition
Kids Campaigns
City Kids and Teens
Kidsurfer Project

YOUTH AND CHILDREN NET
Streetcats Foundation
email: ycn5@yahoo.com