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ORGANIZATION: Denise Louie Education Center

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 6 people are interested

DLEC's annual Dinner & Auction on 10/11/14 is our major fundraising event and helps fill a $220,000 funding gap not covered by federal funding.

Volunteer tasks includes:

1) Facilitating games

2) Helping at the registration table

3) Being a live auction recorder, spotter, or runner

4) and many more opportunities!

For instructions on how to help out, please email Volunteer@deniselouie.org.

You can check out our event at: http://deniselouie.org/get-involved/graveyard-gala/

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About Denise Louie Education Center

Location:

5333 15th Ave. S. Ste. 1K, Seattle, WA 98108, US

Mission Statement

In order to promote success in school and community, Denise Louie Education Center provides quality, multi-cultural early childhood education services to children and their families. We will respect and preserve each child's individuality, cultural heritage and home language. We will promote personal and social responsibility with integrity and love in a non-sexist, non-violent and non-racist environment.

Description

Denies Louie Education Center serves 181 children and families enrolled in Head Start, a federal program for children three to five years of age from low-income families. Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities. We use the Creative Curriculum, a play-based curriculum, the Anti-Bias Curriculum and the Second Step anti-violence curriculum that teaches children problem solving and social and emotional skills. Each day, children have family style, well-balanced meals and snacks. Children practice brushing their teeth after meals and participate in at least one nutrition activity per month. Outdoor play is an important aspect of our curriculum. Children develop coordination and motor skills while developing social skills and learning how to play cooperatively.

The program is individualized to the unique strengths, interests and needs of the child based on information gathered from child observations, parent/teacher conferences, home visits, and health and developmental screenings.

Each child has an individualized plan developed jointly with the parent that lists outcomes in socio-emotional development, literacy, language development, mathematics, physical health and development, science, creative arts and approaches to learning. Our classrooms have ratios of between 1:5 and 1:9 teacher to child ratio and teachers have several hours of planning time each week to develop lesson plans, individualized plans, and complete related training.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

Sat Oct 11, 2014
04:00 PM - 09:00 PM

WHERE

Bell Harbor International Conference Center2211 Alaskan WaySeattle, WA 98121

(47.611202,-122.34938)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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