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Children's Program Snack Provider

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ORGANIZATION: Community LINC

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

About Children’s Program:

We provide a program for children each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 5:45 PM to 7 PM. The purpose of Children’s program is to provide a safe place for learning, and to teach children about "resiliency".

We build on children’s existing resiliency by giving them the language to describe it and the space to practice identifying the positives in their life: what they have, what they can do, and what they love about themselves. We also model emotional regulation and positive conflict resolution.

Hungry students are generally unable to focus and will be less likely to participate fully in Children’s program. We need volunteers to help feed students with just enough to tide them over until dinner, so they can stay focused and on task.

WE need Volunteers who will:

1) Provide: Snacks should be: simple (easy to prepare), convenient (using little to no silverware) and easy to clean up. Examples include: cheese sticks, granola bars, fruit & veggies, goldfish/cheerios for babies, etc.

2) Prepare: Make sure the snacks are prepared and ready to serve by 5:45 PM.

Special considerations can be made if you are able to provide, but unable to prepare snacks.

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About Community LINC

Location:

4014 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64110, US

Mission Statement

To end homelessness, impact poverty and remove barriers to self-sufficiency for the families we serve.

Description

What Does Community LINC Do? Community LINC Programs Community LINC provides the following major programs to address client needs:
  • Transitional Housing :

    Community LINC's transitional housing program was created to equip homeless families with new skills to sustain themselves with little or no public assistance. We provide a safe, stable environment for up to 24 months while the family participates in strengths-based case management services, mental health counseling, life skills training and budgeting.

    Each family lives in an apartment, utilities paid, at no cost. However, everyone is required to save a minimum of 50% of their income (1) to reduce the rent or utility debt that prevents them from obtaining permanent housing and (2) to save for rent and utility deposits or a down payment on a home. All unemployed adult residents secure jobs through our in-house employment office. Weekly classes focus on employability, budgeting and life skills. During these sessions, volunteers and staff work with each resident to facilitate the transition into independent housing and long-term stability.
    • Some of the services provided in our program include:
      • Personal Life Coaching
      • Life Skills/Parenting Classes
      • Personal Budget Coaching
      • GED Tutors and College or Vocational Support
      • Employment support, such as finding a job, daycare and transportation
      • Assistance with finding permanent housing
Two Major Components of our Transitional Housing Program are Mental Health and Children's Programming.
  • Mental Health Program : Many adult residents suffer from mental health conditions, which either cause or result from their homelessness. Depression, often misdiagnosed in African American women, is a profound obstacle to a young mother trying to make sure her family is safe and has enough food to eat. Most of our clients have experienced domestic violence. Each adult resident sees one of the counselors at least once a week for individual counseling for as long as they are in the program. Caring for our residents' mental health needs improves their ability to function independently in the community.
    • One of the services our mental health program provides is:
      • Mental Health counseling
  • Children's Program: Community LINC recognizes the need to address special issues of the children in our homeless families. Homeless children lack emotional and educational stability; many lack age appropriate social skills. For children growing up homeless on the streets, life is a matter of survival - surviving drugs, neglect, poverty, abuse, crime and teen pregnancy.
  • To counter the effects of homelessness on children, Community LINC developed programming for all children to coincide with the class meeting times of their parents. Children participate in tutoring; group activities; recreation time including field trips and craft projects and individual attention from volunteers. We have play therapy available, with parental consent, for children with special needs.
      • One of the services our children's program provides is:
        • Children's Tutors
    • We also provide CWS Program and case management and outreach service to Missouri Welfare Recipients
      • Outreach (Missouri Welfare (TANF) recipients) - Community LINC helps families receiving TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families) remove obstacles to employment. Community LINC worked with about 850 of the 6,500 adults receiving TANF assistance in metro Kansas City to address the childcare and/or transportation problems that kept them from finding jobs.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Homeless & Housing
Children & Youth, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

4012-14 TroostKansas City, MO 64110

(39.036255,-94.57534)
 

SKILLS

  • Child Development
  • Cooking / Catering
  • Youth Services
  • Nutrition
  • Child Care

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • One Tuesday or Thursday/ Month

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