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7 people are interested
Spring Fling 2018 Fun Run
ORGANIZATION: Primrose School of Ken Caryl
Please visit the new page to apply.
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7 people are interested
Details: Volunteers will assist with set-up, direct parking, and registration, course monitoring and tear-down. All ages welcome. This event's main goal is to raise funds for great charities. This year the fundraiser is aimed at encouraging a giving spirit in the community. All Volunteers will receive a coupon for FREE lunch from one of our food vendors.
Funds raised this year will go to the following charities: The Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 not for profit entity that will provide services to more than 2,000 pediatric patients and their families this year. Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation - PSL NICU donations will be used to support babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center. The babies in NICUs will receive precious donor human milk, children will be matched with loving companion dogs, nurses and medical support staff will participate in training and service missions.
The Save the Children Foundation is also a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity created to help support the needs of young children and their families. Save the Children donations will be used to reach those children who are in the greatest need in communities throughout our country. Reach Out and Read donations will be utilized by the organization’s network of local physicians who provide books to patients to improve literacy. What an excellent opportunity to teach our children about helping others through citizenship and charity!
To sign up to be a volunteer or if you have any questions please email the Event Director: Cynthia Hall: chall@primrosekencaryl.com
Thank you for your consideration!
Cynthia Hall
Marketing and Special Events Director
More opportunities with Primrose School of Ken Caryl
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Primrose School of Ken Caryl
Location:
6060 S DeVinney Way, Littleton, CO 80127, US
Mission Statement
The Leader in Early Childhood Education and care, we believe who children become is as important as what they know. The curriculum in our classrooms inspire a love of learning but also empower children’s potential preparing them for lifelong success.
Description
Innovative Leadership
You can be sure that our purposeful curriculum for infant care and early education has passed through many levels of scrutiny from our expert education panel and esteemed advisory board. Our focus is always on what will best serve the needs of Primrose children and families with an eye on innovation and advocacy for quality early education for all children.
Why Balanced Learning Works
It's a fact: children learn better when they are engaged. That's why purposeful play and nurturing guidance from teachers are key components of Balanced Learning. See how this time-tested approach with a strong emphasis on life skills and character development can help your child develop and excel.
More Than a Curriculum
Balanced Learning is research-informed and combines the best thinking of renowned early learning philosophers like Montessori, Piaget, Gesell and Vygotsky along with modern wisdom from the latest child development studies. Research shows that introducing a skill when a child is truly ready leads to mastery instead of frustration.
Then, building on that skill to learn the next one comes naturally. And learning becomes just, so much fun! Before you know it, you have a confident child who loves learning. And what could be more rewarding than that?
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Robert A. Easton Regional Park12819 W. Coal Mine Ave.Littleton, CO 80127
DATE POSTED
February 26, 2018
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
- Organization
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Multi-Tasking
- Youth Services
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- length of event