“I like to see people coming in with a bag of donations, and see that they’re happy about what they’re doing. It puts a smile on their faces and a smile on mine."
Equipped to Learn Campaign
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- Why School Supplies?
Why Now?
Drop Off School Supplies at Your Local School
We asked members of the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation what supplies their students always need. For a quick way to participate in the campaign you can download their list of needed supplies here, purchase any of the supplies noted and drop them off at the school of your choice.
Start A School Supply Drive
Start a supply drive for you local school and engage friends, family, and neighbors to make it a success. Our How-To guide will guide you through the process step-by-step.
Post Your DriveThen post information about your drive to promote it among the Create The Good Community.
Contribute to a Supply Drive in Your Area
Unfortunately, there are no drives in the area of the ZIP code listed. Raise your hand and organize your own supply drive! Find out how below.
No Time for Any of the Above? No Problem.
Make an online donation to a classroom project through DonorsChoose.org. Use the fields below to find a project to support.
We've found 25 opportunities in your area relating to youth or education
AARP State-Wide Opportunities
These opportunities occur throughout DC
In Search of Board Members
Date: OngoingWhere: DCNo Laughing Matter is a start-up Non-Profit Organization focused on providing support for Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, creating awareness for Child Sexual Abuse, and creating educational programs that teach parents how to educate their children on recognizing the signs of sexual abuse. We are in search ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodHelp A Military and Veterans Charity
Date: OngoingWhere: DCThe National Remember Our Troops Campaign is looking for a few good people There are several ways you can help: This is Volunteer-From-Home. Anywhere in the USA. Court Ordered Service Okay To learn more, please visit: http://www.nrotc.org/volunteer.htm (If the link does not work, just copy and paste) Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodYouth Exchange Mentor
Date: OngoingWhere: DCHelp make dreams come true for international high school students! Pacific Intercultural Exchange is seeking volunteers who have an interest in international youth education programs. P.I.E. is a non-profit organization that places high school foreign exchange students with American host families for academic ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodUNICEF Tap Project City Coordinator
Date: OngoingWhere: DCVolunteers are essential to the success of the UNICEF Tap Project, and the organization is calling for committed City Coordinators to help plan and implement the 2012 campaign in five key locations: Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C. (3-5 volunteer positions in each city, depending ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodFundraising
Date: OngoingWhere: DCWSIFUS is a non-profit organization in Washington D.C. that helps needy families by the way of caring and giving women. So far, the organization is still open. However, there are no funds readily available to help people in need. Still, families are calling asking for any assistance. We are looking for people who ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodDomestic Violence Safe House Volunteer
Date: OngoingWhere: DCThe Freddi House strives to provide safe, comfortable, emergency shelter for women with or without children who are fleeing domestic violence. We need mature, caring, empathetic, open-minded individuals to support our clients as they strive to become self-sufficient. If you are interested in learning more about ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodVolunteer With Fisher House Foundation
Date: OngoingWhere: DCFisher House Foundation, a military non-profit that provides a "home away from home" for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers, relies and appreciates the generous support of our volunteers. Volunteers are highly desired and provide much needed assistance. ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodCongressional/Federal Agency Hearing Monitor
Date: OngoingWhere: DCMonitor House and Senate hearings and federal agency hearings on topics related to biofuels and advanced biofuels. Possibly attend other events such as local conferences as a representative of Advanced Biofuels USA. Write reports on hearings and events for organization use and for possible online publication. ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodYouth in the Arts-IMAGINE Technical, Marketing and Production Assistance
Date: OngoingWhere: DCVOLUNTEER / INTERN APPLICATION Youth in the Arts-IMAGINE, Inc. (YITA-IMAGINE) a non-profit is committed to meeting the needs of art through educational introduction and development for ages 5 years old to adults. YITA-IMAGINE's Annual fundraiser show "IMAGINE" is now accepting applications for highly organized ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodSPEAK UP for a Child in Foster Care!
Date: OngoingWhere: DCThere are approximately 2,000 children and youth in our city's child welfare system. CASA for Children of DC recruits and trains community volunteers to advocate for children in foster care in the District of Columbia. Our volunteer advocates, CASA's, look out for the best interests of children by researching and ... Read More
Posted On: Create The GoodMaking a Difference in the District with AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly
Date: OngoingWhere: DCIf you are looking for a way to use your experience, expertise, talent and creativity to make our local community a better place for our older neighbors, consider becoming a volunteer with AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE). The dedication and inspiring contributions of our 500+ volunteers are one of the ... Read More
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| Teach a Child to Dream. Become a FLOC Tutor. September 8, 2011 - May 31, 2012 - 1763 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC, 20009 |
| Various AmeriCorps Education Positions Available September 1, 2011 - September 1, 2012 - 2801 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, VA, 20003 |
| Tutors Needed for Post Release Education Program May 6, 2011 - May 31, 2012 - 1400 North Uhle Street, Suite 704, Arlington, VA, 22201 |
| Mentor a Child. Change Two Lives. Ongoing - 520 King Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314 |
| Advocate for a Child in Foster Care Ongoing - Washington, DC, 20003 |
| Teach a Child to Dream. Become a FLOC Tutor. Ongoing - Washington, DC, 20009 |
| Help give a child a chance at a future - be a homework mentor to Adams Morgan Youth Ongoing - 1700 Kalarama Suite 102, Washington, DC, 20009 |
| Montgomery County Business Rountable for Education (MCBRE) Program Manager Ongoing - 451 Hungerford Drive, Suite 508, Rockville, MD, 20850 |
| Adams Morgan Youth Leadership Academy Volunteers Ongoing - 1700 Kalarama Suite 102, Washington, DC, 20009 |
| Classroom Aide Ongoing - 2000 Rosemount Ave, NW, Washington, DC, 20010 |
| English as a Second Language (ESL) tutor for parents and staff Ongoing - 2000 Rosemount Ave., Washington, DC, 20010 |
| Educational/ Enrichment Volunteer Ongoing - 755 8th St NW, Washington, DC, 20001 |
| Fairfax Court Appointed Special Advocate Ongoing - 4103 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA, 22030 |
| Help Local Non-Profit Ongoing - 11141 Georgia Ave. Suite 215, Wheaton, MD, 20902 |
| Dream Mentor Ongoing - 3999 8th St. S.E., Washington, DC, 20032 |
| Beanie Babies For Deserving Children Ongoing - 3810 Lightfoot Street, Chantilly, VA, 20151 |
| Afterschool Assistant Ongoing - 5401 7th Road South, Arlington, VA, 22204 |
| Childcare Assistant Ongoing - 5401 7th Road South, Arlington, VA, 22204 |
| Book Club at Potomac Elementary School Ongoing - 10311 River Road, Potomac, MD, 20854 |
| Kids Cafe Packer Ongoing - 6833 Hill Park Drive, Lorton, VA, 22079 |
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5 Minute Ideas
Create The Good is committed to helping people give back even if they only have 5 minutes. For the Equipped To Learn campaign we have compiled a list of ideas related to youth, school supplies, and education that take as little as 5 minutes.
Tell a Friend About the Campaign
Know a teacher or principal whose classroom could benefit from this campaign? Or know someone who would like to learn about how to volunteer with youth? Let them know about Create The Good and the Equipped To Learn campaign.
Want More Ideas
Our friends at NRTA: AARP’s Educator Community (which was started by Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, AARP founder) put together this list of 100 ways to volunteer with youth. So download the list and pick out what attracts you most. And remember we would love to hear about your experience, so please come back and share your story.
Need Help Getting Started?
Everyone has an idea, but an idea is just an idea without getting organized and following a plan. This guide is designed to help you organize volunteers to help you successfully complete your community project.
Why School Supplies? Why Now?
With high unemployment, and more than 30 million students enrolled in free and reduced meal programs, families are struggling. Many children are unprepared for school because their families can’t afford to purchase notebooks, pens, and other supplies their kids need to be effective. In addition, schools across the country are facing budget cuts and lack of funding to purchase necessary supplies.
To help children be better prepared for school and to help ease the burden on families and schools, Create The Good’s Equipped to Learn campaign is reaching out to members and volunteers nationwide to help collect supplies, either individual donations or through school supply drives, and distribute them to local schools prior to September 11th, the National Day of Service.
The commitment of AARP to get involved in creating social change in local communities began with Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, the founder of AARP and NRTA: AARP’s Educator Community, formerly known as the National Retired Teachers Association. Dr. Andrus spent her youth and young adult years in Chicago and was a volunteer at several local Settlement Houses. Later, she would become the first woman high school principal in the State of California where she served at the same low-income high school in an immigrant community for 28 years. She understood the needs of communities and the importance of supporting education.
AARP’s new President, Lee Hammond, also has a strong connection to youth. He began his 30-year career in education in Wicomico County, Md., as a classroom teacher. He then served as school administrator for 25 years, working with diverse students and professional populations. AARP members nationwide have told us that volunteering to help youth is an important way for them to give back. Mr. Hammond also served as President of AARP Maryland and the then Maryland Retired Teachers Association, an affiliate of NRTA.
NRTA: AARP’s Educator Community shares a commitment to learning, voluntary service, and civic participation. More than a decade ago, the organization formed the With Our Youth! program to provide volunteer opportunities for community service projects with youth. For the first three years of the program, NRTA made a pledge to serve 1.5 million youth in 2,000 communities with a total of 45 million service hours through its affiliated state retired educators associations (REAs). The goal was met and exceeded.
Because of our roots as an organization, our member interest in youth, and the continuing cuts in school budgets across the country, Create The Good is focusing its efforts on the Equipped to Learn campaign, providing children with much needed school supplies. And to get a better understanding of the needs of schools throughout the country, AARP is collaborating with the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation on this campaign.
The National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation supports principals in their important role to prepare students to reach their highest potential. For more than 30 years, NAESP Foundation has operated as the tax exempt, charitable arm of the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), a professional association. NAESP, founded in 1921, is a national organization serving all elementary and middle level principals. NAESP has outreach to more than 75,000 pre-k-8 principals and more than 1,000 superintendents across the nation and serves as a "lifeline" to principals in need.
In 2010, people like you helped over 20,000 students in 44 states through this project. Wow!
We invite all AARP members and volunteers to get involved in this campaign by:
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