These are difficult times for families. Vast economic and social changes over the past twenty years mean that most parents are struggling as never before to juggle jobs, household work and family life. Because these pressures have cut greatly into the time and energy that parents can give their children, many children need other caring adults involved in their lives. They need the attention and interest of adults in their neighborhoods, schools, daycare centers and playgrounds grandparents, aunts and uncles, neighbors, teachers, coaches and childcare providers. Everyone can get involved in helping to be sure that all children and youth have what they need to become healthy, confident, productive adults. Everyone can make a difference for children.
Doing something for children doesn’t have to take long - an hour can make a difference. You don't have to be an expert, and you don't have to spend money. There is no one way to make a difference for kids there are lots of ways and each one counts. Here are some ideas that can make a difference for children.
VC women, Mt. SAC to play in Kiwanis final - Ventura County Star
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 03:12
VC women, Mt. SAC to play in Kiwanis final Ventura County Star, CA - 1 hour ago ... team to an 80-41 win over San Jose City on Saturday night in the semifinals of the 11th annual Kiwanis Tournament at the VC Athletic Events Center. ...
Kiwanis present Holiday Home Tour around Windsor - Greeley Tribune
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 03:09
Kiwanis present Holiday Home Tour around Windsor Greeley Tribune, Colorado - 1 hour ago Tickets are $10 per person and available by calling Kiwanis members Audrey Rutz at (970) 686-2466, Carolyn Figal at (970) 686-2603, Bob Groke at (970) ...
DECK THE HALLS: Tour features Orangeburg homes dressed for the ... - Orangeburg Times Democrat
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 02:25
DECK THE HALLS: Tour features Orangeburg homes dressed for the ... Orangeburg Times Democrat, SC - 2 hours ago Homeowners donating their time and talents to the Kiwanis fund-raiser are Cary and Nicole Culler, Charles and Cheri Thompson, Mike Tourville of Buck Ridge ...
Great Falls light display coming - Montana's News Station
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Saturday, 29 November 2008 22:36
Great Falls light display coming Montana's News Station, MT - 6 hours ago Christmas brings out the electrician in many of us with holiday light displays, but if you'd rather drive by and admire someone else's work, the Kiwanis...
Depression 2009: What would it look like? - Austin American-Statesman
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Saturday, 29 November 2008 15:49
Depression 2009: What would it look like? Austin American-Statesman, TX - 3 hours ago Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam has found that, for many, the Depression was isolating: Kiwanis clubs, PTAs and other social groups lost about ...