Supporting your Child’s Service Project
Your support for your child’s interest in starting or participating in a service project is vital to their success. However, your commitment need not be a financial one. Instead, you can support your child’s project by being involved in their planning, helping to line up financial and in-kind sponsors, or loaning them materials to help them complete their goal.
Youth Service America’s Project Plan-It! is a great tool to help you and your child get started. This on-line project planning tool will help young people develop a custom made plan, timeline, budget, funding proposal, press release, and other helpful resources. You can find the tool kit by visiting http://www.ysa.org/planit.
Help Your Child Earn an Award From the President!
Earning the President’s Volunteer Service Award is easy and is
a great way to encourage your child! You can help them earn the Award by
helping them keep track of their hours using our Record of
Service Page. Keep track of your own hours, too and earn the
Award together!
When your child earns the Award, they will receive an official President’s
Volunteer Service Award pin, a personalized certificate of achievement, a
note of congratulations from the President of the United States, and a
letter from the President’s
Council on Service and Civic Participation.
Earning the Award is easy! Youth 14 and younger can earn the Award by
completing 50 or more hours of volunteer service in one year, adults earn
the Award by completing 100 hours or more, and families earn the Award by
completing at least 200 hours of service as a group, as long as each member
completes at least 25 hours.
Plus, the hours you volunteer now will bring you and your child closer to the President’s Call to Service Award, which recognizes those who have made a sustained commitment to volunteer service by dedicating at least 4,000 hours over the course of their lifetimes.
Contact USA Freedom Corps
USA Freedom Corps' office is located in one of the historic townhouses off Lafayette Park just north of the White House. Our building was home to President Theodore Roosevelt while the White House was remodeled in 1902. To read more about the history of our building, click here.
If you have a story or an idea you’d like to share, let us know. Our address is:
USA Freedom Corps
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20502
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Reprinted with the permission of the USA Freedom Corps.
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