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Eight strategies to embrace family philanthropy - Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing

Eight strategies to embrace family philanthropy - Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing

Finding time to participate in philanthropy can be challenging, but with these eight strategies you’ll be equipped to add more philanthropic activities to your family life.

Listening - New Horizon Academy Parenting Pickup Podcast Season 2 Episode 2

Listening - New Horizon Academy Parenting Pickup Podcast Season 2 Episode 2

Being distracted while your child is talking to you can be a big problem when communicating. We have all been there, listening while holding a phone or not making eye contact. MiaLisa from Doing Good Together is a special guest on this episode to talk about how and why it is critical to be listening fully.

How to Teach Your Kids to Volunteer for the Right Reasons - Star Tribune

Developing a “service heart” in your child can start small but develop into bigger and better things over a lifetime.

How to Adopt a Family for Christmas - Today

How to Adopt a Family for Christmas - Today

If you have the means, a donation to a charitable organization, whether it’s time, money or goods, can spread Christmas cheer to those who need it most. But with so many nonprofit organizations to choose from, how do you know which one will help your donation get to its rightful recipient?

Ways Your Family Can Give Back this Holiday Season in the Twin Cities - Twin Cities Mom Collective

A goal for any parent is to raise children who care about and contribute to their community. Teaching the lessons of gratitude, abundance mindset, and sharing are important parts of this mission that we work on throughout their lives. The Doing Good Together project helps families do just this.

Child care, meals, activities: Parent resources during Minneapolis educators strike

Child care, meals, activities: Parent resources during Minneapolis educators strike

Minneapolis educators went on strike Tuesday after negotiations between the city’s public school district and its teacher’s union on a new contract failed. There is no immediate indication when talks might resume.

During the strike all classes pre-K through 12th grade and Transition Plus classes will be canceled. That puts more than 30,000 kids out of classrooms and about 4,000 teachers and staff out of work.

Here’s are some resources for families in need of child care or other support while classrooms are closed.

"It's the Greatest Time of Year for Giving! Here's How to Adopt a Family for Christmas and Other Ways to Give Back" - Parade.com

"It's the Greatest Time of Year for Giving! Here's How to Adopt a Family for Christmas and Other Ways to Give Back" - Parade.com

Fortunately, there’s a lot of emphasis on giving during this time of year, so it’s even easier to have this desire at the forefront of our minds. But with all of the hustle and bustle of already-booked weekends and the day-to-day grind, how is one able to just dive right in and take action? Check out the suggestions…

"Practicing Kindness During the Holidays" - VolunteerSpot.com

Amid so many messages of wanting and getting, so many wish lists and shopping lists, we all deserve to make time for giving back. What better opportunity than at the events already on our calendars?

Whether you involve immediate family or host a boisterous group of friends and neighbors, these ideas will add more meaning to your holiday parties and may become annual traditions that teach your children the values of compassion and empathy.

"How Kids Can Volunteer From Home: Host a Playdate with a Purpose" - Mommy Poppins®

The next time your child asks to have pals over, consider organizing a simple and fun service project that can be done at home to help people in need. It's a great way to keep the kids entertained while teaching them the importance of giving back to their community—and reminding them of how lucky they are to have a room overflowing with toys!

"10 Fun Community Giving Ideas" - Scholastic Parent & Child Magazine - 2013

“A lot of parents feel overwhelmed by the idea of community service,” says Jenny Friedman, Ph.D., executive director of Doing Good Together, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit that helps families find ways to volunteer together. ... But projects like Marin’s prove that it doesn’t take a lot to make a big difference. The best way to get kids excited about taking on a new project? Start with something they already know and love. 
 

"Volunteering with Kids in Boston" - MommyPoppins Boston

Doing Good Together encourages family volunteerism and reflection on social issues. The website has a page of ‘Kitchen Table Activities” – things you can do together as a family at home to improve people’s lives, heal the Earth, fight poverty and take social action.