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Workshops/Speaker PresentationsDoing Good Together can tailor workshops and presentations to your group on a variety of topics, including those listed below. Please contact us about your specific needs. Words from workshop participants: “Great ideas that I would not have come up with on my own.” “A lot of new
ideas that I
can easily blend into my life.”
Contact Executive Director Jenny Friedman at jenny@doinggoodtogether.org or 612.822.6502. Who Jenny Friedman, Ph.D., is founder and Executive Director of Doing Good Together and author of The Busy Family’s Guide to Volunteering (Robins Lane Press, 2003). The mother of three children and a leading authority on family community service, Friedman’s workshops are inspiring, engaging and full of practical advice. Where Doing Good Together has provided workshops and presentations for many different organizations and groups, such as schools/PTAs, faith communities, parent groups, neighborhood organizations and corporations. We also speak at conferences, educational programs and community events. What Workshop topics vary depending on audience and interests. We can easily tailor a presentation to the needs of your group. For details on specific topics, click on the appropriate link:
WORKSHOP TOPICS FOR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTSFamily Volunteering: Simple Ways to Weave Service into Your Hectic Life This workshop addresses the unexpected benefits of family
volunteering,
along with dozens of practical and simple ideas for getting families
involved
in community service work; environmental, social and political action;
and
charitable giving. Parents will quickly see how much they can
accomplish, and
how easily they can integrate family service into their busy life. If
requested, we will include a second session for parents and children in
which
families actually complete a volunteering project together. Compassionate Kids: 10 Steps to Growing a Caring Child Children have an innate capacity for kindness and compassion,
but these
values must be nurtured if they are to flourish in adulthood.
Encouraging
thoughtfulness is particularly important in a culture saturated with
messages
of materialism, cynicism and entitlement. This presentation, especially
appropriate for parents of young children, explains how caring develops
in
children and how parents can teach those lessons. Included are 10
simple
strategies for raising warm, curious children who understand the joy of
compassion and service, and who meet the world with integrity. Family Philanthropy: Engaging Children in Charitable Giving If you make charitable giving an integral part of a child’s money-related education, you will encourage caring and civic responsibility. We’ll help you develop a family tradition around giving and help you inspire your children to become active philanthropists regardless of their age—or your income level. You’ll be able to teach your kids they have the power to effect change with their contributions and give them the tools to get started. We all have a responsibility to share with those in need, contribute to causes we believe in, and support the changes necessary to build a better world. WORKSHOP TOPICS FOR TEACHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND SERVICE-LEARNING PROVIDERSSchools Partnering with Families to Promote Service and Encourage Civic Responsibility Student learning and healthy youth development thrive when families work in partnership with schools and community organizations. Those collaborations can be especially powerful when they are built around service and civic engagement. Several Minnesota schools have partnered with Doing Good Together to create a schoolwide focus on community outreach. Workshop participants will hear about the benefits of this collaborative approach to service, learn about the opportunities, events and celebrations that are critical to establishing a successful program, and receive the materials to get started. Such an initiative can provide students with the inspiration, skills and heart to become compassionate and community-focused leaders. Enriching Service Learning through Family Involvement This presentation focuses on how families and service-learning providers together can support and nurture emerging service leaders. Participants receive simple, practical strategies and materials for (1) encouraging families to serve others; (2) educating parents about the benefits of service learning; (3) involving families in existing service-learning projects; and (4) building strong alliances between school, family and community to enrich service learning, increase academic achievement and create a culture of service.
WORKSHOP TOPICS FOR VOLUNTEER MANAGERSSupporting Families in Serving Others: Building an Effective Family Volunteer Program Given the multiple benefits of family volunteering, how can your organization provide meaningful opportunities for families to come together to serve others? Learn how to create a successful, sustainable family volunteer program and discover the challenges, opportunities, strategies and best practices for making family service a vital part of your organization’s mission. As a result of this session, you will be able to (1) understand the benefit to children, parents and the community when you support family volunteer efforts; (2) coordinate family volunteer projects that will engage families with children, build loyalty to your organization, and respond to needs in the greater community; and (3) successfully integrate family volunteering into the culture of your organization.
Engaging Young People and Families in Fighting Homelessness Young people have the creative energy, enthusiasm and skills to make a difference in our community. How, then, do we get the next generation to direct that energy toward ending homelessness? We will explain how community agencies can connect with schools and families to raise awareness of homelessness and its impact, break down stereotypes, and inspire action. This interactive workshop will encourage educators, families and organizations that serve and advocate for the homeless to learn together how to most effectively engage all citizens in service, research and advocacy to end this problem. Once young people have the benefit of learning about the devastation of homelessness and the value of service and advocacy through service-learning and family volunteering programs, they will have the tools to bring a new spirit of commitment and determination to eradicate this social evil.
WORKSHOP TOPICS FOR CIVIC GROUPS AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONSWeaving Volunteering into Families’ Lives Family volunteerism produces powerful
results—strengthening
families through quality time together, passing to children critical
values of compassion and community responsibility, and supporting a new
generation of volunteers and philanthropists. In this workshop we share
our
findings about the value of family volunteering and the tools needed to
encourage families to serve others. DGT
believes that service is as fundamental to what families provide their
children
as soccer and music lessons; our goal is to see every child growing up
knowing
that part of what we do—as citizens, as human beings—is to help one
another
out. We’ll let you know how we’re working toward that vision and how
you can
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