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Volunteer in and around Washington, DC

November 11, 2021

A Wider Circle 
A Wider Circle’s efforts focus on the creation of stable homes, workforce development, neighborhood revitalization, and the creation of greater awareness and engagement by the community, as a whole.  There are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate through holiday giving programs, donating items and more. Host a toy drive, sponsor a family and donate new gifts are part of the Holiday programs.

American Red Cross
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.​ Make holiday cards to be sent to injured, ill or hospitalized service members and veterans as well as virtual opportunities.

Animal Welfare of Arlington’s Paws and Read
For more than 75 years, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington has served the Arlington community with animal sheltering and control services to help pet owners keep their animals healthy, happy, and home. Walk a dog and other opportunities. Bookmark this page for other youth programs such as summer camp and birthday parties.

Arlington Food Assistance Center
They feed neighbors in need by providing dignified access to nutritious supplemental groceries. Volunteers bag, distribute, drive, glean, grow, help in the office/warehouse, organize and assist at special events. Birthday Givers is great for younger kids.

Arlington National Cemetery 
Each December on National Wreaths Across America Day, our mission to Remember, Honor and Teach is carried out by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, as well as at more than 2,500 additional locations in all 50 U.S. states, at sea and abroad. Wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery is on December 18, 2021

Art for Humanity
Their mission is to help the poor, help themselves. They have been working in Honduras for a decade to help break the cycle of poverty that grips this beautiful country of wonderful people. Collect vitamins for adults and children and/or distribute the vitamins, sponsor a child’s education.

Bethesda Cares
They help ease, end and prevent homelessness in Montgomery County. Donate time, money or seasonal clothing and toiletries to this homeless prevention program.

Bread for the City
The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty. They seek justice through community organizing and public advocacy. Pack bags of trimmings for the holidays, support the food, clothing, diaper, and other programs.

Capital Area Food Bank
The Capital Area Food Bank is the anchor of the hunger relief infrastructure in our region, providing more than 45 million meals to people in communities across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. But they don’t stop there, because they know that creating long term solutions to hunger requires more than meals. They approach the problem in multiple ways: providing food for today, and addressing the root causes of hunger by partnering with organizations that provide critical services like job training programs and health care. Sort and pack food for delivery as well as rake and plant in their garden and distribute fresh produce at free community farmer’s markets.

Cards for Hospitalized Kids
Cards for Hospitalized Kids is an internationally recognized charitable organization that spreads hope, joy & magic to hospitalized kids across America through uplifting, handmade cards. Create holiday (all major holidays) cards for kids.

Casey Trees
Their mission is to restore, enhance, & protect the tree canopy of our nation’s capital. There are frequent tree planting events throughout the city.

Catholic Charities
See their calendar of regular events you can help out at or become a regular. There are also Seasonal opportunities.

Central Union Mission
The Mission works to help transform the area’s toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. Help host, serve and clean up at dinner service at the shelter.

Children’s National Medical Center
Dr. Bears Closet donations, greeters and patient care volunteers needed.

DC Central Kitchen (Ages 12+)
No current opportunities

DC Diaper Bank (All ages!)
Greater DC Diaper Bank, using a proven model, provides diapers to social service organizations that are already helping families in need through comprehensive programs and services. Diapers act as a “gateway” to introduce hard to reach families to social services and other vital resources. Donate diapers, sort, pack and stack diapers, sort inventory, and organize the Baby Pantry.

DC Hunger Solutions
No current opportunities

DCJCC
Annual days of service are listed.

Eliana’s Light 
Eliana’s Light supports DC, MD, and VA families that include children who have complex medical conditions. Join them to help improve the whole health, well-being and quality of life these families experience. You can volunteer by organizing “giving circles” for families; contributing your professional expertise in communications, accounting, and/or social work; and leading virtual talks on topics related to their mission (e.g., meditation, mindfulness, nutrition, etc.) for parents/caregivers/care providers. They’re open to your ideas and regularly organize new community service programming. Please email with a statement on how you’d like to be involved in this volunteer-based non-profit organization.

Feed the Fridge
Feed the Fridge is an effort to bring nourishment where there is hunger while helping small, local restaurants stay in business. Deliver meals for Thanksgiving. Through donations, paying participating restaurants more than $700,000 to provide meals, which in turn helps those restaurants stay open and pay employees.

Food for All
Food for All helps to improve the lives and health of people with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses that limit their ability to provide nourishment for themselves. Providing home grocery delivery for those not mobile enough to make it to other local organizations for assistance now makes over 3000 deliveries each year. Deliver food to those in need.

Food and Friends
Volunteers of all ages can join their adult family members delivering meals to clients’ homes, making this an ideal volunteer opportunity for parents with young children. Volunteers must be at least 14 to work in the kitchen preparing and packaging meals. Volunteers join all stages of the food preparation, from chopping vegetables to packing groceries also. 

Friendship Place
Friendship Place is the premier housing service provider for people experiencing homelessness in the DC region. Sponsor toiletry bags, outreach kits, or an alternate essential, help at an event, become a mentor and more.

Generation Hope
Ensures all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility, Generation Hope engages education and policy partners to drive systemic change and provides direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. Volunteer at events, become a virtual tutor, in addition to other ways you can become involved.

Goods for Good
G4G now partners with over 20 local nonprofits in the DMV area that collectively serve a wide variety of people who are vulnerable and struggling during these difficult times. Be a sponsor or ally, lead projects and deliver goods.

Housing Up
Housing Up’s mission is to provide homeless and at-risk families with opportunities to transform their lives, and we cannot do it without your help. They offer a variety of opportunities ranging from one-time activities and in-kind donation drives to weekly opportunities as well as a holiday drive.

Humane Rescue Alliance
HRA protects animals, supports families, and advocats for positive change to create a world where all animals can thrive. Assist medical staff providing low-cost veterinary services, train and care for dogs, cats and/or small mammals, Take adoptable dogs for a run at local parks and more options for younger kids.

Inova Fairfax Hospital
Volunteering will give you the opportunity to get an “inside look” at a medical campus while learning about support functions in patient care and retail operations. Program specifically for high schoolers.

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is a volunteer-powered nonprofit dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected, and abandoned animals from certain euthanasia and finding them loving forever homes. Prepare for animal’s arrival, meet them at transport, assist with the matching, and help at adoption events.

Martha’s Table
Martha’s Table runs nationally accredited education programs, pairs healthy food access with physical and mental health services, and promotes family success by investing in family leaders. Deliver meals, sort and display clothing donations, volunteer at one of the markets and help make and serve a meal.

Mary’s Center 
Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years. Volunteer for events, sort donations or host a drive.

Miriam’s Kitchen
Helping to end chronic homelessness with the help of the community. Volunteers can help distribute toiletries, fulfill clothing orders, or simply engage with guests. Some volunteers help by giving haircuts, manicures, or writing resumes. Due to Covid19, kitchen shifts have been suspended. Volunteers to hand out meals and drinks in our tent outside.

N Street Village
N Street Village supports women in Washington, D.C. experiencing homelessness by offering a broad spectrum of services, housing, and advocacy in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. Sponsor a community dinner, help run BINGO, be part of a holiday committee, help with meals and more.

National Park Service
Work behind the scenes or on the front line in positions ranging from a one-time service project/ volunteer event to a longer term position, serving alongside park employees or with one of our many partner organizations.

So Others May Eat (Ages 13+)
SOME provides material aid and comfort to our vulnerable neighbors in the District, helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. Volunteer and service programs include youth opportunities, holiday opportunities, family services, and meal service as well as the SOME Volunteer Corps.

Spend Yourself Food Pantry
Spend Yourself Food Pantry provides food to hungry people in our community. Their goal is to help the hungry and build relationships in a warm and welcoming environment. Drivers are needed to deliver food, food pantry volunteers and more.

Star Gazing Farm 
Star Gazing Farm takes in abused, stray, and unwanted farm animals in need and provides them with a permanent home. Sponsor an animal, donate funds or materials to the farm, volunteer on the work days or during open houses, participate in our garden or house an animal.

Thrive DC
Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Unload food from trucks from Capital Area Food Bank, distribute bagged meals to clients, help bag supplies, sort mail, and assist with general office tasks.

Toys For Tots 
Since 1947 The Marine Corps and Toys for Tots Has Been Making a Difference in the Lives of American Families. Find a drive and donate.

We Are Family
We Are Family mobilizes a committed corps of volunteers to reach out to isolated inner-city seniors with free services, advocacy, and companionship, building a network of caring eyes and ears that enables at-risk seniors to age in place. Deliver groceries to seniors, visit with seniors in their homes, help a senior with cleaning/household chores, provide transportation for a senior or host a fundraiser or help raise funds for We Are Family.

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Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day virtually and throughout Washington, DC

January 17, 2021

“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do… you have to keep moving forward.”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The National Museum of African American History & Culture has a great resource complete with activities for children and families to learn more about MLK Jr and what he stood for. It also includes talking points to start a conversation with kids about racism and activism.

Children’s books about MLK Jr and marches:
Let the Children March
Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sometimes People March
I am Martin Luther King, Jr

11:00am: Virtual MLK Dare to Dream Day
Join in a free celebration honoring one of history’s greatest visionaries. Now accepting submissions for the Open Mic and Poetry Slam. Details below.

11:30am: DC Public Library virtual story time
Paula Young Shelton will read her new book, Child of the Civil Rights Movement. Shelton is the daughter of Andrew Young and she shares her experiences as the daughter of an activist who surrounded by a community of leaders. After the reading, she will be interviewed by members of DC Library’s Teen Council about community engagement. This event is the kick-off to our new civic engagement program “Our City, Our Stories”. 

12:00pm: 40th Annual MLK Jr Virtual Parade
Be sure to follow along on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @mlkholidaydc115 and on the Washington Informer website. Participants are committed to continuing this strong tradition started more than 35 years ago by radio talk show host and community activist Ralph Waldo “Petey” Greene, Washington Informer publisher and philanthropist Dr. Calvin W. Rolark and former Ward 8 Councilmember Wilhelmina J. Rolark when they organized the annual Martin Luther King Day Parade (on one of the nation’s first streets named in honor of the civil rights leader, following his death in 1968). The parade began in 1979, six years before Kings’s birthday became a federal holiday. We continue the tradition and celebration that the Rolarks and Petey Greene started, as we honor Dr. King and keep his message alive. Register here.

12:00pm: 49th Annual MLK Jr Day Virtual Celebration
The virtual program will feature performances, remarks by Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton, awards presentations, a keynote speech and a panel discussion with a local historian, community advocates, allies and activists, and a Human Rights commissioner addressing topics of social justice and racial equity and equality.

We encourage you to volunteer with your family in whatever capacity fits your needs.

The National Day of Service for the Inauguration of President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris will celebrate and honor the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on January 18, 2021. The National Day of Service is an opportunity for all Americans to unite and serve at a time when the global pandemic calls on all of us to work together and support our communities. No matter where you are, you have an opportunity to give back and the agency to do so. Most volunteer activities only require an hour or two of your time, and all events will be virtual or socially distanced, in accordance with CDC protocol.

WTOP has a list of what’s closed for MLK Jr Day as well as Inauguration.

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain my own.

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Volunteer in and around Washington, DC

November 13, 2020

This year instead of highlighting what opportunities are available, we have listed organizations you can contact to inquire about how you can get involved. While there are many places that have suspended in-person volunteer opportunities, most still accept donations and have other creative ways you can offer your service.

Generation Hope

A Wider Circle 

Mary’s Center 

Eliana’s Light 

Arlington Food Assistance Center

Food for All DC

Children’s National Medical Center

Spend Yourself Food Pantry

Humane Rescue Alliance

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Animal Welfare of Arlington’s Paws and Read

American Red Cross

Casey Trees

DC Diaper Bank

Friendship Place

Capital Area Food Bank

Inova Fairfax Hospital

Art for Humanity

DC Central Kitchen

So Others May Eat

Arlington National Cemetery 

We Are Family

Martha’s Table

Cards for Hospitalized Kids

Toys For Tots 

Star Gazing Farm 

Bethesda Care

Bread for the City

Food and Friends

Miriam’s Kitchen

Thrive DC

National Park Service

N Street Village

Housing Up

DC Hunger Solutions

Central Union Mission

Catholic Charities

DCJCC

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Create Valentine’s Day cards for pediatric patients with Eliana’s Light

January 12, 2020

Join Beltway Bambinos and members of the DC, Maryland, and Virginia communities in the 5th Annual Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids and Cookies for Caregivers initiative that Eliana’s Light organizes.

Eliana’s Light is a local non-profit organization that supports families with children who have complex medical conditions by focusing on their whole health and well-being. They connect directly with families through customized gift bags, learning events, and online communications; advocate for and raise awareness on whole health, integrative, and integrated approaches to care; and exchange information and resources with caregivers, practitioners, and researchers. They help children and their caregivers feel better while they contribute to a whole health and family-centered approach to pediatrics. A big part of their work involves engaging community members in service projects that support these local families. Collaboratively, community members throughout our region come together to show they care.

WHAT: The Annual Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids & Cookies for Caregivers involves volunteers (of all ages) who make cards for children that will be in the hospital over Valentine’s Day. The initiative also includes making or sending in cookies for the caregivers who support these children. We want the recipients of both to know that members of their community are thinking of them and sending them best wishes. The cards are only for the kids, and should include uplifting messages. The cookies are only for the caregivers (due to the children’s specific dietary needs) and are from healthy-ish nut-free recipes. Some participating groups are only making cards, and some are only making cookies; don’t feel obligated to do both.

WHO: Eliana’s Light will pick up the cards and/or cookies from participating groups, and deliver them to staff at Children’s National Hospital, Inova Children’s Hospital, HSC’s Pediatric Center, the Children’s Inn at NIH, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and the Kennedy Krieger Institute. The staff members then disseminate the cards to patients and the cookies to their caregivers (i.e., parents and staff members).

HOW: Here are a few ways you can participate:

  • Organize a group of friends for a Valentine’s Day card and/or cookie making party at your house.
  • Ask your child’s teacher if their class would be interested in making Valentine’s Day cards to support kids and caregivers who will be at these pediatric medical centers in our region. Teachers often discuss topics such as empathy, volunteering, and kindness with their participating students.
  • Donate any supplies you may have for making cards. We welcome red, white, and pink construction paper; glue sticks; stickers; and kid scissors. No glitter please.
  • Make a financial donation to help Eliana’s Light cover the cost of providing some card-making supplies to participating non-profit organizations

-If your group will be making cards, the following is some guidance for your consideration:
Hospital staff have cleared the following messages for inclusion in the Valentine’s Day cards: “You are loved”; “You are surrounded by love”; “I believe in you”; “You are strong and brave”; “I wish you the very best”; “You rock”; “I am thinking of you and sending you love”; “You inspire me”; “You are awesome”; “I hope you have a great day today”; “Be brave”; and “Always remember how awesome you are”. We welcome any way participating kids would like to sign their cards. For example, they can be signed, “First name, grade, school name”, or “X-grader, school name, city name”, or “X-grader, city name”. We’d love some kind of signature to personalize the cards.

-If your group will be making cookies, we’re especially looking for nut-free and low-sugar recipes that will give a tasty boost to caregivers.

WHEN: If you’re interested in participating or supporting this initiative, please email your interest to both myself and Whitney and we will coordinate directly with you. We will need to collect all items by the end of the day on Sunday, Feb. 9th.

Thank you in advance. I am overwhelmed with happiness each year by how many Beltway Bambinos readers participate and share this post. It means the world to me to be helping with such a special project for so many.

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Volunteer opportunities for families in Washington, DC

November 13, 2019

GIVE, GIVE, GIVE and not just around the holiday season! There are so many ways we all can help others in our area and the best part is most welcome children to participate. Teaching our littlest the value of giving and not just receiving is critical. Hopefully your family will connect with one of these organizations; becoming regular volunteers. Below are great organizations that welcome volunteers throughout the year and some have seasonal opportunities as well.

Generation Hope
Volunteer at events, become a tutor, in addition to other ways you can become involved.

A Wider Circle 
There are a variety of ways to volunteer and donate through holiday giving programs, donating items and more. Host a toy drive, sponsor a family and donate new gifts are part of the Holiday programs. For any inquiries regarding the Holiday programs send an email here and if you’d like to volunteer at the Center for Community Service in Silver Spring send an email.

Mary’s Center 
Reading pals, special events and patient portal volunteers are needed.

Eliana’s Light 
Buy/assemble gifts for families they’re supporting over the holiday season, host community service activities, lead a card- and/or cookie-making session for their annual “Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids & Cookies for Caregivers” community service activity; participate on their team for the annual Race for Every Child; translate documents and/or interpret at events and much more.

CCPC Transition Assistance Program
Make sandwiches, throughout the year in your home and deliver them to CCPC.

Arlington Food Assistance Center
Volunteers bag, distribute, drive, glean, grow, help in the office and warehouse and organize and assist at special events. Birthday Givers is great for younger kids, more ways to participate as a family found here.

Children’s National Medical Center
Dr. Bears Closet donations, greeters and patient care volunteers needed.

Spend Yourself Food Pantry
Drivers are needed to deliver food, food pantry volunteers and more.

Humane Rescue Alliance
Assist medical staff providing low-cost veterinary services, train and care for dogs, cats and/or small mammals, Take adoptable dogs for a run at local parks and more options for younger kids.

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue
Prepare for animal’s arrival, meet them at transport, help at adoption events.

Animal Welfare of Arlington’s Paws and Read
Children K-11th grades can visit the shelter with a parent to read to our shelter cats through Paws and Read Program, there are also programs for teens.

American Red Cross
Make holiday cards to be sent to injured, ill or hospitalized service members and veterans.

Casey Trees
There are frequent tree planting events throughout the city.

DC Diaper Bank (All ages!)
Donate diapers, sort, pack and stack diapers, sort inventory, and organize the Baby Pantry.

Friendship Place
Sponsor toiletry bags, outreach kits, or an alternate essential, help at an event, become a mentor and more.

Capital Area Food Bank
Sort and pack food for delivery as well as rake and plant in their garden and distribute fresh produce at free community farmer’s markets.

Inova Fairfax Hospital
Program specifically for high schoolers.

Art for Humanity
Collect vitamins for adults and children and/or distribute the vitamins, sponsor a child’s education.

DC Central Kitchen (Ages 12+)
Dedicated volunteers help transform wasted food into balanced meals for our community. You can work with the kitchen staff to cut, chop, peel and prep food in the kitchen – no cooking or food service experience required.

So Others May Eat (Ages 13+)
Volunteer and service programs include youth opportunities, holiday opportunities, family services, and meal service as well as the SOME Volunteer Corps.

 Arlington National Cemetery 
Wreath laying on December 14, 2019

We Are Family
Deliver groceries to seniors, visit with seniors in their homes, help a senior with cleaning/household chores, provide transportation for a senior or host a fundraiser or help raise funds for We Are Family.

Martha’s Table
Deliver meals, sort and display clothing donations, volunteer at one of the markets and help make and serve a meal.

Cards for Hospitalized Kids
Create holiday (all major holidays) cards for kids.

Toys For Tots 
Find a drive and donate.

Star Gazing Farm 
Sponsor an animal, fonate funds or materials to the farm, volunteer on the work days or during open houses, participate in our garden or house an animal.

Bethesda Care
Donate time, money or seasonal clothing and toiletries.

Bread for the City
Pack bags of trimmings for the holidays, support the food, clothing, diaper, and other programs .

Food and Friends
Volunteers of all ages can join their adult family members delivering meals to clients’ homes, making this an ideal volunteer opportunity for parents with young children. Volunteers must be at least 14 to work in the kitchen preparing and packaging meals. Volunteers join all stages of the food preparation, from chopping vegetables to packing groceries also. 

Miriam’s Kitchen
Volunteers can help distribute toiletries, fulfill clothing orders, or simply engage with guests. Some volunteers help by giving haircuts, manicures, or writing resumes. Do you have some other skills to offer? Let them know!

Thrive DC
Provide groceries, help at the free Farmer’s Market, serve meals and more.

National Park Service
Work behind the scenes or on the front line in positions ranging from a one-time service project/ volunteer event to a longer term position, serving alongside park employees or with one of our many partner organizations.

N Street Village
Sponsor a community dinner, help run BINGO, be part of a holiday committee, help with meals and more.

Housing Up
They offer a variety of opportunities ranging from one-time activities and in-kind donation drives to weekly opportunities.

DC Hunger Solutions
Opportunities include interning with D.C. Hunger Solutions, staff a booth at a community event and more.

Central Union Mission
Help host, serve and clean up at dinner service at the Shelter.

Catholic Charities
See their calendar of regular events you can help out at or become a regular. There are also Seasonal opportunities.

DCJCC
Annual days of service are listed.

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Create Valentine’s Day cards for pediatric patients through Eliana’s Light

January 17, 2019

Join Beltway Bambinos and other members of the DC, Maryland, and Virginia communities in the 4th Annual Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids and Cookies for Caregivers initiative that Eliana’s Light is organizing.

Eliana’s Light is a local non-profit organization that supports families with children who have complex medical conditions by focusing on their whole health and well-being. They connect directly with families through customized gift bags, learning events, and online communications; advocate for and raise awareness on whole health, integrative, and integrated approaches to care; and exchange information and resources with caregivers, practitioners, and researchers. They help children and their caregivers feel better while they contribute to a whole health and family-centered approach to pediatrics. A big part of their work involves engaging community members in service projects that support these local families. Collaboratively, community members throughout our region come together to show they care. We hope you can join us!

WHAT: The Annual Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids & Cookies for Caregivers involves volunteers (of all ages) who make cards for children that will be in the hospital over Valentine’s Day. The initiative also includes making or sending in cookies for the caregivers who support these children. We want the recipients of both to know that members of their community are thinking of them and sending them best wishes. The cards are only for the kids, and should include uplifting messages. The cookies are only for the caregivers (due to the children’s specific dietary needs) and are from healthy-ish nut-free recipes. Some participating groups are only making cards, and some are only making cookies; don’t feel obligated to do both.

WHO: Eliana’s Light will pick up the cards and/or cookies from participating groups, and deliver them to staff at Children’s National Medical Center, Inova Children’s Hospital, HSC’s Pediatric Center, the Children’s Inn at NIH, and the Kennedy Krieger Institute. The staff members then disseminate the cards to patients and the cookies to their caregivers (i.e., parents and staff members). You are also welcome to drop them off after coordinating with Whitney; the heart, dedication and kindness behind Eliana’s Light.

HOW: Here are a few ways you can participate:

  • Organize a group of friends for a Valentine’s Day card and/or cookie making party at your house.

-If your group will be making cards, the following is some guidance for your consideration:
Hospital staff have cleared the following messages for inclusion in the Valentine’s Day cards: “You are loved”; “You are surrounded by love”; “I believe in you”; “You are strong and brave”; “I wish you the very best”; “You rock”; “I am thinking of you and sending you love”; “You inspire me”; “You are awesome”; “I hope you have a great day today”; “Be brave”; and “Always remember how awesome you are”. We welcome any way participating kids would like to sign their cards. For example, they can be signed, “First name, grade, school name”, or “X-grader, school name, city name”, or “X-grader, city name”. We’d love some kind of signature to personalize the cards.

-If your group will be making cookies, we’re especially looking for nut-free and low-sugar recipes that will give a tasty boost to caregivers.

  • Ask your child’s teacher if their class would be interested in making Valentine’s Day cards to support kids and caregivers who will be at these pediatric medical centers in our region. Teachers often discuss topics such as empathy, volunteering, and kindness with their participating students.
  • Donate any supplies you may have for making cards. We welcome red, white, and pink construction paper; glue sticks; stickers; and kid scissors. No glitter please.
  • Share your favorite nut-free, low-sugar, low-cost, and easy-to-make cookie recipes you think caregivers would enjoy.
  • Make a financial donation to help Eliana’s Light cover the cost of providing some card-making supplies to participating non-profit organizations

WHEN: If you’re interested in participating or supporting this initiative, please email your interest to both myself and Whitney and we will coordinate directly with you. We will need to collect all items by the end of the day on Sunday, Feb. 10th.

Thank you in advance; I was blown away last year by how many readers participated and shared this post. #Lovewins

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Filed Under: Holiday Options Tagged: Bloom OB/GYN, caregivers, children, Children's National Medical Center, Elianas Light, Nanny Network, patients, Spring Valley Pediatrics, Stork Childbirth Education, Valentine's cards, Volunteer

Volunteering with families in and around Washington, DC

November 12, 2018

GIVE, GIVE, GIVE!!! (And not just around the holiday season!) There are so many ways you can help others in our area and the best part is they all welcome children to participate. Teaching our littlest the value of giving and not just receiving is critical. Hopefully your child will connect with one of these organizations, making your family regular volunteers.

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(Photo: So Others May Eat)

                                                                                                                    
Volunteer your time:

Generation Hope
A Wider Circle has a variety of ways to volunteer and donate through Holiday Giving Programs

Mary’s Center Reading Pals, Special Events and Patient Portal Volunteers needed
Eliana’s Light has a variety of ways to volunteer
Make sandwiches (throughout the year in your home) for CCPC Transition Assistance Program
Arlington Food Assistance Center
Humane Rescue Alliance 
Children’s National Medical Center
Volunteer your time at Spend Yourself Food Pantry
Helping dogs at Lucky Kids Club
Read to cats at Animal Welfare of Arlington’s Paws and Read
Create and send holiday cards to injured, ill or hospitalized service members and veterans through American Red Cross
Planting trees through Casey Trees
Various events and ways to help at DC Diaper Bank
Sort and pack food for delivery at Capital Area Food Bank
Helping the poor help themselves at Art for Humanity
Organize a drive to collect food, clothing and toiletries for Bethesda Cares
Help prepare meals at DC Central Kitchen
Help prepare and serve meals at So Others May Eat
Assist inner-city seniors at We Are Family
Help with food, clothing and special events at Martha’s Table
List of ways to volunteer in Fairfax County
Lay wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery December 15, 2018

Other ways to show you care:

District Dabble Lab invites you to come to a Kindness Rocks Project Workshop on Sunday’s (ages 4-10) You can also create your own group to attend.
Create holiday cards for Cards for Hospitalized Kids
Find a Toys For Tots drive and donate
Spend time at a Nursing or Assisted Living Center
Host a refugee family
Shop with your children at a local grocery store for non-perishable items and donate them to a canned food drive
Claude Moore Colonial Farm has many ways to volunteer and donate
Star Gazing Farm has many ways to volunteer and donate

Making donations:

Eliana’s Light would be grateful to receive donations of stress-relief items for children with complex medical conditions and their caregivers through an Amazon Wish List
Diapers to the DC Diaper Bank
Kids Crafts for a cause through Little Loving Hands
Seasonal clothing and toiletries to Bethesda Cares

Bowie Baysox continues Louie’s Holiday Hope Project for the 12th year. Beginning now and continuing through early December, the team will be accepting nominations for families that need assistance this holiday season. The Baysox will also be collecting gently used coats, new socks and other warm clothing to be donated to area families. If you know a family who is in need, please email here.

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Filed Under: Fall, Holiday Options, Products I Love, Sponsored Post, Winter Tagged: create, Donate, families, give, host, Volunteer, Washington DC

K-9 Lifesavers; saving lives four paws at a time

September 8, 2018

This guest post is written by Sara Wexler Koblitz, a mother of two who lives in Washington, DC.

Now that I’m a mom of two, finding time to do the things that really matter to me in the few minutes of free time that I can ever seem to cobble together is tough.  Before kids, I was very active in local animal rescue groups; first as a foster then as an adoption coordinator.   My two dogs, from K-9 Lifesavers, are my first kids, and it’s important to me to be able to help other dogs who have had traumatic pasts learn that the world can be a better place. I hope to pass this love of animals and volunteering onto my kids.

K-9 Lifesavers, an all-volunteer rescue, has been in the DC area for about 10 years and is a wonderful organization run by the mom of a three year old.  My three year old has been to quite a few events, and my boys will be foster brothers to dogs once they are old enough to understand that our mastiff mix is not a furry chair.  It’s a kid-friendly organization, with kids (and their parents) volunteering alongside wonderful volunteers who are teachers, police officers, coaches and more in their day-to-day lives.  While you have to be 16 or older to handle a dog at an Adoption Event, younger kids can volunteer with their parents, set-up a bake sale, or pass out information at events.

K-9 Lifesavers is in particular need for fosters in any part of the DC area.  Fostering is great for teaching your kids responsibility without the lifelong commitment of a dog or puppy.  And we are always in desperate need of fosters.  Click here to see more about these opportunities.

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Filed Under: Guest Post Tagged: DC, k-9 lifesavers, rescue dogs, Volunteer

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