Frederick Health Hospital Donations
Teen Youth Cares (TYC) saw there was an opportunity to make a difference for the future of a group specifically, Frederick Health Hospital. We served the healthcare workers by providing them with needed supplies such as: pre-packaged snacks, water, and gatorade. Flyers were created and the community was encouraged to donate. By taking the iniative to help the healthcare workers, we helped them avoid burnout and stay strong in rather difficult times.
"Donations for Frederick Health Hospital
It's time to show some support for our hardworking health care workers! Let's do something awesome in our community; we want to support healthcare workers at Frederick Health who are in need of medical supplies."
Spark Science Kids!
Spark Science Kids is an extracurricular free program that strives to immerse young students, grades 1-5 in Science.
This program offered children the opportunity to learn about science, while having fun doing so. They utilized virtual labs, interactive and high quality review games, crafts, and videos.
"Are you looking for ways for your child to learn science, have fun, and make new friends?
Spark Science Kids offers all that and more! Our mission is to help students from ages 6 to 11 learn about science in the best way possible. We often learn better by doing and we are able to make connections with science and make our curriculum adaptive and exciting! We utilize virtual labs, interactive and high quality review games, crafts, and videos.
Our classes encourage your science scholars to become more confident, creative, and connected with the world around us! We are going to create the next generation of empowered leaders in science! "
Cards for Hospitalized Children
This volunteer activity focused on uplifting children and teens in difficult times, and brought about awareness in the community. Many cards were created by a group of teens and distributed to an organization for distribuition. The cards had uplifting messages for the kids in the hospital. A variety of materials were collected (stickers, glitter, glue, pens, markers, etc.) and they were language accomadations. Cards were written in both English and Spanish, and targeted different ages.
Teen Youth Cares (TYC) saw there was an opportunity to make a difference for the future of a group specifically, Frederick Health Hospital. We served the healthcare workers by providing them with needed supplies such as: pre-packaged snacks, water, and gatorade. Flyers were created and the community was encouraged to donate. By taking the iniative to help the healthcare workers, we helped them avoid burnout and stay strong in rather difficult times.
"Donations for Frederick Health Hospital
It's time to show some support for our hardworking health care workers! Let's do something awesome in our community; we want to support healthcare workers at Frederick Health who are in need of medical supplies."
Spark Science Kids!
Spark Science Kids is an extracurricular free program that strives to immerse young students, grades 1-5 in Science.
This program offered children the opportunity to learn about science, while having fun doing so. They utilized virtual labs, interactive and high quality review games, crafts, and videos.
"Are you looking for ways for your child to learn science, have fun, and make new friends?
Spark Science Kids offers all that and more! Our mission is to help students from ages 6 to 11 learn about science in the best way possible. We often learn better by doing and we are able to make connections with science and make our curriculum adaptive and exciting! We utilize virtual labs, interactive and high quality review games, crafts, and videos.
Our classes encourage your science scholars to become more confident, creative, and connected with the world around us! We are going to create the next generation of empowered leaders in science! "
Cards for Hospitalized Children
This volunteer activity focused on uplifting children and teens in difficult times, and brought about awareness in the community. Many cards were created by a group of teens and distributed to an organization for distribuition. The cards had uplifting messages for the kids in the hospital. A variety of materials were collected (stickers, glitter, glue, pens, markers, etc.) and they were language accomadations. Cards were written in both English and Spanish, and targeted different ages.