The
following simple steps indicate how to set-up a Jimmy's Kids
Program in your neighborhood or community. These steps can
be developed by any individual or group, and most require little
time and energy.
The easiest approach is
to start with a small number of children, deemed forgotten:
indigent, physically and/or emotionally disabled, and without
primary caregivers. Elementary or middle-school children are
the areas of greater concern.
1. Form a Jimmy's Kids committee made up of
a chairperson and committee members which may consist of friends,
business associates, and any other affiliates such as service
clubs or charities that are willing to help with this endeavor.
2. Contact a school in your community and have them identify a
certain number of children that fall within the criteria listed
above. Request to speak to the special education teacher and
obtain final approval from the school principal.
3. Select a date in the month of December and a time to hold the
Christmas Party that is mutually agreeable for both the school and
the organizer. Suggestion: Schedule party for after
lunch or during the early afternoon so kids can relish the full
experience.
4. Get a list of demographics, ages, gender, and special needs of
the program participants from the school. Send a Wish List
form to the school to be completed ahead of time by Christmas
party participants.
5. Assign the following tasks and any others you can think of to
committee members:
6.
Contact local businesses for support including both in-kind and
monetary contributions. Examples of in-kind contributions
include food and beverages to be served at party, facility to hold
party at, toys and gifts, printing of promotional materials, etc.
7. Contact local media for coverage of the event. The more
community awareness, the more potential for growth of the program.
8. Make sure all committee members operate on their time-lines for
their respective responsibilities. Communicate regularly by
letter, e-mail, phone or fax.
9.
On the morning of the event, meet with all committee members and
volunteers to confirm duties. If someone with an assigned
duty is unable to attend, arrange for a substitute.
10. Implement an appropriate method of giving thanks to all the
volunteers.
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