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Favorite Zip Zap Email in: OrganizationsSibshops is a sibling support organization for the siblings of children with physical, neurological or emotional special needs. The Sibshops are geared toward certain ages--they have one for ages 8 to 12, one for younger +2Learning Articles for Parent Newsletters
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: PTOs/FundraisingReading Rockets has a free monthly service called Ed Extras that offers preschool programs, elementary schools and PTAs articles about learning that you can include in your parent newsletters. The one page articles are +1Toys for Tots Drop-Off Locations
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: OrganizationsWant to find a drop-off location near you for Toys for Tots? Go to this website and browse drop-off locations by state. Many local campaigns even have their own website with detailed calendars and listsings. From +2PTO Today: Inspiration for all Parent Groups
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: PTOs/FundraisingPTO Today has a nice website with information on programs, tools, key issues and events that all Parent Organizations can use, be they PTOs, PTAs, or others! They have an ideas blog, and offer many planning +1Looking for a Volunteer Opportunity
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: OrganizationsIf you are looking for a volunteer opportunity for your family but are having a hard time figuring out where you can volunteer, there is a great website that you can use. Volunteer Match allows you to enter your city and +2Fun Pass Fundraiser for Schools
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: PTOs/FundraisingThe American Lung Association's Children's Fun Pass is great! We get them every year - they pay for themselves. The Children's Fun pass is created by Breathe New Hampshire. Did you know that you can +3How Eco-Friendly is Your PTA?
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: PTOs/FundraisingThe new school year is in full swing, PTA meetings are in session, and ideas are flowing! But are you finding that old habits and the same fundraisers are hard to break! There are so many new and great, not to |