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There are many ways to make a real difference in the lives of children and families, in our community.

Donate

Your donation strengthens our community by providing children, youth and families with hope, help and healing—now and for a lifetime. Support our programs with direct giving.

Wishlist & Supplies Need

You can help our center run smoothly by donating needed supplies too. Snacks, water, juice, cleaning products, toilet paper, all the usual things you could think of help a lot to make our center safe and comfy for kids and families.

See our wishlist for ideas and grab things on sale if you’re good at finding deals!

Volunteer!

We rely on our community to uplift others. Our volunteers help strengthen our ties to the communities we call home. From volunteering at events to directly working with children, youth, and their families, we have a wide range of volunteer opportunities.

Take a look at our current roles and make sure to check back regularly for new opportunities, or connect with our Director of Advocacy with ideas you have to help!

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Host an Event!

Supporting the Voice for Clinton County’s Children can take multiple forms.

Join our events and share with friends or family to boost attendance and spread the good you bring. Got an idea of an event or charity drive that you think we would be a good fit for? Help us organize, or host a fundraiser in our honor! Host a networking event, or dinner of close friends with call to fund-the-need, the possibilities are great!

Own a business that wants to fundraise on our behalf through custom products, change round-up, or other sponsorship ideas? We would love to meet your team to talk through ideas.

Community Connector!

Become a community connector! Help us spread awareness of our programs and services, represent us at resource and networking events, and help set-up meetings with the people in your sphere of influence. We would love the opportunity to meet friends in faith communities and churches, in social groups, local businesses, and more, being a connector goes a long way in setting us up for success because it rallies people around our cause to make a difference.