Childcare volunteer program for the Circles NWA chapter of Innovative Poverty Solutions. I helped take care of babies aging from 0-2 years.
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Childcare program volunteer for the Circles NWA chapter of Innovative Poverty Solutions. Today I took care of 8 babies ranging from 0-2 years old. I assisted with babysitting/caring for the babies, carried out various tasks, and provided nurturing care.
Childcare program volunteer for the Circles NWA chapter of Innovative Poverty Solutions. Children ages 3-8 ranging from 8-12 children at a time. Assisted with watching/babysitting kids, helped with literacy work and STEM activities, carried out various tasks, and provided nurturing care. For this date, we set up a very fun Easter egg hunt for the kids!
Childcare program volunteer for the Circles NWA chapter of Innovative Poverty Solutions. Babies ages 0-2 ranging from 3-5 children at a time. Assisted with babysitting/caring for babies, carried out various tasks, and provided nurturing care.
Childcare program volunteer for the Circles NWA chapter of Innovative Poverty Solutions. Children ages 3-8 ranging from 8-12 children at a time. Assisted with watching/babysitting kids, helped with literacy work and STEM activities, carried out various tasks, and provided nurturing care.
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