Community Services

I often run into people looking for caregivers – for their children, senior parents, even their pets.  Care.com lets you search for babysitters, care for seniors, pet-sitters, and housekeepers/sitters by state.  You can search for special needs and tutors also. There is a small fee for background checks.  The people that I know who have used the site to find care for seniors and children have been impressed by the ease and choices they were given.  Since we live in a metropolitan area, there may be more referrals for our area, however, compared to other referral agencies this site compared favorably in cost and ease to other nanny services.

The site also offered helpful information related child and senior care.  Many adults are now caring for children and aging parents- finding caregivers and information on how to care for aging parents is an unexpected challenge.

It’s time to think about summer plans. If you have an older teen or someone who is off to college there are many positions available as camp counselors open now. This is an excellent opportunity to learn some independence and responsibility, and to learn gratitude.

For campers- thinking ahead may allow scholarships for those in need.

The American Camp Association is the accreditation organization for camps in the US and offers a search by camp type, price, age, length of stay, and whether it is sleep away or day.

American Camp Association

Cool stuff:

  • AAVE All About Visiting Earth- accredited by the American Camp association, this organization has been around for over 30 years and offers programs in the US, Asia, and Europe to give teenagers an opportunity to experience the world apart from their parents in a supervised setting and learn about different parts of the world
  • Abbey Road -Summer language programs in Italy, France, Greece, and Spain
  • ASA Academic Study Associates- academic study abroad programs for high schoolers.
  • Cal State University Fullerton offers summer programs for kids ages 7-12- programs in sports, art, math, and swimming. Sports camps are all day. :) Children older than 12 can volunteer as aides when applications are in on time.
  • Junior Lifeguards (Huntington Beach) Morning and afternoon sessions. Way cool dude.
  • Lazy J Ranch Camp-this is a low tech, lots of fun, very expensive Malibu camp. (sleep away)
  • Outward Bound 5 days in Joshua Tree to 81 Days in the Rockies (academic residential programs available) For kids looking for survival challenge- not to mention parents who want an opportunity to show their children that life’s challenges can be tough but also bring growth, and that there is value in teamwork.
  • Sea World has adventure resident and day camps that are high on the fun and educational scale for kids who love ocean life/sports.
  • Spacecamp This would be ‘the real deal’ in Huntsville, Alabama. They have camps for kids age 7-18, and adult execs. 3 & 5 day camps focusing on team work, flight simulation, confidence building, and communication.
  • Supercamp-Like executive team building camp plus study skills for junior high and high school.
  • Zoo Camp @ San Diego Zoo- for kids entering K-7 grades, day camp 9-3, extended day 7:30-5:30. Who could get bored at the zoo. Week long sessions are offered throughout the summer. Day camps are also offered at the Wild Animal Park for 1,2,3 or 5 day sessions- which works for families traveling from outside the area.

Volunteering is a great way for kids and teens to learn the value of work, teach gratitude and give back to the community. Volunteering can also show kids what an alternate kind of life might have been.

Search for Volunteer Opportunities:

Volunteer

    • Locks of Love Donate your ponytail for people experiencing hair loss from chemotherapy
    • CHOC Volunteer at Children’s Hospital Orange County. Must be 16.

Global Projects/Travel

Most are not strictly “volunteer” – (they cost money). Parents should be cautious of sending their child out of the country. Travel experiences can be life-changing for youth – just want to make sure it is life changing in the right direction.

Looking for crisis hot lines, emergency shelter, afternoon childcare, care for an aging parent, free legal clinics, financial counseling? Call 211. At least for 65% of the nation- and growing, 211 is the social services directory for critical health and community services.

Orange County, CA does in fact have 211 and it is very helpful. 211.org is the link to the nationwide site to answer further questions and see what areas are covered.