Foster Grandparent Program of NW MN
Sharing a
Lifetime of Wisdom
Has anyone ever asked you to volunteer?
Well, we are now.
You have the experience, wisdom and know how to make a difference in your community. The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) of NW MN, will match your talents and interest to the needs of our children - right here in Polk, Clay, Becker, Mahnomen, Norman, Red Lake, Pennington, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Kittson, and Roseau Counties. You can help by giving anywhere from 15 to 40 hours a week. Foster Grandparents serve in area schools, Head Start Centers, Developmental Achievement Centers, Non-profit day care centers and juvenile detention centers, all under the supervision of staff or teachers. Together we can build a stronger generation of children and a better community, for ourselves and our neighbors. Through your gifts of time and talent, you can share something very special - yourself. Call us at 1-800-584-7020 or 218-281-5832.
Who can become a Foster Grandparent?
- Be age 55 or over
- Be willing to volunteer 15 - 40 hours each week, during school year
- Individuals who would like direct interaction with children and believe they can make a difference in their lives.
Benefits:
- A tax-free stipend
- Reimbursement for transportation
- Meals while volunteering
- Pre-service and monthly training sessions
- An annual physical
- Accident and liability insurance while on duty
FGP - Responding to the needs of children and youth.
The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP), founded nationally in 1965, is a program that provides opportunities for volunteers to work with one of our most valuable resources - today's children and youth. By serving in settings that range from classrooms to day care centers to libraries, Foster Grandparents lend their time, skill, and life experiences to assist our children in reaching their potential - academically, behaviorally, developmentally. By interacting on a regular basis with our youth, Foster Grandparents provide the mentoring and role modeling that so many of today' children lack in their lives. The heart of the program is the one-on-one daily attention that Foster Grandparents provide. This special care helps young people grow, gain confidence, learn, and become full and productive members of society. The benefits to individuals and communities are both immediate and lasting.
Together we can make a difference in the life of a child.
As a Foster Grandparent, your placement is based on your schedule and interests. You can serve from 15 - 40 hours a week, depending on your personal preferences and the need of the site. There are no education or experience requirements and Foster Grandparents have the opportunity to work with children from infant years through high school.
Foster
Grandparents are not intended to be a replacement for regular staff,
but rather provide an added dimension of one on one attention that
contributes to achieving developmentally appropriate skills for
children of all ages. In fact you will work closely with the
classroom teacher or agency personnel and the FGP staff to develop your
own unique volunteer activities that will best suit both you and the
children.
This is just a sample of the activities you might do as a Foster Grandparent:
- Help students with homework assignments. Check that they are complete and submitted on time.
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Support students in their reading and writing activities. Work in small groups or one-on-one.
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Work with infants, providing the nurturing experience that only a "grandparent" can provide.
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Share your passion for math or science with students by being a tutor or classroom helper in these subjects.
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Assist in general classroom activities that utilize your own special talents and interests.
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Share your love of arts and crafts and/or music with students through activities that address these areas of interest.
If you are interested in the program or would like to become a Foster Grandparent:
Phone us at 1-800-584-7020 or 218-281-5832
Or email us at: Heidi@tvoc.org or Jeanette@tvoc.org
The Foster Grandparent Program is sponsored by Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc
The Foster Grandparent Program is funded by the Corporation of National and Community Service, Minnesota Board on Aging, United Way of Crookston , and the 43 sites in which we serve children. The Foster Grandparent Program of NW MN is one of four projects in the state of MN, the other projects and areas served in Minnesota can be found at the MN Senior Corps website.

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