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Horizons for Homeless Children seeks volunteers for “Playspace Program” | May 6, 2021

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Horizons for Homeless Children is working to improve the lives of homeless children and their families across MA. With new safety measures in place, they are back to bringing play opportunities to young children living in over 90 family homeless shelters throughout the state, including Lowell, Lawrence, Lynn, Peabody & Salem. With the continued increase in family homelessness, your help is needed more than ever. Horizons for Homeless Children is seeking volunteers to support their Playspace Program, which hopes to serve over 1,375 children each week when back in full operation.

Each Playspace is supported by trained volunteers, called Playspace Activity Leaders (PALs), who will be playing in shelters’ outdoor spaces. PALs will be supported with extra cleaning supplies—such as hand sanitizer, gloves, and
disposable masks—to ensure that everyone feels safe playing in a socially-distanced way. Most of the outdoor Playspaces include a playground structure, but PALs are also given outdoor play toys, materials, and activity ideas to maximize the fun.

All Playspaces host two-hour volunteer shifts that occur throughout the week between Monday and Thursday. For children living in a shelter, Playspace visits with PALs may be the one of the only opportunities to receive undivided attention from a caring adult. Playspace Programs allow children to play catch, march in a parade, learn to hula-hoop, or have a dance party—and get some fresh air.

EDITOR’S NOTE: According to the organization, volunteer shifts in the Lynn area are Wednesdays from 6 – 8pm.

Volunteer orientation on May 18th. Please click for full-resolution flier

“Our Playspace Program helps make sure that children can experience the joys of childhood, no matter where they live,” said Kate Barrand, President & CEO of Horizons for Homeless Children. “Critical developmental milestones happen at such a young age, and volunteers across Massachusetts help ensure children living in shelters are given the opportunity to learn, play, and thrive. They are an incredible corps of people that help make this program possible for us and our shelter partners.”

Pre-school room

Horizons for Homeless Children created the Playspace Program with the belief that play is essential to healthy childhood development, and every child has the right to play. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many children in shelters have been staying in their rooms and have not had as many opportunities to socialize. Through the Playspace Program, these young children are being given the opportunity to heal from the trauma of homelessness and gain the cognitive, physical, and social/emotional skills essential to future social and academic success. It also provides parents with free time to take a class, make a meal, or take a shower.

Horizons will be hosting online New Volunteer Orientations in April, May, and June. Individuals who are interested in signing up can do so by clicking here. To learn more about Horizons’ Playspace Program, contact Meghan Schafer, Playspace Program Director, via email by clicking here.


About Horizons for Homeless Children

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Horizons for Homeless Children is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of young homeless children and their families. Horizons provides high quality early education, comprehensive family support services, opportunities for play, and statewide advocacy work.

Today, Horizons serves more than 1,600 young homeless children each week in Massachusetts through three early education centers and more than 90 shelter-based Playspaces.

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Children please click here

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