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Child Creativity Lab
Basic Information
Address: 1815 E Wilshire Avenue
Phone Number: 7143524380
Director: Cherylee Shaar
Additional Information
Causes Served: children and youth, mentoring, youth services, STEM, education, creativity, underserved youth, title 1
Population Served: children & schools across orange county
Ages for Volunteer: High School Students
Hours of Service: 11am- 4pm (M-F)
Minimum Hours Required: (1 Day: 11am-4pm) = 5 hours minimum
Days of Service: Monday July 8, Tuesday July 9 , Wednesday July 10, Thursday July 11, Friday July 12
Mission Statement:
To foster the next generation of critical thinkers, problem solvers, innovators, and leaders through hands-on creativity enhancing exploration. .
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
By meshing creativity, STEAM, Design Thinking, and reuse, Child Creativity Lab inspires students to learn vital skills necessary to compete and lead the 21st century workforce and raises their potential for personal development and entrepreneurial contributions to society.
Events:
Our Makerspace-on-Wheels outreach programs are always in need of volunteers. You may check out https://www.childcreativitylab.org/calendar to see upcoming events OR email katiemccarthy@childcreativitylab.org for information regarding volunteer opportunities!
Additional Information:
Seeking High School Students:
Child Creativity Lab HIGH SCHOOL Volunteer Week : JULY 8th - 12th
The Child Creativity Lab invites High School Students to help us make a difference in schools across Orange County. Help us Assemble our STEAM Challenge kits for school children, K-8 as the curriculum tools for our community-based Museum-on-Wheels workshops. Help assemble and package these kits using recycled materials at our Depot for Creative Reuse Center. Set a packaging goal for your volunteer team! All kits will end up in the hands of a child! Please, join our mission: To foster the next generation of critical thinkers, problem solvers, innovators, and leaders through hands-on creativity enhancing exploration!
The Volunteer opportunity will take place Monday July 8th - Friday July 12th from 11:00AM-4:00 PM.
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