Monday, June 25, 2018

Activity: The Honeycomb Project (Volunteering for Families)



Our family has been excited to test out this Chicago Adventure for some time....but due to it's popularity and my forgetfulness to register - it is a tough activity to score.

The Honeycomb Project* is explained best from their site: "The Honeycomb Project is on a mission to engage, mobilize and inspire kids and their families to build stronger communities for all Chicagoans."

There is a large variety of volunteer options, each geared for families, and we selected to help shelter animals at the Anti-Cruelty Society (which has free parking). We made chew toys for the dogs, helped "socialize" some new pups, and had a tour of the facility. The best part (besides free parking) was learning about a Reading Buddy program where the kids can come back and read to the animals!!

To see the upcoming Honeycomb Project volunteer events, click Calendar of Events on their homepage. Options range from helping the homeless, under-served communities, the environment, and more. When you click on each activity, it will provide all the information you need: day, time, location, and full details on the scope/needs of the project.

Noteworthy:
  • To Register: Registration opens at 9:00 a.m. (CT) on the 15th day of each month. Spaces are grabbed up quickly so set your alarm like you are registering for a park district class.  
    • IE. Registration opens on July 15 for all opportunities in August. 
  • Resources: To prepare for the upcoming event, their website provides great information on the issue, including questions and additional resources to discuss as a family.
  • Communication: the organization is great at communicating the project and reminders as it approaches - we felt well informed going in.
  • Groups: to arrange a group or company outing, email contact@thehoneycombproject.org.

Age Recommendations:
Best for First Graders to Adult.

Our 5 year old seemed to disengage on the task, so we will try a different one or wait until he is a little older.

Costs:
While the activities are free, volunteers are encouraged to donate to the organization to further the mission and capabilities.  Shirts are available for purchase as well.

Location/Transportation:
Near North / Downtown Chicago
Easy access from Red Line Grand Stop or Free Parking at their garage.

Kid's Jury: 4 stars
The kids liked socializing the puppies best and lost focus on the toy-making. Looking around the room, this seemed to be the overall trend with all the adults finishing up the project while kids were running around.


*Why the name Honeycomb Project?
(from their site) "Bees work together to make their hive a place where everyone can thrive. We believe that Honeycomb volunteers, like bees in a colony, can accomplish great things when we share our skills and work together toward a common goal."

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