NJSFWC Advocates for Children Worksheet 2020
Club Name ___________________________________District _______________________ Number of members ____ (per May 1, 2020 Blue Sheet)
Chairman’s Name_____________________________ Phone ________________________ Email ______________________
Indicate the projects your cl
ub members have supported from January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020 by completing the information next to the projects indicated below.
Additional projects should be listed under “Other Advocates for Children Projects”. A worksheet is provided on the reverse side of the page as well. Please share a
detailed description of
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our club has completed in 2020, includin
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the who, what, when, where and wh
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. (No more than 2 pa
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es, do not send pictures, fliers, etc.)
Community Service Projects # of Projects Hours Dollars Donated In-Kind Donations
Support Embrella
Support/ Participate with March of Dimes
Donate wrap, ribbons and bows for children’s gifts
Support/Partner with organizations serving children with autism
Support/Sponsor an athlete with/ a local Special Olympics Program
Donate new pajamas to shelters, community programs
Support/Participate with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Other Advocates for Children Projects (See reverse side)
Ronald McDonald House
Total Number of
Projects
Total
Volunteer
Hours
Total
Dollars
Donated
Total
In-Kind Donations
Report Worksheet and project descriptions must be mailed to be judged
Emailed reports will be used for statistical purposed only
Postmarked no later than February 1, 2021
Jane Mackesy
8 Hillside Avenue, Kearny, 07032
Questions? Call or email:
201-991-3783 mackesy@njsfwc.org
WORKSHEET FOR ADDITIONAL ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN PROJECTS
Projects should be reported based on your club’s involvement.
This list is intended as a report writing aid and projects are not limited to what appears below
Projects
# of
Projects Hours
Dollars
Donated
In Kind
Donations
Anti-Bullying/Cyber Bullying
Back-Pack Awareness Day
Back-Pack School Supplies
Celebrate GFWC Advocates for Children Week in October
Children’s Education
Children’s Health Programs/Children’s Hospitals/EMS for Children
Children’s Home Society
Dress a needy child
Emmanuel Cancer Foundation
Foster Care not related to CASA or Embrella
Hugs for Brady
Health and Fitness/Obesity Prevention/Sports Programs
Medical safety – “Look Alike Card” distribution
Positive Parenting
Project Linus
Promote projects that teach teens about responsible driving habits
PTO/PTA/HAS/SCA
Putting Prayers into Action
Safety on the Internet
Self-esteem Building
Support drug abuse prevention programs
Support food programs for children
Teal Pumpkin Project/Food Allergy Awareness
Teen violence
Volunteer at schools or day care centers
Additional Pro
j
ects:
1
2
3
4
5
TOTAL (Place these figures on side one under Other
Advocates for Children Projects)