CCV's After School Program
During the summer, the Kaleidoscope Project is offering opportunities to serve in a school-based literacy program beginning 6/21 and running through 7/16 9am-noon daily. We need volunteers to read to children, to lead activities, crafts or songs and to do general administrative work in the library.
Download Volunteer Application
For more information, please contact:
Jen Hicks
909-592-CCV2 (2282)
jenh@ccvnow.com
What is The Kaleidoscope Project?
The Kaleidoscope Project is a holistic endeavor embarked upon by committed Christ-followers whose reciprocal relationships will unleash the God-given potential of the next generation one child at a time.
The word "kaleidoscope" derives from the Greek words kalos ("beautiful") + eidos ("shape") + scope ("to look at, to examine"): "looking at beautiful forms". As CCV members (and other like-minded partners) invest in children at local schools, they will be unleashing the God-given potential of each child - the beautiful forms Paul describes us all as being - "God's workmanship," ONE CHILD AT A TIME coming together to make a beautiful multi-faceted picture of beauty (Ephesians 2:10)
Our work is grounded in the belief that each child is God's workmanship, we as volunteers are equally God's workmanship and our ministry will be advanced through intentional RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS pointing both members toward the Kingdom.
Our work is grounded in the hope for all people to live out their GOD-GIVEN POTENTIAL claiming the abundant life Christ lavishes on us. This process requires commitment, time and faithfulness in order to steer towards completion. Our team members must count the cost and yet, we will create varied levels to allow for both the volunteers growth and the good of the children.
Kids Hope USA
CCV is proud to partner with Kids Hope USA in providing mentors for children at Workman Elementary School. Mentors must commit to one hour a week to meet with one child for one school year.
Learn more about Kids Hope USA