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How To Help After Hurricane Helene

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Nearly 5,000 Coast Guard men, women, and families call the Tampa and St. Children’s Home Society of Florida (CCHS) has resources to help families discuss the impacts of Hurricane Helene with young children and is raising funds to help families impacted by Hurricane Helene. Petersburg area home. Donate here. You can donate here.

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September Cause Awareness: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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Nonprofits to support 211 Tampa Bay Cares 211 Tampa Bay Cares is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that residents and visitors in Pinellas County, Hernando County, and throughout the State of Florida are well-connected and informed about critical health and human services. Donate to support their mission here.

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Biker Philanthropy: TechSoup Revs Up Donated Computer Programs for Kids

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I gave Greg Reaster a call to find out what they were doing in the Tampa Bay area. Their work is straightforward: fix up donated computers and give them to needy children. We see lots of kids in the Tampa Bay area with natural smarts but no money in the family for a home computer. Bikers helping children."

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Are you celebrating Giving Tuesday? These NTEN Members are!

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Find them all at GivingTuesday.org 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. You can support NTEN in Giving Tuesday and join Beth Kanter for a live discussion of collective philanthropy - get the details here. Check out the 124 NTEN Members participating in Giving Tuesday below.

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Teaching Online Safety: Building Curriculum

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Learning Resources for Children and Families. also has a section especially for children and families. Common Sense Media , a nonprofit focused on reviewing media for children and families, has a videos and articles targeted at parents. is a great resource by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

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Both of these designers presented compelling images and evidence from exhibit work and child development experts about the idea that you can make sophisticated, muted exhibits that help children slow down, focus, and enjoy themselves with interactive content.