We are an afterschool program that helps kids do good.
Little Neighborhood Helpers uses service-based learning to inspire kids to help their neighborhoods to help others while not only learning problem-solving and social-emotional skills, but also while having fun.
What is service-based learning?
It is a process of assessing, planning, implementing, and reflecting on a problems and solutions. Kids learn by participating in organized service to meet the needs of their community and foster civic responsibility. Although the below example projects are all done within the classroom or grounds of the school, the reach goes far beyond.
Building community gardens
Packing food for local food drives
Making and gathering animal foster supplies
Energy Consumption
National Park projects
Help hotline lists
Disaster Aid
Connecting with other schools
Safety and First Aid
Our Programs
Elementary
Kids engage in age-appropriate activities service activities involving food packaging, first aid and safety, art for senior centers, animal shelters.
Middle School
Kids engage in age-appropriate service activities involving traffic safety, energy consumption, nutrition and healthy.
High School
Kids engage in age-appropriate service activities involving anti-bullying, hotline resources, and creating PSAs.
A Perfect Place To Teach Your Kids About Community and Volunteering
What Parent's Say About Us
We wanted to take our son to volunteer on the weekends, but life kept getting in the way. Now, I know he is learning about giving to others from the LNH while having fun.
Our kids love LNH afterschool program. They love the activities and understand how they can become good neighbors.
Our daughter is inspired when she comes home from the LNH. She wanted to start a garden to give food to our community. She has such a great time.
