Community Relations Manager
Develop and build relations with community businesses/organizations to develop better partnership programs with KWCF and help obtain corporate sponsorship. 
2. Director in Your City
Contact school districts, school principals, PTA Presidents, Student Body Advisors, After School Program Directors, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, the National Charity League, Sunday schools and Community Leaders and Businesses.  Set up a program with them where they can make card quilts every month for us towards community service.  Have businesses or individuals sponsor the event.  Email/call them once a month to see how the program is running and assist them with whatever they need.  You may need to go and give them a presentation or meet them for the first time so that they know exactly what we do.       

3. Media Relations Manager
Call the local city newspapers, T.V. stations, radio stations and magazines to inform them of special events, parties that are happening, fund raising events, etc. that may be happening with the Kids Who Care Foundation.  You will be responsible for doing the write up and emailing the press releases and PSA.    

4. Social Worker Liaison
Contact social workers and child life specialist at hospitals and Ronald McDonald Houses to procure the names of children that could use a smile pack.  Establish a relationship with them and have a monthly contact with them.  Arrange events at Ronald McDonald Houses every 3 months like movie night, bingo night, KWCF Traveling Variety Show, dinner, and craft night.  Contact businesses or individuals to sponsor the program.. 
 
5.  Computer Programmer
Need a computer programmer to help us with our programming needs.

6. Website Designer/Graphic Designer
Web Designer will help with updating the site and help us design pages for the slide show , calendar, photo gallery and flyers.

7. Volunteer Recruiter
Volunteer Recruiter will contact colleges, high schools, senior centers and try to recruit volunteers.  Help spread the word out.  You will also speak to the counselors at schools in your area and help start clubs at the schools.  All volunteers will be asked to attend the volunteer orientation workshop to get familiar with the foundation’s needs and goals.     

8. Special Events Coordinator
Organize special events throughout the year along with the annual Talent Show Fund raiser and Smile Pack workshops/fund raisers.  Be in charge of the event from A TO Z with the help of  other volunteers.  Manage the organization of the party every 2 months.  The workshop/event is normally held on Saturday or Sunday.   However, the workshop can be held anywhere, even out of state!  Contact participants, contact businesses to donate supplies/snacks and do a press release of that event in the local paper. All events are open to all.   Find sponsors to arrange a workshop in their area.    Oversee the workshop from start to finish.  If you are organizing, then you will need at least 2-3 people to help you. 

9. Marketing
Contact businesses for sponsorship and for in-kind donations by writing letters, emails and follow up phone calls.

10. Grant Writing
Write grants. Training provided

11. Online research
Research on various medical topics and help with the on-line Pancreatitis group..

 12. Administrative
Help with picking up card quilts and dropping off stuff, emails, phone calls and other admin chores.

13. High School/College Club
If you are a high school/college student and if your school does not have the KWCF club at your school currently, then you can start one at your school and be the president of the club.  It’s great to have that title on your resume for college or future career.  You can contact us directly if you are interested in starting the club.

Traveling Variety Show
Need performers to perform at various hospitals, Ronald McDonald House and cheer up chronically ill children. You can dance, sing, magic tricks, puppet show, comedy, acts, etc. We need talented adults, seniors and children! 
15. It can be as simple and as fun as that to create card quilts

          Informally get together with friends and...
     

           have a movie/bingo/scrapbook night
        

         girl scouts/boys scout meetings/fraternities/clubs
        

          at one of the soccer/basket ball/birthday/play date/ parties/rainy days at school (ask the teacher)