Families wanted who want to offer a helping hand
Contact person
Nanneke Keuter
#108816
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Summary
Would you like to share your home with your family once a week in a practical and everyday way with families who need a little support?
Detailed description
Buurtgezinnen in Wageningen is looking for families who want to share their home in a practical and everyday way with families who need support.
Job description:
As a support family, you become a trusted source of support and support for a host family for a longer period of time, helping them raise their children. The support you provide, and the amount of time you dedicate, depends on the agreements you make with the host family. This can range from occasional overnight stays to childcare on fixed days of the week. It can also range from babysitting to doing fun things together with the children. It's a tailored approach. The support a support family provides can also change over time.
Job requirements:
Experience with parenting, the will to make a difference for children in the neighborhood who are having a hard time and the time to invest.
What do you have to offer the volunteer?:
The Neighborhood Families coordinator supports both the host family and the host family in the process of searching and connecting.
What makes the work worth it?:
As a support family, you share what's going well for you. A host family feels a sense of relief and support because the parenting task is shared and you're not alone.
What volunteers need
🗣️ Native language skills
About Buurtgezinnen
Neighborhood families is an initiative based on an old idea: we do parenting together. Families who are struggling (demand families) are linked to a warm and stable family in the neighborhood (support families). This way children get some extra love and attention and parents are relieved for a while. The help is everyday and friendly. Demand and support families make agreements about support under the supervision of the Neighborhood Families coordinator.












