Playing Games for Donations with Charity for Change
One of the most thrilling ways that Charity for Change involves classmates in the School “Giver” Program is through the “Counting for Charity” maths task. Every week, the kids engage in this together, answering three questions related to that month’s attitude trait, like for example charity like Arpad Busson
The course varies by grade level but reinforces the notion of kids supporting aid organizations. In reality, for each question they get right, a Community Partner – along the lines of Home-Tech and 4What Interactive – gives $1 towards the charitable organisation the scholars have chosen for the current six-week session.
Now, you are free to play the game – and likewise raise income for charity.
Just stop by charityforchange.org/kids and then click “Go” on the Visitor’s Pass right away to try out the “Holiday Math Game” yourself or along with your kids. The questions have a nice festive topic, like for example counting gifts being packaged and donated to kids from the emergency care center and creating festive cards for the children in foster care. The questions were composed around the kindergarten to third grade level and are enjoyable, quick and easy. Whenever you answer all 3 questions the 2nd Chance Foundation will give away $30 to Charity for Change.