WHAT IS HIPPY?
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY), a program of COA Youth and Family Centers, is a parent involvement, school-readiness program that helps parents prepare their two-, three-, and four-year old children for success in school and beyond. Peer mentors provide parents with a set of carefully developed curriculum including books and materials designed to strengthen their children’s cognitive skills, early literacy skills, and social/emotional and physical development.HIPPY empowers parents as primary educators of their children in the home and fosters parent involvement in school and community life.
Parents and children read, play, and learn together every day in their homes and at monthly HIPPY Family Gathering Nights.
Be a Volunteer for Family Gathering Nights
At monthly Family Gathering Nights, NCJW volunteers help children ages 2-5 (and their parents and siblings) with art and science projects, games, and other activities, serve dinner, read to children, etc. It is truly a fun and rewarding volunteer opportunity every second Monday from 5-7pm during the school year, at COA’s Riverwest Center, 909 E Garfield Avenue.
To volunteer, contact Ruth Wallace, Robyn Eiseman, or Margie Margolies at HIPPY@ncjwmke.org.
NCJW Volunteers also help with planning, program evaluation, publicity, fundraising, field trips, graduation, staff appreciation dinners, anniversary celebrations, winter wear and book drives, and other aspects of HIPPY. To support our annual book drive or the HIPPY Family Day Field Trips, click one of these links:
HIPPY Family Gathering Nights are on the second Monday night each month during the school year,
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COA’s Riverwest Center, 909 E Garfield Avenue, Milwaukee
HIPPY In The News
A Neighborhood News Service article about HIPPY includes the following YouTube video they produced from interviewing a family at a Family Gathering Night. Click here to watch the video.
Radio Milwaukee 88.9 Meet-The-Need broadcast a segment on HIPPY. Simply click on the website below, and scroll down to the podcast to hear this 2½ minute interview with Tom Schneider (prior COA Executive Director) and Margie Margolies (NCJW HIPPY VP) about COA’s HIPPY program. Click here to listen to the segment.