Oakville Beaver, 12 Jun 2015, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, June 12, 2015 | 14 Busiwomen out to get kids busy volunteering at a young age by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff A local women's networking group is partnering with United Way Oakville (UWO) to give children the opportunity of volunteering. It's all aimed at getting youths thinking about volunteering at an early age. The initiative, known as Community Kids, was outlined by Oakville resident and Business Strategist Karen Baring, who runs the Busiwomen networking group, and Anne Smith, UWO resource development manager, following a Busiwomen meeting at Dynasi Restaurant on Dundas Street. 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Baring said volunteering at a young age is important because it helps develop self-confidence and selfesteem. She said it also makes it more likely that participating youths will be more active in the community later in life. The Community Kids seed planting saw approximately 150 young children take home seeds to plant with their parents. The kids get to keep the plants for a time as they grow and later will donate them to different agencies supported by the local United Way. In some cases, the children will have grown flowers to beautify a senior centre's garden. In other instances, the youths will produce vegetables, which will take their place in community gardens where those in need can one day enjoy them. "We realize there are lots of kids in high school who are looking to complete their community hours, but for the younger kids, Since 1952 Karen Baring there aren't opportunities out there for volunteering," said Smith. 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