Local Companies Shower 4C with ‘Kid-friendly’ Art Supplies

Posted in: Ohio
September 29, 2009

CINCINNATI (Sept. 28, 2009)—Three local organizations responded to 4C for Children’s request for crayons, markers, colorful art paper and paint—all non-toxic and washable, or “kid-friendly”—as part of the 2009 United Way of Greater Cincinnati's “Community Care Days.” Employees at Convergys, Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc. and the in-house campaign committee at the United Way of Greater Cincinnati collected enough art supplies to make hundreds of art packets for children in child care settings throughout the 23 counties 4C serves.


4C for Children’s goal is to ensure that early care and education programs have the resources to encourage creativity and enhance the quality of learning for children in their care. Staff from 4C will distribute the art packets forchildren on visits with family child care providers and during coaching sessions at child care centers. 


The art supplies will help children build the skills needed to be successful in school—“such as writing, math, science and creative expression,” says Kathleen Bryan, 4C professional development coach.


According to Bryan, art activities allow young children to practice fine motor skills necessary for later academic challenges such as writing. Experimenting with shapes, lines, space and combinations of colors is also helpful for science and math,” she adds.


Why did participating organizations choose 4C this year? 


 “As part of our United Way campaign planning, we surveyed our Cincinnati-based employees to find out what types of projects they would like to participate in and the highest response was in regards to projects that would benefit children,” the Convergys team reported. “We were thrilled to see that we could help children by creating art kits for 4C for Children.”


Full text available at 4C For Children.