The Basics
Roles and Teams
Service and Impact
Playtime Procedures
Club at UMD
100

What is the mission of Playtime Project?

To bring joy, learning, and play to children experiencing homelessness.

100

Which team volunteers directly with children at shelters?

Play Leaders

100

How does Playtime Project support children beyond playtime?

By helping them build confidence, stability, and a sense of community.

100

If you don't have transportation to a site, what should you do?

Ask if one of the officers can take you. 

100

Who would you go to if you had general questions about the club or needed help getting involved?

The officers

200

Where can you go to access the Playtime calendar?

Playtime Project's website

200

Which group runs fundraisers for Playtime Project?

Bright Futures Fund

200

What is one major value Playtime promotes during every event?

Kindness / Inclusion / Consistency.

200

What should you do if a child is shy or hesitant to join an activity?

Invite them gently, offer choices, and engage at their comfort level (never pressure participation).

200

Where do you find details about upcoming events?

Our groupme and Instagram

300

What do Playtime volunteers call the sessions when they interact directly with kids?

Play sessions.

300

Which team organizes donation drives for items like hygiene kits?

Care Kits Crew.

300

True or False: Playtime Project is only about babysitting.

False! It focuses on developmental play, relationships, and resilience.

300

What should you do if a child gets hurt or upset?

Alert staff immediately; stay calm and supportive.

300

How can new members get trained to become Play Leaders?

By attending an official Playtime orientation.

400

What age group does Playtime Project mainly support?

Children and youth.

400

Which group helps tidy up and organize after meetings and events?

Clean-Up Crew.

400

What’s one benefit volunteers gain from serving?

Leadership, empathy, teamwork, and hands-on service experience.

400

Why is consistency important in volunteering with Playtime?

Children build trust through reliable relationships.

400

Name three ways to get points. 

  • 1 Cleanup a semester
  • Weekly volunteering
  • Seasonal drives
  • Play kits
  • 2 day weekly internships 
  • Holiday parties (last week of the month)
  • Clothing Drives
  • Fundraising or Play Ambassador
500

Where was Playtime Project founded?

Washington D.C.

500

Which team requires training before volunteering? 

Play Leaders.

500

What is the goal of every Play Leader during playtime?

To create a safe, fun, and consistent environment where kids feel valued and free to play.

500

What should volunteers not do when sharing about Playtime publicly? 

Share children’s names or photos without permission.

500

What’s one easy way to stay involved if you can’t volunteer in person? 

Join fundraisers, supply drives, or planning committees.

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