Honeycomb at Home
Spark Change From Your Kitchen Table
Welcome to Honeycomb at Home
Honeycomb at Home is a virtual volunteer program designed to inspire and mobilize kids right from home. Our free online lessons feature inspiring videos, dinner discussion topics, enriching volunteer activities, and more.
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It’s All Connected
Community connection fuels change. Honeycomb at Home empowers kids and families to address systemic issues like food accessibility, housing insecurity, and community health. We focus on the intersection of social, economic, and environmental issues to helps families explore root causes and take action.
You can explore our library of 50+ lessons anytime, right here on our site.
"Honeycomb at Home has been a wonderful way for our family to stay connected to our larger Chicago community during this time, and has been something my 6-year-old daughter has looked forward to every day."
— Honeycomb Parent
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We explore, learn and grow together
Through our virtual lesson plans, more than 2,500 kids and parents have discovered new ways to make a difference right from home. Explore the program with your family.
Welcome Wellness
We all navigate the world in our own way. Learn about how kids with disabilities are teaching other kids about what life with a disability is like. This suburban school celebrates Disability Awareness Week where students learn understanding and build community.
Senior Celebration
As people age, it is sometimes harder to get out of the house to socialize and make new friends. That's why a group of seniors got together to start a community choir. Together, the seniors are able to leave the house, explore a fun talent, and make new friends.
People and Planet
Environmental stewardship happens outside and inside the home. Look at the objects in your home differently. Is that a water bottle or a pot for a plant? A t-shirt or a reusable grocery bag?
Veteran Visibility
For returning veterans, adjusting back to civilian life can be challenging. Think about the power communities hold to support veterans during this challenging time. We all need community support, outlets of creativity, and self-care to nurture our minds and mental health.
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