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For a Day.

For a Day connects professionals and children in a hands-on learning experience. Each session offers real-world knowledge that builds confidence, shows the value of hard work, and gives children access to tools and environments they would not otherwise reach.

Mission

Expose children to stimulating, engaging environments while teaching the value of hard work and building confidence.

Age group

Six to 16 years old.

Group size

One to 10 children per group.

The program.

For a Day is a field-based learning program that lets children engage with content in different ways. By connecting with professionals, they gain knowledge of unique industries and skill sets, from farmers and software companies to train operators and racetracks.

Each experience supports social interaction and helps children see themselves as leaders. They can speak with confidence about their day, answer questions, and share what they learned with their peers.

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How it works.

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Step one

Connect.

A professional or business picks a day to host a group. Children and parents register on their local No Bullies Allowed page.

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Step two

Experience.

Children get a first-hand look at the profession, walking through how the work is done and learning real skills.

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Step three

Reflect.

At the end of the day, children reflect with parents and peers. The experience can spark a passion and build confidence.

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Step four

Share.

Through photos and posts, children and parents share the experience and answer questions from others.

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