Arts and Crafts HIV/AIDS Program  Project Knit 
Book Buddies Kids for Kids  Project Sunshine International
Book Club One-to-One Tutoring and Mentoring Spa Program for Parents
Corporate Volunteering Paint the Halls with Sunshine Star for a Day
Family Day Party Time Sunshine Pals
   
 




HIV/AIDS Program
provides special attention and care to children and families affected by HIV and AIDS.  While Project Sunshine serves a range of medical facilities, we often work with facilities in low-income neighborhoods where there is the greatest need for our programs.

 

Below is a list of programs Project Sunshine has created for the HIV/AIDS community:

Sunshine Chefs is a program in which volunteers cook nutritious foods with children facing medical challenges. This program operates in residential medical facilities as well as in outpatient facilities to introduce nutrition in a creative way. Each month volunteers choose a different country, such as Italy, Mexico, and Spain to teach both culture and cooking while the children create various dishes according to the theme.

Sunshine @ Work is a program that teaches professional skills to teenagers facing medical challenges. Participants learn to write their own
resume, engage in mock interviews, learn interview skills, fill out job applications and eventually apply for a job.

One-to-One Tutoring and Mentoring pairs a child living with HIV/AIDS with a volunteer to help the child catch up on work in school. The volunteer serves as a positive role model and gives the child much-needed special attention.


Sunshine Birthdays is a program that recognizes the milestones reached by children who are infected with HIV/AIDS. Since these children are the first generation to live healthier, longer lives, Sunshine Birthdays is a way for children and Project Sunshine volunteers to embrace and celebrate life. The children are provided with an activity pack, which includes arts and crafts, music, and reading, as well as a crown for the child to wear on his or her birthday!