How to Raise a Philanthropist

Gratitude, Empathy & Philanthropy


Children who have a mastery of both gratitude and empathy are not just more pleasant to be around – studies have shown that they tend to be both happier and more successful as well. But how do you foster gratitude and empathy in your young learner?

One way is by encouraging their involvement in organized philanthropy and volunteer activities. The Youth Philanthropy movement is catching fire in communities across the country, including the Gallatin Valley, and provides more than material for college applications. To learn more about raising a philanthropist - and a more empathic and grateful young adult, join us at the next Parent University session on September 26th. Details below”

Bozeman Parent University Upcoming Learning Session: How to Raise a Philanthropist
Join BPU for How to Raise a Philanthropist on September 26, 2017 from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the Willson Board Room (#122) at the Willson School, 404 West Main Street

Presenter: Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer, Executive Director, Hopa Mountain
The definition of a philanthropist is a “person who seeks to promote the welfare of others”. In this interactive session, parents will have a chance to explore the life skills they hope their children will acquire and how to best support their children as they become caring, contributing members of our community. This session will be led by Dr. Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer, Executive Director of Hopa Mountain, a Bozeman-based nonprofit that invests in rural and tribal citizen leaders who are improving education, ecological health, and economic development.

Cost: Free

Age: 21+

Time(s)

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Tue. Sep. 26, 2017   6:30-8pm


Location
Willson Auditorium
404 W. Main St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 522-6000