DUTIES OF THE AMERICAN DAILY
1.  Must be willing to interact with the children.
2.  Must be able to push a wheelchair.
3.  Must be able to speak and understand fluent English.
4.  Help feed a child, if you are paired with a child that needs assistance.
5.  Be able to assist the children onto rides (no lifting).
6.  NEVER leave any child unattended at anytime.
7.  NEVER go to the restroom alone with a child… this is for your own protection.
8.  Blizzard Beach day may require you to get into the water with a child.
9.  Be willing to watch the wheelchairs outside a ride and/or show (if asked to do so).
10.  Have fun and help these special children have a holiday of a lifetime!
       Please do not go off on your own with a child. You are there to help all children and  there is no      ONE on ONE with a child.       
REMEMBER…
The GROUP LEADER is in charge at all times.
Dailies are NOT allowed on any of the children's floors ANYTIME.
Your day ends when the buses arrive back to the hotel.
Give your badge to the American Weekly Team Leader.
Dailies must not have any medical problems that will interfere with taking care of the children or hinder helping Dreamflight as a whole.
Please do not leave the group you are with to go with another or to find food on your own. We worry about you as well.
No visiting allowed at the parks with friends and/or family.
Absolutely no iPods, MP3 players, etc. allowed while with Dreamflight.
Try to refrain from buying anything for your child… another may get their feelings hurt.
Cell phones, texting and emailing are not allowed unless there is an emergency!

NO MATTER THE CIRCUMSTANCE, DAILY HELPERS WILL NOT LIFT OR CARRY ANY CHILD AT ANY TIME!  THIS IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION…

Hi all and welcome to the page for the American Daily.
To the right we have the Duties of the American Daily. These duties are very important and will help you help our Dreamflight children have their trip of a lifetime. We will go over these duties and answer any questions you may have on the morning of your volunteering. I am always available by email should you have any questions prior to your day/s with Dreamflight. There are also copies of the US Waiver and and American Volunteers documents that will need to be signed and the waiver will need to be notarized as well.

As we get closer to Dreamfllight I will update any information or changes as needed.

You must be 21 and over to volunteer for Dreamflight.


Looking forward to seeing you all at DREAMFLIGHT 2010 and thank you for helping to "Change Lives".


Cindy L. Waldorf
Daily Coordinator
clw06@hotmail .com
Please be at the Holiday Inn Hotel @ Universal Orlando Resort 5905 Kirkman Rd. Orlando, next to TGI Fridays (across from Universal Studios) no later than 8:00 am.  If you are running late, please call my cell at 407-758-7095.  Please give yourself enough driving time, especially considering Orlando’s tourist traffic!  After signing in we will bring you to a holding room to go over the Duties of the Dailies prior to taking you to meet your groups. There a continental breakfast will be served. Remember that lunch is up to you.

Thank you for volunteering your time and we look forward to seeing you at Dreamflight 2010.