At this site you can learn how to make a plan in the case of a disaster, build a disaster kit, learn what to do in case of certain disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. Site is available in Spanish and is also available as a printable PDF.
"Members of American Mensa range in age from 2 to 106. They include engineers, homemakers, teachers, actors, athletes, students and CEOs, and they share one trait — high intelligence. To qualify for Mensa, they scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on an accepted standardized intelligence test."
At the American Red Cross website you can learn how to volunteer, read about Red Cross efforts around the world, find your local Red Cross, and read about available classes at Red Cross.
At the Arbor Day Foundation's website users can find out more about Arbor Day, find out if their city is a Tree City USA city, discover how much their trees are worth with the tree calculator, find fun programs for kids, use the online tree identification guide, and much more.
"The Baby Name Wizard is the expert guide to baby name style. More than a dictionary, the Wizard uses exclusive research and computer models to guide you to the names that fit your unique taste. You'll understand names on a whole new level...and have some fun along the way."
"Babynamer.com is a service dedicated to helping new parents choose the perfect name for their baby. Its database contains 20,000 interconnected names. You can move easily from familiar favorites to nicknames, different spellings, non-English equivalents, and other related names." Includes name origins and name popularity.
"BabyZone is the premier online destination for highly personalized content and tools that seamlessly cover the journey from preconception to pregnancy and parenting your new baby. When you join BabyZone, you'll have free access to a wealth of articles, expert advice, tools, and a community women to guide you through the adventure of pregnancy—and beyond."
Need a handy certificate for a specific occasion? The Bureau of Communication has got you covered. At this website you can find tongue in cheek forms to fill out for events such as official apologies, unsolicited feedback, bad news, and others. Completed forms can then be emailed or shared on Facebook.