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Goal - Enhance the learning level of underprivileged children and develop life skills.Arunodhaya works with underprivileged children living in the slum communities and aim at 100 percent enrolement and retention of children in schools. It also looks at higher education of the children.
Since these children are first generation learners, they need academic support in studies and there is the need to develop their life skills such as setting up goals in life, self esteem and confidence, decision making etc.
The above support will enable the children to aim higher in life and bring about positive change in their life.

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The goal of this volunteer opportunity is to help build the pipeline of future engineers. This can be done through Career Days, bringing NSBE Jr. students into STEM related offices, hosting STEM activities, or supporting existing NSBE Jr. events like competitions.
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VHS is offering a Community Outreach Night in our school auditorium for all members of our community (specifically parents and students) to offer a supportive resource on the topic of resiliency. We are aware of an increased need for mental health support and in an effort to help, we have organized this free event for the community.Available Shifts
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Nicole Lloyd | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Lights on Afterschool is a nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their important role in the lives of children, families and communities. Volunteers will take part in a "Paint and Sip" activity with Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens middle school program.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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A SPIN Girls Mentor provides a link between Mentee girls and professional role models in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math through a variety of direct experiences and opportunities. Mentors share their stories and career path in STEM fields with 8th-10th grade girls of color. Girls will be equipped to make choices about what they want and don’t want as they envision their futures and develop an understanding of the path toward achieving a STEM career of interest.Your role as a mentor can have a significant impact on our girls of color in a variety of personal, academic, and professional situations. You can serve as a connection for a young person to personal growth and development as well as social and economic opportunity. And when we make this investment in young women, the ripples of those investments are seen for generations.
Learn more and apply at http://www.stempaths.org/mentors.

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At Capital One/ Junior Achievement Finance Park each student becomes “an adult for the day” in an electronic simulation. The students are assigned a life scenario so they can experience firsthand the real-life challenges of making personal budgeting decisions. After calculating their net monthly income and savings goals, students visit kiosks that represent different budget categories such housing, health insurance, groceries, and utilities. Anyone with real world monthly budgeting experience can become a volunteer. JA Finance Park Volunteers play a key role by helping the students understand the concepts of personal financial planning and career exploration. Volunteers provide guidance and assistance while monitoring and verifying students’ work.Available Shifts
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General | 7 | n/a | n/a |

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FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is a program for Grades 9-12.The FIRST Robotics Competition gives high school students and their adult mentors the opportunity to work and create together to solve a common problem. Under strict rules, limited resources, and an intense six-week time limit, teams of students are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, and build and program industrial-size robots to play a difficult field game against like-minded competitors. It’s as close to real-world engineering as a student can get.
At the FIRST Robotics Competition Events, teams show off what they learned and invented, and compete with their robots! They celebrate their hard work and meet other teams while competing for a spot at the FIRST Robotics Competition Ontario Provincial Championships! It’s a fun way to cap off their season!
As a judge, you will work in small groups to select team award recipients through interaction with teams, review documentation regarding team background information to familiarize judges with teams, and serve as role models for the students.
Time Commitment:
- March 15 - Judge’s training dinner – night before the first day of the event at the venue.
- March 16 and March 17 : 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
- Pre-event training – reading materials supplied by Judge Advisor approximately 2 weeks before event
- Due to the nature of the judging process, this two-day time commitment is essential. The Judge Panel starting time on both competition days is usually finalized at the evening dinner. Most Judge Advisors ask their Judge Panels to be on site and in the room by 7:30 a.m. on both days of the competition and stay until the end of the competition (anytime between 5-7pm)
Skills and Experience:
- FIRST experience not required
- Minimum suggested age: 23 (not be a student, including grad students) (FRC Only)
- Maximum of 4 Judges from one company per event
- Judges cannot judge at an event where their child is competing
- Judges must be separated from their team in an active role ( 3 hours or less per week)
for 3 years AND cannot judge an event where their team is competing even if they are a non active mentor.
- Additional details for FIRST Robotics Competition here and for FIRST LEGO League here.
For more information: https://firstroboticscanada.org/frc/judges/
For more information, please contact jaeleen.koscielski@firstroboticscanada.org
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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AstraZeneca grant for STEM Program for Girls Saturday Academies, panel discussion. We are inviting women scientist to be a part of a panel for the girls; all program participants are middle school-aged girls.Available Shifts
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General | 4 | n/a | n/a |

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We will be needing volunteers specifically to assist in serving delicious food, "Polynesian Plates," as a fundraiser for Project Graduation.As part of Nampa High School's PTSA efforts, Project Graduation is an event is designed to ensure a fun and safe night for all 2020 graduates by providing an all-night, substance-free, engaging event. This is a very important project in that it truly is for the safety of these new graduates that are our future. And we need to keep them safe!
Historically, this project has been a graduation gift to them from the community. It is only through generous contributions of parents, townspeople and area businesses that we have been able to host such a great event.
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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The Great Futures Gala is our biggest fundraiser, and one of the premier events in Skagit County. The event features a celebrity guest speaker, games, raffles, a silent auction, and Bids for Kids to raise money to provide high quality after-school programs to youth in Skagit County and support the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.Available Shifts
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Set-up | 7 | n/a | n/a |
Gala Social Hour | 7 | n/a | n/a |