• Mon , 12/14/2020 - 16:00 to Fri , 04/30/2021 - 16:00
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MIKE Program is a public health initiative, promoting healthy behaviors and chronic disease prevention techniques in support of youth in academic settings. Mike Program partners with educational institutions to engage near-age, early career health and healthcare professionals who serve as volunteer mentors for teens at higher risk of developing chronic diseases. We especially work with communities with higher rates of adverse health outcomes.
To that end, we need your help within our mentored health education program. One of the primary goals of that program is to introduce students to healthcare career opportunities. We want to showcase a variety of healthcare careers, not only those working in hospitals as a doctor or nurse, for example. Tech/ STEM in healthcare is an area that we'd like to feature with MIKE Youth. That is where you come in.
Our programming is entirely online at the moment. With that in mind, Intel volunteers could host a 5-minute online presentation about ways your organization provides technology for healthcare. What are some of the latest innovations? How are they changing healthcare delivery? A 5-minute Q&A session would follow. We are open to other ideas as well, but the general role would be the same.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Virtual Volunteer Project with MIKE no limit n/a n/a
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Tutoring: S.M.A.R.T. (Science, Math, Art, Reading, Technology)
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We’re looking for a creative and energetic Marketing Executive (Volunteer) to help bring Good Morning Science—our annual family-friendly science festival—to life! This event sparks curiosity, inspires future innovators, and brings hands-on STEM experiences to children and families across the community. By joining our team, you’ll play a key role in shaping the festival’s public presence and helping thousands discover the joy of science.

As part of our marketing team, you will:

Develop and implement a vibrant social media strategy to promote the festival, increase awareness, and reach families, educators, and science enthusiasts.

Create and share engaging content across platforms, including graphics, short videos, stories, and email campaigns that capture the excitement of the event and inspire people to attend.

If you’re passionate about STEM outreach, storytelling, and community engagement—and want to use your skills to make a real impact—we’d love to have you on board!
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Since the pandemic we have been unable to offer work experience to the young people. We have created a portfolio of work placements which last for 5 days from Engineering to Motor Mechanics and are seeking support with finance. Join us in creating one day of activities, a task for 1-2hrs, video footage from different team members and join a 1hr virtual coffee break to answer questions about your career
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Multicultural Arts Program (MAP) – For The Children Inc.
Locations:
1700 Barton Road
1718 South Douglas Street
1701 Wingfield Street
Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460


About the Program:
The Multicultural Arts Program (MAP) provides low-income families with enriching visual and performing arts activities using STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). We serve children and teens ages 3-18, offering a creative, supportive environment where young people can explore their talents and build confidence.

We Need YOU!

Are you passionate about sharing your skills with the next generation? MAP is seeking volunteers with talents in:

Music (all instruments and styles welcome)
Dance (step team, Latin, Haitian folklore, hip-hop, and more)
Visual Arts & Crafts
Technology & Engineering
Gardening & Cooking
Meditation & Mindfulness
Math & Science
Storytelling, Reading & Drama
Hands-on construction and creative projects

Volunteer Requirements:

Share your time, talents, and creativity with enthusiastic young learners
Complete Level 1 & 2 background screenings (required for all volunteers)
Commitment to creating a positive, inclusive environment

How to Get Involved:
Contact us today to learn more about volunteer opportunities!
📞 Phone: 561-493-1190 or 561-541-6833
✉️ Email: info@forthechildrenfirst.org
Make a difference in a child's life—your talents can inspire the next generation of artists, thinkers, and leaders!
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Are you looking for a virtual volunteering opportunity? Do you have a cool job that you want to share with young black job seekers?

At the Black Youth Helpline we help Youth learn about what careers are available, and how their interests can lead to a career they love, as well as what skills they need to develop in order to succeed. Come online for a 1 hour virtual job fair with 2 of your colleagues and help young job seekers learn about your employment opportunities and what it takes to land a job with your organization.
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C.B. Community Schools is a small high school in Philadelphia, PA, with a mission to serve vulnerable young people in the child welfare system. We have a strong mentorship program where we pair each student with a caring adult who can provide the consistent adult investment and care in their lives that our students so desperately need. We would love for you to be a part of guiding our students as the build a clear path forward toward independence!

We are looking for volunteers who:
-Are established professionals
-Have a strong desire to commit to the growth and betterment of a student
-Are willing to be generous with their time (be open to phone calls, etc.)
-Have a desire to establish a true connection with the student
-Are willing to help the student grow in a professional setting
- Are close enough to Philadelphia, PA, to commit to meeting your mentee in person once a month (at least).
- Other forms of communication (phone calls, etc) can be decided by the pair.

We hope you will join our community in guiding our young people towards success. The pandemic places even more obstacles in their way and we want to provide as much support as possible to our amazing students!! Please feel free to reach out at any time with questions. Thank you!
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Youth Express centrally coordinates the mandatory work placements of over 2,000 Vocational Education and Training Industry Curriculum Framework courses across the Hunter (excluding Newcastle).
Students attending unpaid work placement allows employers an opportunity to see firsthand the abilities of the students, their reliability and their passion. They require 35 hours of unpaid work placement as part of their mandatory industry experience which goes towards the completion of their HSC. In the current market climate, unpaid work placement is a substantial tool for apprenticeship and trainee recruitment.
Youth Express is seeking Structured Workplace Learning- Business Mentors to volunteer their time and host work placement students. Locations include LGAs include: Maitland, Port Stephens, Cessnock, Dungog, Singleton, Muswellbrook and Upper Hunter. We are seeking hosts across 22 industries:
1. Aeroskills
2. Automotive
3. Animal Studies
4. Beauty Services
5. Business Services
6. Community Services
7. Construction
8. Early Childhood Education and Care
9. Electrotechnology
10. Entertainment Industry
11. Financial Services
12. Fitness
13. Hospitality
14. Human Services
15. Information and Digital Technology
16. Primary Industries
17. Retail Services and Tourism
18. Outdoor Recreation
19. Salon Assistant
20. Sport and Recreation
21. Sport Coaching
22. Travel and Events.

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The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program offers youth aged 6 to 21 the opportunity to have a friend who serves as a guide, with whom they can talk and share their life experiences. Through regular outings, a close relationship develops between mentor and mentee. It is a relationship based on trust and shared interests.

Throughout the relationship, both mentor and mentee are supported by experienced Mentoring Coordinators. This experience allows for an inspiring and decisive mentoring relationship that reveals the full potential of young people and equips them for the future.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program usually requires two regularly scheduled outings a month of 3 to 4 hours each, and a minimum of a one-year commitment.

Programs Objectives
- Provide a friend who can serve as a role model
- Help youths realize the importance of staying in school and build healthy relationships with their family and their peers. Help inspire self-confidence and trust in others so the child learns to make good decisions
- Encourage leadership and independent thinking
- Make a difference in a young person’s life while having fun
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Programme de Mentorat dans la communauté

3-4h / 2 semaines

Jumelage : jeune de 6 à 21 ans

Le programme de mentorat Grands Frères Grandes Sœurs offre aux jeunes de 6 à 21 ans la possibilité d’avoir un.e ami.e qui leur sert de guide, avec qui parler et partager leurs expériences de vie. Grâce à des sorties régulières, une relation étroite se tisse entre mentor.e et jeune mentoré.e. C’est une relation basée sur la confiance et le partage de centres d’intérêts communs.

Tout au long de cette relation, jeune et mentor.e sont soutenu.e.s par nos Responsables au mentorat expérimenté.e.s. Cette expérience permet de vivre une relation de mentorat inspirante et déterminante qui révèle le plein potentiel des jeunes et les outille pour l’avenir.

En règle générale, le programme de mentorat Grands Frères Grandes Sœurs exige deux sorties par mois, d’environ 3-4 heures, et pour un engagement d’au moins un an.

Objectifs du programme
- Offrir un.e ami.e qui peut servir de modèle
- Faire prendre conscience de l’importance de persévérer à l’école, de tisser des relations saines avec sa famille et ses pairs et d’inspirer la confiance aux autres et en soi
- Encourager les habiletés en matière de leadership et développement de l’autonomie
- Faire la différence dans la vie d’un.e jeune tout en ayant du plaisir