
Opportunity Details
It is our desire to present opportunities for high school students and young adults to learn about college and career options available to them in the Inland Empire. It is important to support our young people, including foster youth and at risk youth, with direction to set or achieve their goals. We want our young people to flourish and stabilize our communities.Available Shifts
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ASSIST VENDORS SET UP | no limit | n/a | n/a |
ASSIST VENDORS WITH TEAR DOWN | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Overview:Community Lodgings is an Alexandria, VA-based nonprofit organization with a mission to lift families from homelessness and instability to independence and self-sufficiency. Our Youth Education Program currently enriches the lives of over 150 homeless and low-income students per day. To promote positive youth development, we work with children to help them meet program goals of increasing academic achievement and decreasing at-risk behavior. We provide opportunities for advancement through tutoring, homework assistance, enrichment, arts activities, field trips, recreation and parent/teacher engagement.
Purpose:
Each day, students bring homework assignments to the after-school program which they complete with assistance from staff and volunteers. To supplement the efforts of current staff, we are seeking volunteers interested in working with kids.
Key Responsibilities:
The ideal candidate will:
-Assist and collaborate with the program directors to work directly with students
-Tutor students individually and in small groups
-Track student progress
-Report weekly to program coordinators
Dress Code:
Casual and appropriate for children
Qualifications:
-For candidates 18 and older: Must complete or have a current clear background check with Alexandria City Public Schools.
-For all candidates: Preferred candidates have a background in K-12 education or working with children however, all are welcome to apply. Candidates should be at least 16 years old. Candidates should be mature, motivated, patient, and demonstrate a positive demeanor at all times.
Prospective Volunteers must submit an online volunteer application on our website: http://www.communitylodgings.org/get-involved/volunteer/individual-volunteers/

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Proceeds from this event are used to fund two weekly food pantry distributions which serve over 300 families per week in Moorpark. We need volunteers to assist with various stations at the 5K race (set-up, check-in, water stations, race route assistance, cleanup, etc.) No particular skill set is needed...just hearts that are willing to help!Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Opportunity to help run a show with over 50 school groups.Available Shifts
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |
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April 8-10, 2020 over 1,200 middle and high school students and their teacher advisers will be at the 2020 State Leadership Conference at the Denver Marriott Tech Center. Competitions require members to demonstrate their proficiency and achievement in individual or team projects, leadership skills, and career preparation through our competitive events program. Colorado FCCLA is in need of over 250 volunteers for these competitions. The professional expertise and knowledge that volunteers can provide will assist us in making these events a high-quality learning experiences for all participants.https://cccs-forms.formstack.com/forms/fcclajudge
Available Shifts
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Wednesday | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Thursday | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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We need your help to encourage Southern Arizona’s future scientists, engineers, and innovators - and you don’t have to have a science background to do it! Volunteer for the 68th Annual SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair.There are many ways to volunteer the entire week of the fair, March 4 through 11! Feeling generous? Volunteer for multiple shifts and see your impact grow.
Learn more about opportunities throughout the year and sign up at https://sarsef.org/volunteers/general-volunteers/
Are you ready to make a difference in a day? When you judge at SARSEF Science and Engineering Fair, you make students proud of their science. Your involvement shows them that there are people out there who really care about their work.
Qualifications range from being a professional in your field if you judge at the high school level to having a high school degree and an interest in the field if you judge elementary school projects.
Learn more and sign up at https://sarsef.org/volunteers/judges/
Available Shifts
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General | 50 | n/a | n/a |

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At JA Finance Park presented by the USAA Foundation, 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 | 14 | n/a | n/a |

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On Tuesday, March 31, 2020, at The Barn at Sycamore Farms, we plan to host a dinner and auction for 400 guests. Our goal for this event is to raise funds for our Annual Fund.Founded in 1992, FCS has since expanded to serve more than 200 full-time students and 800 additional students in The Comenius School, our home school umbrella program. From our campus at 408 Church Street in historic Downtown Franklin, TN we are able to offer over $70,000 in scholarships each year to assist families in need. Our classical education focuses on developing leaders who think critically, engage in fruitful debate, and actively respond to social needs in our community.
Available Shifts
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Decorating | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Helping at Actual Event | 3 | n/a | n/a |

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Reality Check is a Financial Simulation for our seniors. Reality Check tries to mirror real-life scenarios to help students understand the financial realities they may face. During the simulation, each student chooses an occupation with a salary. They need to manage and make decisions on important life events such as buying a house, budgeting for food, paying for insurance, buying a vehicle, and paying off any debts, such as student loans. We are looking for volunteers to run a clothing station by providing examples for students to 'purchase' during this simulation.Available Shifts
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General | 7 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
At JA Finance Park presented by the USAA Foundation, 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
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 1 | n/a | n/a |