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CLACKは、「生まれ育った環境に関係なく、子どもが希望とワクワクを持てる社会」をビジョンに掲げ、「困難を抱える中高生に、デジタルを使った伴走支援のインフラをつくる」ことをミッションに活動しているNPOです。

活動内容:
ステップ1:情報提供(アウトリーチ)
・支援が必要な中高生に対し、プログラミング体験会やデジタル居場所を提供し、プログラミングやIT系学習を身近に感じてもらいます。

ステップ2:知識・技術の提供
・困難を抱える高校生を対象に3ヶ月間のプログラミング教室Tech Runway等を実施。同時にキャリア支援を行い、進路の選択肢を広げ、経済的・精神的な自立に繋がる基礎を築きます。

ステップ3:実践機会の提供
・より専門的なITスキルとIT企業でのインターン経験を提供するBe Pro事業や受託開発の機会を通じて、彼らの経済的・精神的自立に繋げます。

ボランティアのお願い:
・場所:東京・五反田、大阪・十三、堺・なかもず教室
・参加頻度:週1回以上を目安に、火曜日・水曜日(18:30 - 21:00)または土曜日(14:00 - 17:30)にご参加いただきます。
・要件:Web系プログラミング言語の実務経験が2年以上ある方。もし満たさない場合は、ご相談ください。
・コミュニケーション:日本語で高校生や他の社会人スタッフと積極的にコミュニケーションをとれる方を歓迎します。

CLACKへのご参加を検討いただける方は、ぜひご連絡ください。皆様のご協力を心よりお待ちしています。よろしくお願いいたします。

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CLACK is an NPO working towards the vision of a world where young people can have hope for a bright future regardless of their background. Our mission is to establish a nurturing digital infrastructure for underprivileged middle and high school students. We operate our support program in three specific steps:

Step 1: Information Provision
We provide programming experience workshops and digital spaces for teenagers facing challenges, offering a chance to experience programming and IT-related learning in a familiar environment.

Step 2: Provision of Knowledge and Skills
Targeting underprivileged high school students, we conduct a three-month programming course called Tech Runway etc.. We also provide career support to expand future choices and build the foundation for economic and mental independence.

Step 3: Provision of Practical Opportunities
Through initiatives like the Be Pro program, we offer specialized IT skills and internships in IT companies, connecting participants to economic and mental independence through practical experiences.

Volunteer Expectations:

・Location: Our classrooms in 1)Gotanda, Tokyo, 2)Juso, Osaka, and 3)Nakamozu, Sakai.
・Frequency: We encourage volunteers to participate at least once a week, either on Tuesday, Wednesday (18:30 - 21:00) or Saturday (14:00 - 17:30).
・Requirements: We are seeking individuals with 2 or more years of practical experience in web programming languages. If this requirement is not met, please discuss it with us.
・Communication: We welcome individuals who can actively communicate in Japanese with high school students and other staff members.

If you are considering joining CLACK, please feel free to contact us. We eagerly await your contribution. Thank you.
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Volunteering with the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County gives you a chance to be part of strengthening our public schools and making a difference in the lives of our students and teachers in Palm Beach County. Whether you are able to volunteer on a regular basis or just occasionally, there are a number of opportunities available to you. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old or have adult supervision. We are always looking for volunteers at our Red Apple Supplies Warehouse and Teacher Store and also for office projects and help at special events.

Volunteer Job Description
- Sorting, organizing, and taking inventory on donated and/or purchased products (pencils, glue sticks, post-its, pens, etc.)
- Assist with picking and packing teacher’s online shopping orders in preparation for teachers to pick them up at Red Apple Supplies
- Help to re-stock products and break down bulk items
- General housekeeping items throughout the year
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You’re invited! We are currently welcoming new members to join our team of business and community volunteers to deliver our compelling SMART CHOICES workshop in middle schools in your community.

CHOICES Education Group is a non-profit student wellbeing platform that brings live classroom workshops to eighth-grade students to empower them to thrive in school and in life.

SMART CHOICES is a live, in-person workshop that helps student discover their personal power and the impact their choices will have on themselves and others both now and in the future.

The workshop helps students consider the value of education for their future, and introduces them to skills in time management, decision making, goal setting and self-discipline. The content has recently been refreshed with a positive focus on high school graduation, personal empowerment and decision-making skills.

More than six million teens have participated in SMART CHOICES since 1985, and we have partnered with hundreds of organizations and engaged thousands of volunteer presenters to deliver it in their local communities.

Students give SMART CHOICES an approval rating of 85%, and teachers give it 97%. In a recent study investigating changes in student engagement in school, students indicated a 9% increase in appropriate engagement, a 9% decrease in inappropriate engagement and a 9% decrease in non-engagement coincident with SMART CHOICES. Engagement in school has been shown to be a reliable indicator of the probability of on-time high school completion.

In another study of at-risk students, those who participated in SMART CHOICES increased their school engagement 47% more than those who did not, as reported by their teachers. This indicates a strong correlation between participation in SMART CHOICES and positive school engagement.

Why would you do this? Being a volunteer SMART CHOICES Presenter is very fulfilling – you are the messenger! The workshop materials are time-tested and teacher approved. One presenter commented, “I wish this program was around when I was in school.” Who wouldn’t be pleased if a student told you afterward, “You really inspired me!”? You can help us turn a teen around today!

What’s the annual commitment? Three workshops, ten hours – and a caring heart. You’ll take our two-hour online training. We’ll then provide the materials you’ll need and will schedule you to co-present workshop sessions in local middle schools, three times during the school year – that’s 90 students! You’ll need to take some time off from work during the school day, but it’s well worth it for the sake of teens!
  • Mon , 06/21/2021 - 08:00 to Fri , 06/25/2021 - 17:00
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Swan Vocational Enterprises is engaged in robotics training at our location and will also be teaching Robotics at Harrah Elementary. We also hope to put on two week long coding boot camps the summer of 2021.

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L'objectif de notre association est de proposer un accompagnement bénévole à des élèves que leurs parents ne peuvent ni aider, ni faire aider, faute de connaissances et de moyens financiers.
En établissant une relation individuelle :
1 enfant, 1 bénévole, 1 fois par semaine au domicile de l’enfant.

Notre action s’adresse à des enfants scolarisés du CP à la Terminale.
Elle se décline en 3 points :
- L’accompagnement individualisé de l’enfant pour lui redonner confiance et le rendre
autonome
- La sensibilisation des parents aux enjeux du travail scolaire
- L’ouverture sur le monde qui l’entoure grâce à des sorties culturelles

Cet accompagnement est très important car partant du principe que tous les enfants ont droit à la même chance, il va permettre à l'enfant de combler ses lacunes, mieux organiser son travail, améliorer son rapport avec l’école et s'ouvrir au monde grâce à des échanges.
L'Esa est une association Educative Complémentaire de l’Enseignement Public, reconnue d'utilité publique et labellisée IDEAS (qualité de la gestion, de la gouvernance et impact de l'action).
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The Village at Ithaca advocates for educational equity and excellence for Black, Latinx, low-The start of the Covid-19 pandemic and remote learning brought with it exacerbated academic challenges and inequities for the already vulnerable student populations that we serve. In response, we started a program called "Village School," that offers all day academic support for our students engaged in remote learning who are in grades 6-12, running from 9am-4pm, Monday's through Friday's. We also offer tutoring on Monday's and Thursday's' from 5:30pm-7:30pm. We are in need of volunteer assistance in offering on-one-one tutoring and academic support, anytime during our hours of operation, working alongside our program educators and assistants.
  • Thu , 04/15/2021 - 19:00 to Thu , 04/15/2021 - 20:15
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This session is with high school aged participants of the Youth About Business program. This session will provide a high-level overview of Moody's Investor Services and the critical role Moody's plays in the credit markets. Our goal is to help students better understand the role of rating agencies in the credit markets; the value of research and insights; and potential career pathways available at Moody's.

*Presentation and Q&A Volunteers (1-2):
We are asking volunteers to present a high-level overview of Moody's and how businesses utilize their ratings and research (15 minutes). YAB will provide an 8-10 slide deck as a discussion guide. We will also host a live Q&A session (10 minutes) to give students an opportunity to revisit any topics from the presentation.

*Student Exercise Volunteers (6+):
YAB is challenging students to work through a public finance exercise (basic-level). We are seeking volunteers to work alongside a group of 6-8 students to answer questions and help them with their thought process as they work through the exercise. This is a skill-based volunteer experience, so no preparation required.

We do ask that volunteers take 1-2 minutes to introduce themselves and their role at the company as a part of their experience with the students.

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Student Presentation Volunteer (Senior Executive) 2 n/a n/a
Student Exercise Volunteers 10 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 04/24/2021 - 16:00 to Sat , 04/24/2021 - 19:00
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This is a 5K organized by local public and private schools in Georgetown, KY. This event usually has around 500 participants and it is a great way for our community to be involved with a fun and healthy activity that also benefits the children in our community. Each school will use the funds to help meet needs of their students and faculty at their individual schools.

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Race volunteer no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 07/05/2021 - 09:00 to Fri , 08/20/2021 - 23:30
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Our Summer STREAM Club is STEM with reading and arts added. This is a free club for children 4-9 from the under served community. This lasts 3.5 hours and ends with a free lunch. All of our programs feed the mind and the body. Reading circles, math games, science experiments, healthy eating and lifestyle classes, robotics and basic coding. This summer we have a special coding class just for young girls.

We always need volunteers. Covid has lowered our number of participants but we are expecting the numbers to rise as vaccinations are administered. Most of our kids are 4-6 so you dont need to be a teacher to help. What you need is a passion for helping kids from minority and/or underserved families

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https://www.chbob.org/volunteeruf.html

Triunfadores - College Prep Program Description
Thank you for your interest in applying to be a volunteer for the Triunfadores - College Prep Program. This document outlines the structure of our organization/program, volunteer responsibilities, and what can be gained from this great experience.
Structure of Our Organization
Children Beyond Our Borders (CBOB) is a nonprofit organization that houses both international and domestic efforts to help at-risk youth find peace, prosperity and well-being through education and empowerment. CBOB’s Education Initiative offers academic services to Alachua county students and their families. This initiative includes monthly educational workshops and access to the Triunfadores College Prep Program (CPP). The CPP specifically strives to support minority students in school and through their journey to attend college by offering tutoring and mentoring services. Through education, empowerment, and the encouragement of the community, we inspire children to act on their great educational potential to reach their goals.

The CPP strives to support Alachua students in school and through their journey to attend college. They are matched with an education-trained volunteer who will tutor, mentor, and provide guidance (YOU!). The program has two tracks that are catered to the students’ ages and academic needs.
Track One is intended for students in grades K-7, where support is offered through:
Academic tutoring of school subjects.
Standardized testing practice (FSA Prep).
Tutoring with an emphasis on language arts, writing, and mathematics.
Track Two is intended for students in grades 8-12, where support is offered through:
Academic tutoring of school subjects.
Standardized testing practice (FSA).
AP Testing and midterm/final exam tutoring.
Tutoring on college entrance exams (SAT & ACT).
Mentoring on class choice, career path exploration, and college research.
Mentoring through the college application process.
Mentoring through financial aid applications and scholarship searches.
Development of professional skills (resume-building, interview prep, cover letters, etc.).
Distribution of resources (scholarship information, templates, etc.).

Volunteer Responsibilities
As a volunteer, your responsibility is to be there for your student. Once you are paired one-on-one with a student, you will be expected to help them with their assignments, prep them for their standardized tests, and mentor them through areas they are struggling with, be it academic or professional. While the outline of services of the CPP may look overwhelming, you will be trained and ready to complete all the tasks listed.
More specifically you will be asked to:
Follow the CPP Code of Conduct.
Arrive on time for volunteering sessions.
Sessions take place every Monday from 6:00-7:30 PM and Friday from 6:00-7:30 PM
Location: Zoom
Create small lesson plans (10 minutes) each week based on simplified state standards.
You will be trained for this.
Upon acceptance into the program, pay $20 for a background check.
Have open communication with your student and their family.


What Can Be Gained
Tutoring/Mentoring is very rewarding within itself. This program allows you to form a bond with a student that is enthusiastic to learn and succeed, despite the struggles they may face. Additionally, this program also offers a great opportunity to gain experience in the education field. You will be structuring lesson plans, teaching concepts, and even advising students—all very valuable skills to develop. This program provides an opportunity to not only help an underprivileged student, but also the community.

Contact Us!
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us!
CPPAlachua@chbob.org - Jessica Alvarez - CPP Alachua Coordinator
CPPGnv@chbob.org - MariaGrazia Zabaleta - CPP Gainesville Coordinator
education@chbob.org - Emily Santiana - Education Director