• Wed , 08/22/2018 - 08:00 to Sat , 08/10/2019 - 17:00
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Our Academic Year Interns work in schools with children born into poverty, providing additional support for Dominican teachers who are themselves victims of the same poor educational system. By acting as role models for children, bringing new techniques into classrooms for teachers, and by acting as community liaisons, volunteers help provide myriad new opportunities to the children and the community.

DREAM Interns are split into two programs: Education and Program Development. Education Internships are for experienced teachers who can help us train our local staff, as well as individuals who are seriously considering teaching as a career, and this experience will help them be more effective educators in the future. Program Development Internships are for individuals who are interested in learning about non-profits. They will be attached to 1 or 2 programs within DREAM and support a number of activities from teaching directly to the students to developing systems that will improve the overall program quality. Learn more at http://dominicandream.org/volunteer/yearlong.

Academic Year Internships:
• Music Program Internship
• Deportes Para La Vida M&E Internship
• ESL Internship
• PR and Marketing Internship
• Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Internship
• Teacher Training Internship
• Youth Workforce Development (A Ganar) Internship

REQUIREMENTS:
- Strong Spanish skills (Fluency is preferred and skill level will be used to determine placements)
- Bachelor’s degree and/or experience teaching or working with children
- Ability and willingness to adapt to new situations and work in a less-structured environment
- Must be 21 at the start of the program

Apply at http://www.dominicandream.org/apply-to-volunteer by April 30, 2015.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 01/12/2015 - 08:30 to Fri , 12/18/2015 - 16:30
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Our English program focuses on offering all members of our community an opportunity to learn English as a second language. Given the fact that the community of Cabarete is a popular tourist destination, it is of great value to speak English in order to acquire a stable and quality job that leads to increased income levels. Our English teachers have the opportunity to offer academic and conversational courses to children, adolescents, and adults in the community. The classroom levels taught (basic, intermediate, advanced) vary depending on the needs and prior language knowledge of participants.

Position Summary:
The DREAM ESL intern will assist the DREAM Project in holding regular community ESL courses during the academic year. The intern will use currently available ESL curriculum as well as develop their own lessons in order to best fit the specific program in which they are teaching and the community they are serving. The ESL intern will work alongside one of our program or volunteer coordinators to manage the ESL program.

Primary Responsibilities:
• Teach a series of weekly ESL courses to a variety of community members (children, adolescents, and adults), with instructional level dependent on community needs and prior language knowledge of participants.
• Lead teacher in A Ganar Young Adult Workforce Training Program (youth aged 18 – 24)
• Develop new lesson plans and adapt current ESL curriculum materials.
• Coordinate the logistics of offering ESL classes in various DREAM communities.
• Manage basic administrative tasks such as keeping student records, supervising enrollment process, designing promotional materials, and identifying opportunities to expand the reach of DREAM’s ESL program.

Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree (Fields of study in education, ESL, international development, or other related areas are desirable but not required).
• Basic to intermediate Spanish skills.
• Prior experience in teaching ESL in a classroom setting.
• High energy and positive attitude.
• Excellent organizational skills.
• Prior experience working with diverse non-English speaking populations or in a developing country preferred.
• TEFL or TOEFL certification is helpful.

Interns commit to fundraising a specific amount to cover their expenses. Full fellowship is available for Dominican-Americans and experienced teachers. More information on DREAM’s Volunteer/Intern Program can be found at http://dominicandream.org/volunteer/yearlong. Apply with a cover letter, CV, and 2 letters of recommendation to info@dominicandream.org. For more information, please contact Rebecca Newell, Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteer@dominicandream.org.

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 11/03/2014 - 16:30 to Wed , 05/13/2015 - 18:30
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Project for Pride in Living Youth Development empowers students from low-income communities to achieve success in school and life through academic support and hands-on enrichment opportunities. PPL Leaders in New Hope Elementary is a 1:1 tutoring and mentoring program for 7st-10th graders living in affordable housing. Volunteers work with students on literacy activities, homework help, and special projects!

Join us! Apply @ www.ppl-inc.org/how-to-help/volunteer, or contact Anna (612-455-5108 or anna.preus@ppl-inc.org).

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Girl Scouts provides vast opportunities for volunteers. We need YOU!

Did you know that grandmothers, moms, aunts, nieces, sisters, professionals, executives, teachers, bankers, musicians, artists, scientists, technologists, engineers, mathematicians... YOU ... are wanted and needed as a Girl Scout volunteer? We have MANY options for volunteers. You may lead a troop, co-lead a troop, teach a session on financial literacy, coach/mentor a LEGO robotic team or work with a troop on a special community service project. Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming needs great people like YOU more than ever. We always have K-12 girls that will need a leader. Please think about how you can help build girls of courage, confidence and character by becoming a volunteer! For more information, please call 800.736.5243 or visit gsmw.org.
  • Mon , 09/01/2014 - 08:00 to Wed , 10/01/2014 - 21:30
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Currently, we have openings for our feral kitten tamers team. The tamers spend time with each kitten and teach them to trust humans. This involves providing holding, playing with, providing, food, medication, vaccinations and clean housing for each animal. These shifts are 5-6 hours per week. We have monthly orientations and a team leader who provides individual training. We have on-line train on topics such as animal care and husbandry.

Available Shifts

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Kitten Tamers 10 n/a n/a
Kitten Tamers 10 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Volunteers are the heart of One Degree. These mentors, ambassadors and teachers give up their free time to work with students that are quite often brushed aside in their communities or schools. In return for giving these young people direction and support, our volunteers experience first-hand what it means to make a tangible difference in the lives of students that may have been left behind otherwise.

What it takes:
Traditionally, our mentors are young professionals, but anyone who meets the following criteria is welcome to apply:

*Able to volunteer a minimum of one hour per month
*Patient, empathetic and considerate
*Comfortable with an online 1-on-1 mentoring environment

Important Note! While our mentoring often focuses on Maths and English academic support, you do NOT need exceptional skills in Maths or English, or previous mentoring or teaching experience to be a One Degree mentor.

What’s in it for you:
Our dynamic programme makes volunteering at One Degree a fun and stimulating way to spend your free time. You will be able to interact with people who share your passion. Participating in this environment will broaden your personal horizons as you make a meaningful impact and help to develop tomorrow’s leaders. You will also gain new communication skills that can be used in your business and personal relationships.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Love science and working with kids? Get training and logistical support so you (and your fellow STEM professionals!) can go directly into East Bay elementary and middle school classrooms to lead exciting STEM explorations. Serve as a mentor in a 6-week (once per week) middle school program; read Storytime with a Scientist books and lead activities with Kindergarteners; or help run a festival station at a Day of Science. We offer a range of volunteer opportunities to fit your schedule.

Kids and teachers are eager to meet and to science with actual STEM researchers, engineers and scientists. No classroom experience is necessary - we provide training, school placement, and ongoing support.
To learn more about STEM industry partnership opportunities: https://crscience.org/makesciencehappen/
Individuals can sign up here: https://crscience.org/outreach/signup/

Have fun while making a difference!

Requirements

Enthusiasm for being a role model for young students (5 to 12 yrs)
Interest in classroom speaking and leading hands-on activities
Curious and passionate about science and engineering
Able to visit East Bay school sites in person, weekdays sometime between 8 am and 3 pm. We find opportunities to fit your schedule!
  • Mon , 08/04/2014 - 12:00 to Tue , 06/30/2015 - 12:00
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Holden High School would be thrilled to find someone who would help us learn to use our Salesforce database more effectively. If you are familiar with Salesforce and could spare a few hours, you could really have an impact! We are a small, nonprofit high school serving challenged teens.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Thu , 02/01/2018 - 14:30 to Fri , 06/15/2018 - 17:30
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Provide our Teens and/or Elementary youth with homework help. You will be in a group setting and will be providing one-on-one tutoring. Show our Club Members how homework understanding and completion can be engaging and exciting and will lead to improvement in school.

Available Shifts

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Power Hour - Teen Center 3 n/a n/a
Power Hour - Teen Center 3 n/a n/a
Power Hour - Elementary Youth 5 n/a n/a
Power Hour - Elementary Youth 3 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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What can you do with one hour per week? Run an errand. Eat lunch at your desk. Watch your favorite soap opera.

CHANGE A LIFE.
A small commitment of your time can make a big difference in a child’s life. Your time and attention can help a child feel special and important as well as help them plan for the future. Communities In Schools of Kent mentors provide children in the Kent School District with encouragement and guidance. A mentor serves as a mature and experienced role model and friend who supports and encourages success.

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?
Students are selected for the program based upon factors impacting their school performance, which may include limited positive adult role models, poor school attachment, a lack of direction or limited hope for the future. Often mentors follow their child as they progress from elementary to middle school to high school.

Mentors are matched with a child and meet them up to an hour a week during the school day. During this time, they do a variety of activities based upon the interests of the child and the mentor. The overall benefit of their time together comes from the developing friendship, which provides a boost in the child’s self-confidence, encouragement to achieve in school and life, and an opportunity to see more options for their future.

Interested community volunteers are invited to attend an orientation. Once they have decided to join the program, they are screened through a volunteer application process and complete mandatory training prior to being matched with a child.