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The Jean Augustine Centre for Young Women's Empowerment provides free after-school programs, workshops and camps to girls from ages 7-17. If you are interested in helping young girls become empowered and develop leadership skills, then the Jean Augustine Centre is for you! Currently, all of our programs are run via zoom due to COVID-19. The programs range from STEM, arts & crafts, academics, mindfulness, physical activity, cooking & nutrition, and more! Please let us know if you are interested becoming a program & workshops facilitator and/or if you would like to volunteer with us as program support, office & administrative support, assist us in special events (often on weekends or evenings), or other general support (ex. garden maintenance, organizing and cleaning up, community outreach, etc.).
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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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Prestasi Junior Indonesia is currently delivering many of its education programs online. Schools are currently closed and students are required to learn from home. Moving into a third month of school closure many students are lacking motivation to learn as current strategies applied by many teachers lack innovation and do not engage their students.
We are looking for business volunteers who can assist in making the learning experience more engaging and, therefore, more enjoyable. Using zoom and its break-out rooms we will enable business volunteers to become engaged with students involved in the JA Company Program. Selected schools operate their own small business operations, driven by students, and supervised by our team at Prestasi Junior. We coordinate volunteer engagement with students in an effort to improve the operations of the school based enterprises - all undertaken online.
Our volunteers are great communicators and are able to engage and motivate 15 - 16 year old students to build their businesses and succeed. Some business knowledge would be helpful but is not absolutely necessary. We usually work with young people representative of middle or lower economic backgrounds who respond extremely well to support from business volunteers. Some of our company program students even have proficiency in English and, if volunteers are unable to speak Bahasa Indonesia, our staff will be engaged in support of volunteers getting their message across to beneficiaries.
It is very important to 'ramp up' the online education strategy to ensure students maximize the opportunity to learn about applied business. With the assistance of enthusiastic volunteers we are able to ensure this happens.
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Join JA British Columbia (a member of JA Worldwide, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 3 years running!) to facilitate FREE financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship programs for BC students in grades 4-12.

We're seeking awesome individuals like you to lead our programs in local classrooms. Most sessions are 4 hours in TOTAL, delivered over 2-3 visits.

Volunteering with us lets you enhance your skills, inspire youth, meet new people, and give back.

Opportunities available province-wide, with flexible scheduling. We're looking for mentors who enjoy working with youth, have good communication skills, and are patient and engaging. Business experience is helpful but not required.

Visit www.jabc.org or reach out to us to learn more!
Tam Dinh-tam.dinh@jabc.org
Manager, Community Engagement
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Be a part of the Club! We welcome volunteers and actively seek individuals who are motivated, committed, and professional. Build and hone skills with our structured program that tracks hours, progress, and performance so that participants can establish their knowledge and experience.
  • Sat , 03/28/2020 - 09:30 to Sat , 03/28/2020 - 16:30
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Ethical hackers, information security professionals, and educators will bring the benefits of white hat hacking to the children and young adults at the conference. The conference features, guest speakers, workshops, and STEM work stations. Attendees have a chance to win prizes, expand their knowledge and explore the world of hacks!

Welcome to BloomCON Hak4Kidz! We are the area’s only kid-friendly hacking conference. Hak4Kidz is produced by the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum in conjunction with the BloomCON adult hacking conference.

All students aged 7-17 are invited to attend this conference. Adults as well as students need tickets to get in to the conference.

Lunch is available for purchase at the conference.

Want to learn more?

Visit the BloomCON Hak4Kidz website at - https://bloomconhak4kidz.wordpress.com/

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General 15 n/a n/a
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Economics for Success is an interactive program designed to encourage students to consider how they can prepare to enter the world of work. This preparation involves identifying personal interests, skills, strengths, and passions; mapping them to career clusters; recognizing possible post-secondary destinations; learning to budget; and developing strategies to achieve educational and career goals

This in-school program, targeted towards grade 9 students, is conducted as a full school morning event. Multi media is used to enhance the program and activities are designed to be fun and engaging. The volunteer's role is to facilitate these activities. All program materials and training are provided by JA. Requires a 3-4 hour time commitment for program delivery and 1-2 hours for training and prep. Please visit our website to find out about specific opportunities in your area!
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It’s hard to dream big when you’re not sure what’s out there. That’s why the SLĀ Speaker Series seeks young professionals from a broad range of fields to help students discover the many career paths that are possible for them. It’s important for us to showcase not just diversity of industry and role, but diversity in ethnicity and background. This enables us to inspire and serve as role models to the students. A single speaker has the power to inspire so many!

The speaker's specific objectives are:
1) educate students on corporate career opportunities.
2) inspire through sharing of their own story.
3) provide a professional network via a LinkedIn connection.

Speaking is a 90-minute commitment involving three components: the speaker’s story, a discussion activity and a student survey. Create an Opportunity Zone (OZ) account at https://oz.slafoundation.com/signup and find a local classroom to speak to today!
  • Fri , 03/15/2024 - 08:00 to Sun , 03/17/2024 - 18:00
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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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  • Tue , 11/12/2019 - 18:00 to Tue , 11/12/2019 - 20:00
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Be the MVP in a young person's life by joining us November 12, 2019 for Junior Achievement's Touchdowns for JA Bowl-A-Thon fundraiser at Country Club Lanes West in Burlington to support our programs in Alamance-Burlington School System. Junior Achievement brings programs to K-12th grade students in Alamance-Burlington Schools that teach students how to manage money, how to choose a career, and how to start a business. Our Bowl-A-Thon will provide the funding for these programs during the 2019-2020 school year. We hope to impact over 65 classes of students (1,400 students) in Alamance-Burlington, NC.

Show us your most college football team spirit for a chance to win a prize! There will be fun wacky bowling and regular bowling. Raffles and much more!

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Bowl-A-Thon 15 n/a n/a