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JS Online Volunteer Opportunities VOLUNTEER CENTER OF OZAUKEE COUNTY Call 3771616 for the following volunteer opportunities Adult Literacy Financial counselor, teach money http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Literacy*AmeriCorps Other volunteer opportunities. There are many other opportunities to serve teach basic computer classes to lowliteracy and ESL adult learners in South http://www.21mainstreet.com/literacyamericorps/volunteer.asp
Extractions: -The Peace Corps offers two-year international service opportunities. Please also consider becoming a community volunteer at one of our partner service sites. Volunteering is a great way to support the learning of adult students in our community. Below are some ways you can help! Time commitments vary. This page was last updated 2/11/2004. ESL/Citizenship Tutor. Tutor 1-3 limited English-speaking adults 1-2 times (3-10 hours) per week. Help students with basic English or prepararation for their INS interview by focusing on personal questions, history/civics questions, reading/writing or addressing problem areas in their English that need attention. Bilingual in Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) is a plus. Talk Time Coordinator. Plan lessons, coordinate volunteers, lead Talk Time sessions for adults. Talk Time is a fun and comfortable environment to practice speaking English; we create opportunities for informal conversation by using props, personal experiences and other teaching techniques. 6-10 hours per week (negotiable). Some ESL teaching experience desired, bilingual in English/Chinese (Mandarin/Cantonese) a plus.
Madison School Community Recreation Employment volunteer opportunities. adult Dance Lead Ballet Jazz Instructor $1011/hr Sept-Nov Experienced instructor to teach adults beginning http://communities.madison.com/mscr/jobs/index.php
Extractions: $10/hr. Sept. '05-May '06 Teach nutrition and fitness to children in grades 3-5 as part of the Safe Haven After School Childcare program. This is a project partnership between MSCR, MMSD and Group Health Cooperative. Instructor will plan and provide leadership for nutrition and fitness activities. Will complete daily and weekly reports and organize pre-and post health assessments with medical staff. Experience working with children from diverse racial and economic backgrounds preferred. Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with diverse students, families and staff. High school diploma required, with a minimum of 2 years post-high school education in nutrition, nursing, health education, or any combination of education and experience the provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities. Must be proficient with Word and Excel. Spanish a plus. For information contact Lucy Chaffin, 204-3015 or lchaffin@madison.k12.wi.us High School Club Leaders
AoA Homepage > Elders & Families > Volunteer Opportunities The Senior Medicare Patrol projects teach volunteer retired Experience Corps places a critical mass of older adult volunteers in schools and http://www.aoa.gov/eldfam/Volunteer_Opps/Volunteer_Opps.asp
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American Red Cross - Adult Volunteering YOU RE NEEDED BY THE RED CROSS, RIGHT NOW! adult volunteer opportunities Instructors volunteers teach CPR, First Aid and Basic Aid Training. http://www.roanokevalleyredcross.org/adult.htm
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Viterbo University Campus Ministry For more information about any of these volunteer opportunities, call Marilyn Pedretti at Become nationally certified to teach Red Cross CPR (adult, http://www.viterbo.edu/aboutvit/Ministry/volunteer.html
Extractions: For more information about any of these volunteer opportunities, call Marilyn Pedretti at 796-3829 A Place of Grace Catholic Worker House 919 Hood Street (just 3 blocks south of Viterbo) WANTED: help prepare and serve meals, clean-up, play with children, talk with guests and general hospitality. Tuesdays, craft night with the children, meals are Sundays 2-4, Tuesdays 4:30-6:30, Thursdays 4:30-6:30. Hospitality hours: Sun 1-5, Tues 1-7, Wed 1-5, Thurs 1-7. AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin , Meredith McCoy, 785-9866 WANTED: Contact the Center for more information on volunteer opportunities. Alzheimers Association La Crosse Regional Office , Laura Moriarty 794-5011 WANTED: office assistant to help with mailings, typing, etc. American Cancer Society , Nicole Jordan, toll free 877-423-9125 ext 23 WANTED: volunteers to help promote programs in 9 county areas, help with Relay for Life activities throughout the year.
Browse Opportunities volunteers would commit to 12 hrs per week to teach residents Math, Reading, . . . (more) Abington Free Library adult Literacy Program volunteer http://www.volunteersolutions.org/org/opp/
Extractions: Portland, ME 04103 - http://www.mnpp.org Sponsored by Maine Native Prison Project We are looking for people involved with Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous to meet with the Native American men at Maine Correctional Center in Windham. At this time they are saying these meetings may be held on Tuesday evenings. This more AARP Tax-Aide Communications Coordinator San Rafael, CA 94903 - www.aarp.org/money/taxaide/ Sponsored by AARP Tax-Aide Marin Our Tax-Aide Communications/Community Coordinator works with our local District Coordinator and the 6 Site Coordinators in implementing and maintaining program publicity and marketing activity in Marin county for our free tax services during tax season. You would help develop a more AARP Tax-Aide Volunteer Counselors Needed !!!!
Parent Participation adult Education Religious Education Calendar. volunteer opportunities If youre interested in volunteering to teach, please contact either Laura or http://www.uuaa.org/re/volunteerOps.htm
Extractions: lifespan religious education Lifespan Religious Education Friday RE Night Children and Youth Program Registration Policy ... Religious Education Calendar VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Religious Education Cluster The Religious Education Cluster is one of a number of clusters represented on the Program Council. It includes the Children and Youth Committee, the Adult Education Committee, the Youth/Adult Committee, the Women's Retreat Planning Committee, and Men's Retreat Planning Committee, and the Family Camp Planning Committee. Each committee is responsible for oversight and planning of one of our many programs. The cluster meets on the second Tuesday of each month, August through June. Chairs of the committees meet together along with RE Staff and our Liaison to the Program Council prior to committee meetings to coordinate programs, disseminate information, and discuss program wide issues. Each spring we look for interested individuals to join our cluster committees. Please contact the Religious Education office to learn whom to contact for any given committee.
Literacy Volunteering Opportunities In Virginia volunteer opportunities are posted here as a service to prospective Literacy Council of Northern Virginia You can teach an adult to read and write. http://www.literacyconnections.com/Virginia.html
Extractions: Serving Portsmouth, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach. Volunteer tutors are always needed for our one-to-one reading program. A pre-service training is required for all interested volunteers. Other volunteer opportunities include office work, student intake, and fundraising events. Please call or e-mail to enroll in the next training class. Sue Woll (757)393-6459
Volunteer Opportunities - Progressive Redevelopment, Inc Volunteers are also needed to work with our adult residents. There are currently opportunities to provide computer instruction and to teach reading. http://www.prihousing.org/involved_volunteer.asp
Extractions: Contact Us ... Whether you're interested in tutoring or mentoring youth, promoting adult literacy or teaching computer skills, there are many volunteer opportunities available through the CaringWorks resident services division. Volunteers are needed at our Learning Link School-Age Care Centers , which offer year-round school age care exclusively for resident youth, ages 5-12. Program activities designed to enhance social competency and academic achievement include homework assistance, tutoring, computer learning, arts and crafts, and indoor/outdoor recreation. Two Learning Link Center locations: If you are interested in working with adolescents, consider working with the teen club at Hampton Oaks. This club provides social, cultural and recreational enrichment opportunities for youth between ages 13-17. For more information, contact Beau Harris at 404-351-9607. Volunteers are also needed to work with our adult residents. There are currently opportunities to provide computer instruction and to teach reading. Your commitment of time will help to our residents to strengthen employability and vocational skills.
Volunteer Opportunities opportunities are available for those wishing to coteach workshops before going it Big Sister volunteers as adult friends to girls between ages 7-15. http://www.ripin.org/volunteeropps.html
Extractions: You: An interest in helping others and the ability to work with parents of children with special needs. Must be familiar with the special education process and also those who have experience with transition from (special needs) school to adult life. Must be available weekdays to assist families and to attend required training sessions. Bi-lingual Spanish/English is a plus. RIPIN: Provides training, supervision, mentoring, and ongoing support. Parent Facilitators also receive a small stipend to help defray the costs of in-state travel. For more information and to find out when the next training will be held, please call Deb Belanger at 401-828-5959. Workshop Presenters