Volunteer Opportunity Details:
| Last updated on May 12, 2009 |
Development Intern: Under the direction of the Director, the intern will assist with various projects as they arise.Tasks include data entry, donor cultivation, marketing/promotion activities, fund-raising mailings and events. Responsibilities include: Researching potential grant opportunities, Assisting with mailings – mail merges, printing and stuffing and assisting with the planning and coordination of informational or fund-raising events Monday-Friday 8:30am - 5pm (flexible hours) Yesodot strives to be a lifeline for Jewish and interfaith families challenged by disability who live in the metro Boston area. Yesodot is committed to maximizing the potential and building community foundations (“yesodot”) for children and young adults by strengthening their families via a broad array of support programs and services. Yesodot members believe that strong and empowered families lead to enhanced quality of life and greater independence for their loved ones with disabilities. Yesodot is unique in that its programs are family-centered and family-directed, and are based on the idea that families can best identify their own support needs. Yesodot is a service of JVS, a nonsectarian, nonprofit organization and an agency of Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
Yessodot maximizes potential and builds community foundations ("yesodot") for Jewish children and young adults with disabilities by empowering their families. Yesodot provides parent and sibling support; family recreational outings; presents educational workshops; disseminates information and develops resources; offers programs for young people transitioning from high school, and runs an assistive technology project. Yesodot participates in public awareness activities and collaborates to foster community inclusion. Yesodot also has a project with Boston’s sister city, Haifa, Israel. Yesodot welcomes interfaith families at all activities. Yesodot is a service of JVS, a nonsectarian, nonprofit organization and an agency of Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
This opportunity is sponsored by: JVS
We need volunteers who are free at these times
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| Weekdays |
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This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
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| Adults (26-54) |
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Unpaid Interns |
| Individual |
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Young Adults (18-25) |
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Address:
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29 Winter Street, 3rd FloorBoston, MA 02108(See a map) |
Directions:
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Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: Park Street Station, Walk distance (in minutes): 2
For maps or information, please see http://www.mbta.com |
Web Site: http://www.jvs-boston.org
Miscellaneous Information
| Does this opportunity serve youth in After-School programs? |
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No
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| Is this opportunity available to family volunteers? (adults and children ages 12-17)? |
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No
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| Is this opportunity a highly skilled volunteer opportunity? |
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Yes
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| Is this opportunity available to youth ages 12-17, unaccompanied by an adult? |
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No
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| Would this opportunity be appropriate for corporate groups? |
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No
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| Please Choose an Impact Area |
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Other
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| Last updated on May 12, 2009 |
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