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Focus: Educational Preparedness ![]()
This volunteer opportunity addresses United Way's focus on Educational Preparedness. By volunteering for this event you are helping to ensure that children and youth are prepared for life, work and post-secondary education. To learn more about United Way's other focus areas, please click here.
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Osborn Upper School of Global Communications & Culture ● Osborn Academy of Mathematics, Science & Technology ● Osborn Evergreen Academy of Design & Technology ● Osborn College Preparatory Academy
Volunteers needed for clerical, mentoring, special events, hall monitoring, cleaning, greeting visitors,. . . more An Exchange Program Coordinator is a caring person who sees this as an opportunity to enrich the lives of others while deepening a cultural awareness within the community. As a coordinator you will be responsible for promoting high school exchange. . . more
Hosting a high school age foreign exchange student is an excellent way to expose your family to language and cultures not easily found in our local communities. Help shrink the world and be a proponent of world peace by helping. . . more
As a volunteer tutor you will work individually with an adult who is improving their reading skills or learning English once a week for two hours. The Dominican Literacy Center provides all needed materials and support to assist you. . . more
Leaps & Bounds Family Services offers an after school program from 4pm to 8pm, on Tuesdays and Fridays. During the program youth are able to receive homework assistance, 1 on 1 tutoring, dinner, and participate in recreational activities.. . . more
The volunteer will tutor at risk or under achieving students K-12 in all subjects, ACT,SAT and GED. The hours 3-8 P.M. Monday - Thursday and Saturday 10-2 P.M. We have three location two east side Kelly & Morang and Harper. . . more
STARS- Students Trained for Achievement, Responsibility, and Success are looking for highly motivated individuals to help under served children with basic Math, Reading, and Analytical skill development. There are two types of tutoring:
1. Homework help-(this does not involve a huge. . . more Volunteers provide assistance and support to survivors of domestic violence, stalking and physical abuse. Volunteers educate clients on procedures involved in obtaining a personal protection order. No legal experience is needed for this position. more
Volunteers take children who are in shelter on field trips and help with other activities, provide tutoring to school age children, and mentoring to children of all ages. Children's volunteers are critical to providing a healthy, non-violent role model for. . . more
Volunteers present to adults and youth groups about domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment and other topics. Volunteers must be comfortable speaking in front of large, diverse groups. Although programs run year-round, fall and spring are our busiest. . . more
Needed are volunteers who can roll up their sleeves and assist us in maintaining a large community center on Detroit's eastside. The Center was built in the 1925 and needs tender loving care. If you can paint, wash,change light bulbs,. . . more
The Metro Detroit Mentor Collaboration can link you to a mentoring program that fits your needs. Cut down on the time you are searching for a mentoring program...email (info@mentorcollaboration.org) or call (586-294-8449) and a staff member can discuss your. . . more
By making a time commitment of just twenty hours over an eight-month time period, you can make a difference in the lives of students in Metro Detroit! Winning Futures is a non-profit goal-setting and mentoring program that helps students to. . . more
The Metro Detroit Mentor Collaboration can link you to a mentoring program that fits your needs. Cut down on the time you are searching for a mentoring program...email (info@mentorcollaboration.org) or call (586-294-8449) and a staff member can discuss your. . . more
This opportunity provides volunteers with a very gratifying experience of assist first graders with reading and math. The children come to our Center after school and are given a healthy snack. After snack the volunteers engage the child or. . . more
Assisting First Graders with reading and math. You will be given materials to assist the children in their exercises. You may be working with one child or a small group of children (2 or 3 ).
The children are given. . . more
Assist 2nd and 3rd graders to strengthen their reading, language arts and math skills. Our children come from Samuel Gompers public school in the Brightmoor area of Detroit. These children are eager to learn and very much enjoy the attention. . . more
If working with children is something you enjoy, we have the right position for you! Looking For My Sister is in need of Childcare Aids to supervise children while their parents are in various lifeskills classes. All volunteers in this. . . more
If you are currently pursuing a career in education or you just love working with youths, this is a great opportunity for you. Looking For My Sister is in need of volunteer facilitators to work at local middle schools implementing. . . more
Come to a Detroit school with Beyond Basics and spend time with a child, helping them with reading and spending one-on-one time with them. This can be any amount of time and dedication, from one hour to several. more
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