Volunteer: 4-H Youth Dairy Goat Project VolunteerVolunteer with Our Dairy Goat Project: Support Youth, Community, and Goats Are you passionate about youth development, agriculture, and community engagement? Our Dairy Goat Project is looking for dedicated volunteers to help guide and support young participants as they learn the ins and outs of goat care, showing, and responsibility. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of youth while also having a little fun on the farm. What You'll Be Doing Helping recruit youth participants by reaching out to local schools and community organizations Assisting with on-farm activities such as training, chores, and showmanship practice Supporting youth at the North Florida Fair Dairy Goat Show Acting as a mentor, cheerleader, and extra set of hands as needed You do not need any prior goat experience. All training is provided, and we’ll make sure you feel confident and prepared. Schedule and Commitment Flexible, hybrid hours (some tasks can be done remotely) Must commit to approximately ten hours per month from March through November Evening and weekend availability is helpful but not required Requirements A background check is required for this role Volunteers must be reliable, communicative, and comfortable working with youth and animals A positive attitude and willingness to learn go a long way Why It Matters Questions? Agency: Goat House Farm Volunteer with Our Dairy Goat Project: Support Youth, Community, and Goats Are you passionate about youth development, agriculture, and community engagement? Our Dairy Goat Project is looking for dedicated volunteers to help guide and support young participants as they learn the ins and outs of goat care, showing, and responsibility. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of youth while also having a little fun on the farm. What You'll Be Doing Helping recruit youth participants by reaching out to local schools and community organizations Assisting with on-farm activities such as training, chores, and showmanship practice Supporting youth at the North Florida Fair Dairy Goat Show Acting as a mentor, cheerleader, and extra set of hands as needed You do not need any prior goat experience. All training is provided, and we’ll make sure you feel confident and prepared. Schedule and Commitment Flexible, hybrid hours (some tasks can be done remotely) Must commit to approximately ten hours per month from March through November Evening and weekend availability is helpful but not required Requirements A background check is required for this role Volunteers must be reliable, communicative, and comfortable working with youth and animals A positive attitude and willingness to learn go a long way Why It Matters Questions? Agency: Goat House Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden MaintenanceDivine Glory Ministries, Inc. maintains several garden beds at (611 Dent Street Tallahassee) but would like community help with maintaining the garden. If you are looking for volunteer hours, extracurricular activities outdoors, group team building projects, or free youth activities, this opportunity is perfect for you! For more information, please message us or contact Tiffany Martin at (850)385-4850 or dgm@dgminc.org. Agency: J.U.M.P Community Development Divine Glory Ministries, Inc. maintains several garden beds at (611 Dent Street Tallahassee) but would like community help with maintaining the garden. If you are looking for volunteer hours, extracurricular activities outdoors, group team building projects, or free youth activities, this opportunity is perfect for you! For more information, please message us or contact Tiffany Martin at (850)385-4850 or dgm@dgminc.org. Agency: J.U.M.P Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Financial Literacy College VolunteersAre you passionate about making a difference in the lives of underserved youth? Do you want to empower young adults with essential financial skills for their future? If so, we invite you to join our Financial Literacy Program as a college volunteer! Our Financial Literacy Program is dedicated to equipping underserved youth with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the complexities of personal finance. Partnered with First Commerce Credit Union, we aim to empower young adults at Pace Center for Girls, Leon, to become financially literate and confident as they embark on their journey to adulthood. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with developing and expanding our first-year financial literacy curriculum. Your role may include: Collaborating with program coordinators to design engaging and interactive lessons. Leading workshops and discussions on topics such as budgeting, saving, banking, and credit. Mentoring and supporting youth to improve their financial literacy skills. Evaluating and providing feedback on the effectiveness of the program. Assisting with maintaining data in the student software systemBy volunteering with our Financial Literacy Program, you will: Make a positive impact in your community by empowering underserved youth. Gain valuable experience in curriculum development, teaching, and mentorship. Enhance your financial literacy skills and knowledge. Build connections with like-minded peers and professionals in the field.If you're a college student or upcoming graduate passionate about financial literacy and eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you! Join us in empowering the next generation of financially literate young adults! Agency: Consulting Together Community Outreach, INC Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of underserved youth? Do you want to empower young adults with essential financial skills for their future? If so, we invite you to join our Financial Literacy Program as a college volunteer! Our Financial Literacy Program is dedicated to equipping underserved youth with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the complexities of personal finance. Partnered with First Commerce Credit Union, we aim to empower young adults at Pace Center for Girls, Leon, to become financially literate and confident as they embark on their journey to adulthood. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with developing and expanding our first-year financial literacy curriculum. Your role may include: Collaborating with program coordinators to design engaging and interactive lessons. Leading workshops and discussions on topics such as budgeting, saving, banking, and credit. Mentoring and supporting youth to improve their financial literacy skills. Evaluating and providing feedback on the effectiveness of the program. Assisting with maintaining data in the student software systemBy volunteering with our Financial Literacy Program, you will: Make a positive impact in your community by empowering underserved youth. Gain valuable experience in curriculum development, teaching, and mentorship. Enhance your financial literacy skills and knowledge. Build connections with like-minded peers and professionals in the field.If you're a college student or upcoming graduate passionate about financial literacy and eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you! Join us in empowering the next generation of financially literate young adults! Agency: Consulting Together Community Outreach, INC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Financial Literacy College VolunteersAre you passionate about making a difference in the lives of underserved youth? Do you want to empower young adults with essential financial skills for their future? If so, we invite you to join our Financial Literacy Program as a college volunteer! Our Financial Literacy Program is dedicated to equipping underserved youth with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the complexities of personal finance. Partnered with First Commerce Credit Union, we aim to empower young adults at Pace Center for Girls, Leon, to become financially literate and confident as they embark on their journey to adulthood. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with developing and expanding our first-year financial literacy curriculum. Your role may include: Collaborating with program coordinators to design engaging and interactive lessons. Leading workshops and discussions on topics such as budgeting, saving, banking, and credit. Mentoring and supporting youth to improve their financial literacy skills. Evaluating and providing feedback on the effectiveness of the program. Assisting with maintaining data in the student software systemBy volunteering with our Financial Literacy Program, you will: Make a positive impact in your community by empowering underserved youth. Gain valuable experience in curriculum development, teaching, and mentorship. Enhance your financial literacy skills and knowledge. Build connections with like-minded peers and professionals in the field.If you're a college student or upcoming graduate passionate about financial literacy and eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you!! Agency: Consulting Together Community Outreach, INC Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of underserved youth? Do you want to empower young adults with essential financial skills for their future? If so, we invite you to join our Financial Literacy Program as a college volunteer! Our Financial Literacy Program is dedicated to equipping underserved youth with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the complexities of personal finance. Partnered with First Commerce Credit Union, we aim to empower young adults at Pace Center for Girls, Leon, to become financially literate and confident as they embark on their journey to adulthood. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to assist with developing and expanding our first-year financial literacy curriculum. Your role may include: Collaborating with program coordinators to design engaging and interactive lessons. Leading workshops and discussions on topics such as budgeting, saving, banking, and credit. Mentoring and supporting youth to improve their financial literacy skills. Evaluating and providing feedback on the effectiveness of the program. Assisting with maintaining data in the student software systemBy volunteering with our Financial Literacy Program, you will: Make a positive impact in your community by empowering underserved youth. Gain valuable experience in curriculum development, teaching, and mentorship. Enhance your financial literacy skills and knowledge. Build connections with like-minded peers and professionals in the field.If you're a college student or upcoming graduate passionate about financial literacy and eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you!! Agency: Consulting Together Community Outreach, INC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Knowledge, Connections, and Resources with Students on the Social Platform for Social MobilityOnly 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that. Here's how: 1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores. 2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.) 3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support. 4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people. 5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support. Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free: Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store Our Impact Model Research shows that cross-class relationships are the biggest predictors of social mobility. And financial margin increases the odds of college persistence four-fold. We partner with schools and youth organizations to recruit committed high school and college students into our community. Then, by removing the barriers the keep well-resourced adults from connecting with under-resourced young people, our technology builds bridges across socioeconomic strata, enabling people like you to empower students like Diego R. Diego R. joined Backrs so he could pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Thanks to his talent, hard work, and the support he's received from his backrs, he's well on his way to making that dream a reality. As he explained: "My brother was born with Chronic Kidney Disease. He’s the man who gives me the strength to pursue Biomedical Engineering and become an accomplished technician. I strive to make the lives of those who suffer like him better. I want to be the change he needs to be healthy." All of the students in our community are driven to build a better world; when they're given the resources to do so, everyone around them benefits. Watch this video to learn more about the difference Backrs makes for students: Kaothara's Experience The Backrs ExperienceBeing a great backr isn’t about grand gestures or having all the answers. It’s about the small things: sharing a word of encouragement. Passing along a helpful resource. Making an introduction. These actions make a big difference--take it from some of our current backrs: "As a backr, I love the opportunity to support and mentor my three proteges as they grow and develop. I feel grateful to be able to guide and shape their future in a positive way. Through Backrs, I have been able to watch them grow into confident and capable individuals, and it has given me a sense of purpose and fulfillment that I can't put into words. It's made a tremendous difference in my life to see them achieve their goals and know that I played a role in helping them get there." - Ahmed Dawood, Marketer at Apple "Backrs gives me an opportunity to utilize my expertise to provide mentoring and support to students. Even though my students are a couple time zones away, I have the flexibility to connect with them on my time and have been dedicated to checking my app weekly at minimum to engage in conversations and answer questions. Its exciting to celebrate their wins and talk about future plans. Mentoring was very impactful in my life so it gives me joy to give back in this way." - Lori Hunt, College Provost Join the Movement for Social Mobility Sign up for backrs today!
Agency: Backrs Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that. Here's how: 1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores. 2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.) 3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support. 4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people. 5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support. Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free: Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store Our Impact Model Research shows that cross-class relationships are the biggest predictors of social mobility. And financial margin increases the odds of college persistence four-fold. We partner with schools and youth organizations to recruit committed high school and college students into our community. Then, by removing the barriers the keep well-resourced adults from connecting with under-resourced young people, our technology builds bridges across socioeconomic strata, enabling people like you to empower students like Diego R. Diego R. joined Backrs so he could pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Thanks to his talent, hard work, and the support he's received from his backrs, he's well on his way to making that dream a reality. As he explained: "My brother was born with Chronic Kidney Disease. He’s the man who gives me the strength to pursue Biomedical Engineering and become an accomplished technician. I strive to make the lives of those who suffer like him better. I want to be the change he needs to be healthy." All of the students in our community are driven to build a better world; when they're given the resources to do so, everyone around them benefits. Watch this video to learn more about the difference Backrs makes for students: Kaothara's Experience The Backrs ExperienceBeing a great backr isn’t about grand gestures or having all the answers. It’s about the small things: sharing a word of encouragement. Passing along a helpful resource. Making an introduction. These actions make a big difference--take it from some of our current backrs: "As a backr, I love the opportunity to support and mentor my three proteges as they grow and develop. I feel grateful to be able to guide and shape their future in a positive way. Through Backrs, I have been able to watch them grow into confident and capable individuals, and it has given me a sense of purpose and fulfillment that I can't put into words. It's made a tremendous difference in my life to see them achieve their goals and know that I played a role in helping them get there." - Ahmed Dawood, Marketer at Apple "Backrs gives me an opportunity to utilize my expertise to provide mentoring and support to students. Even though my students are a couple time zones away, I have the flexibility to connect with them on my time and have been dedicated to checking my app weekly at minimum to engage in conversations and answer questions. Its exciting to celebrate their wins and talk about future plans. Mentoring was very impactful in my life so it gives me joy to give back in this way." - Lori Hunt, College Provost Join the Movement for Social Mobility Sign up for backrs today!
Agency: Backrs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keyboard Instructor
Are you passionate about music and eager to share your talents with enthusiastic young learners? The Salvation Army is seeking a dedicated Keyboard Instructor to inspire and educate youth aged 12-17 in the art of keyboard playing and music theory.
Responsibilities: Teach fundamental concepts of music theory to students, including notation, scales, chords, rhythm, and melody. Conduct engaging lessons that cater to various skill levels and learning styles. Instruct students in proper keyboard technique, posture, and hand placement. Guide students in practicing vocalization, harmonizing, and singing along with keyboard playing. Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their skills and musicianship. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel encouraged to explore their musical abilities. Collaborate with other instructors and volunteers to coordinate group activities, performances, and recitals.
Requirements: Proficiency in playing the keyboard/piano and a strong understanding of music theory. Experience working with youth in a teaching or mentoring capacity is preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, enthusiasm, and a passion for music education. Ability to create engaging lesson plans and adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students.Time Commitment: Weekdays from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of youth by sharing your love of music and fostering their artistic talents. Gain valuable teaching experience and enhance your leadership skills. Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for music and community service. Receive training and support from experienced staff and volunteers within The Salvation Army.If you're ready to inspire the next generation of musicians and contribute to the vibrant arts community within The Salvation Army, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding volunteer opportunity as a Keyboard Instructor. Join us in spreading the joy of music and empowering youth to reach their full potential! To apply or inquire further, please contact Brittany.Christie@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you for considering volunteering with The Salvation Army.
Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee
Are you passionate about music and eager to share your talents with enthusiastic young learners? The Salvation Army is seeking a dedicated Keyboard Instructor to inspire and educate youth aged 12-17 in the art of keyboard playing and music theory.
Responsibilities: Teach fundamental concepts of music theory to students, including notation, scales, chords, rhythm, and melody. Conduct engaging lessons that cater to various skill levels and learning styles. Instruct students in proper keyboard technique, posture, and hand placement. Guide students in practicing vocalization, harmonizing, and singing along with keyboard playing. Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their skills and musicianship. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel encouraged to explore their musical abilities. Collaborate with other instructors and volunteers to coordinate group activities, performances, and recitals.
Requirements: Proficiency in playing the keyboard/piano and a strong understanding of music theory. Experience working with youth in a teaching or mentoring capacity is preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, enthusiasm, and a passion for music education. Ability to create engaging lesson plans and adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students.Time Commitment: Weekdays from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of youth by sharing your love of music and fostering their artistic talents. Gain valuable teaching experience and enhance your leadership skills. Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for music and community service. Receive training and support from experienced staff and volunteers within The Salvation Army.If you're ready to inspire the next generation of musicians and contribute to the vibrant arts community within The Salvation Army, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding volunteer opportunity as a Keyboard Instructor. Join us in spreading the joy of music and empowering youth to reach their full potential! To apply or inquire further, please contact Brittany.Christie@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you for considering volunteering with The Salvation Army.
Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor Needed!Major Objectives: The goal of TeensTutorTeens is to provide free tutoring services to younger students who need academic assistance while promoting peer-to-peer learning and mentorship. Responsibilities: Qualifications: Must be 13-17 years oldBenefits to the Volunteer: Gain experience with a 501(c)3 non profit Earn volunteer hours Qualify and earn for Presidental Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) LinkedIn Review MentoringApplication Form: Agency: Teens Tutor Teens Florida Major Objectives: The goal of TeensTutorTeens is to provide free tutoring services to younger students who need academic assistance while promoting peer-to-peer learning and mentorship. Responsibilities: Qualifications: Must be 13-17 years oldBenefits to the Volunteer: Gain experience with a 501(c)3 non profit Earn volunteer hours Qualify and earn for Presidental Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) LinkedIn Review MentoringApplication Form: Agency: Teens Tutor Teens Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-School VolunteerVolunteers needed to assist students in grades K - 8th with homework assignments, school projects and/or general tutorial needs (math, reading, language arts).
Volunteer Attire: Closed toe shoes No halter-tops No short-shorts/skirts No revealing/low cut shirts No clothes with profanity or paraphernalia No sagging pants - wear pants on waist with belt No ripped or extremely distressed clothing Agency: Lincoln Neighborhood Service Center Volunteers needed to assist students in grades K - 8th with homework assignments, school projects and/or general tutorial needs (math, reading, language arts).
Volunteer Attire: Closed toe shoes No halter-tops No short-shorts/skirts No revealing/low cut shirts No clothes with profanity or paraphernalia No sagging pants - wear pants on waist with belt No ripped or extremely distressed clothing Agency: Lincoln Neighborhood Service Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Club Helper/MentorAssist Site Director with program activities, create art, play games, help someone read or teach fun classes all while impacting the lives of youth in a positive way! We are looking for highly motivated, enthusiastic people that want to spend time making a difference for our kids! If you are up for a fun challenge, this might be the place for you. Must be able to pass a background check. $40 fee required for background check. Free club helper t-shirt for all volunteers. To apply, visit www.bgcbb.org/make-a-difference/volunteer, review the online orientation manual and complete a volunteer application in it's entirety. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend Assist Site Director with program activities, create art, play games, help someone read or teach fun classes all while impacting the lives of youth in a positive way! We are looking for highly motivated, enthusiastic people that want to spend time making a difference for our kids! If you are up for a fun challenge, this might be the place for you. Must be able to pass a background check. $40 fee required for background check. Free club helper t-shirt for all volunteers. To apply, visit www.bgcbb.org/make-a-difference/volunteer, review the online orientation manual and complete a volunteer application in it's entirety. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ferst Readers Community Action Team VolunteersFerst Readers is a 501(C)3, a non-profit organization which has been providing free books and literacy resources to families with children from birth to five years old for almost 20 years. It began in Madison, GA in 1999, but now is operating in 7 states and over 90 communities. If you wish to know more about Ferst Readers, please visit www.ferstreaders.org.
Our most sustainable program format is called a Community Action Team, which is a group of volunteers who are passionate about early literacy in Leon County. We have a local, volunteer Community Action Team in Leon county and we are looking to expand our number of volunteers and number of children receiving books each month. We currently serve 3 early Head Start Centers with over 100 children who have books coming to their home each month.
We would like volunteers to help with the following tasks:
Social Media (post to our Facebook Page)
Also, have people like our Facebook page and share our posts to help us get the word out about Ferst Readers
Volunteers to work specific events we decide to participate in (Quarterly)
Business Connection (to talk with businesses about sponsoring children)
School Connection (to help us partner with Leon County Schools to provide more books to children)
(We encourage working in teams of two, but not necessary.)
If early literacy and seeing children fall in love with reading are a passion of yours, we would love to talk more with you about Ferst Readers.
If you would like to work with them to get the program going, please contact Amanda Kubes at ferstreadersleoncounty@gmail.com for more information.
Agency: Ferst Readers Ferst Readers is a 501(C)3, a non-profit organization which has been providing free books and literacy resources to families with children from birth to five years old for almost 20 years. It began in Madison, GA in 1999, but now is operating in 7 states and over 90 communities. If you wish to know more about Ferst Readers, please visit www.ferstreaders.org.
Our most sustainable program format is called a Community Action Team, which is a group of volunteers who are passionate about early literacy in Leon County. We have a local, volunteer Community Action Team in Leon county and we are looking to expand our number of volunteers and number of children receiving books each month. We currently serve 3 early Head Start Centers with over 100 children who have books coming to their home each month.
We would like volunteers to help with the following tasks:
Social Media (post to our Facebook Page)
Also, have people like our Facebook page and share our posts to help us get the word out about Ferst Readers
Volunteers to work specific events we decide to participate in (Quarterly)
Business Connection (to talk with businesses about sponsoring children)
School Connection (to help us partner with Leon County Schools to provide more books to children)
(We encourage working in teams of two, but not necessary.)
If early literacy and seeing children fall in love with reading are a passion of yours, we would love to talk more with you about Ferst Readers.
If you would like to work with them to get the program going, please contact Amanda Kubes at ferstreadersleoncounty@gmail.com for more information.
Agency: Ferst Readers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BuddyKnit Peer Mentor --> HybridBuddyKnit is recruiting peer mentors in support of the Florida Foster Care System. Mentees are aged 2nd to 8th grade, and mentorship can be conducted in a hybrid format, with both a virtual and in-person component. Mentors can either serve as an educational mentor, who would be addressing their student's academic needs or as a companionship mentor, completing fun activities and serving as a positive role model for their student. Along with the weekly mentoring sessions, mentor/mentee pairings have the opportunity to attend local events together across Tallahassee. Agency: BuddyKnit BuddyKnit is recruiting peer mentors in support of the Florida Foster Care System. Mentees are aged 2nd to 8th grade, and mentorship can be conducted in a hybrid format, with both a virtual and in-person component. Mentors can either serve as an educational mentor, who would be addressing their student's academic needs or as a companionship mentor, completing fun activities and serving as a positive role model for their student. Along with the weekly mentoring sessions, mentor/mentee pairings have the opportunity to attend local events together across Tallahassee. Agency: BuddyKnit Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BuddyKnit Afterschool Peer Mentor --> In-PersonBuddyKnit is recruiting peer mentors to work weekly after school with mentees in 2nd to 8th grade. Mentorship will be conducted through the Leon County School District, where middle-high school-aged volunteers will travel to their mentee's school for a 1-2 hour long mentoring session. Mentors can either serve as an educational mentor, who would be addressing their student's academic needs or as a companionship mentor, completing fun activities and serving as a positive role model for their student. Our current focus is in the south of Tallahassee, with mentees coming from schools such as Sabal Palm Elementary, Bond Elementary, and Fairview Middle School. Agency: BuddyKnit BuddyKnit is recruiting peer mentors to work weekly after school with mentees in 2nd to 8th grade. Mentorship will be conducted through the Leon County School District, where middle-high school-aged volunteers will travel to their mentee's school for a 1-2 hour long mentoring session. Mentors can either serve as an educational mentor, who would be addressing their student's academic needs or as a companionship mentor, completing fun activities and serving as a positive role model for their student. Our current focus is in the south of Tallahassee, with mentees coming from schools such as Sabal Palm Elementary, Bond Elementary, and Fairview Middle School. Agency: BuddyKnit Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Entrepreneurship!Are you an entrepreneur or an advocate for entrepreneurship and want to inspire the next generation of leaders to discover their passion and create a business?
Junior Achievement Big Bend recruits the schools you will be working with, trains you on the JA curriculum, and supports you in leading these students to economic success every step of the way. We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable working with educators and high school students. Entrepreneurship experience is highly recommended but not required (we provide all the resources you need to teach).
JA Big Bend works with multiple high school educators in Leon, Gadsden, and Jefferson county. Because of this volunteer opportunities to teach vary. JA Big Bend will help match you with an educator and class time that best suits your availability.
For more information on the JA entrepreneurship program, you can click on the link below. https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-be-entrepreneurial-rapid-business-planning
To express interest fill out the Volunteer Interest Form below. https://form.jotform.com/92034317380148 Agency: Junior Achievement Big Bend Are you an entrepreneur or an advocate for entrepreneurship and want to inspire the next generation of leaders to discover their passion and create a business?
Junior Achievement Big Bend recruits the schools you will be working with, trains you on the JA curriculum, and supports you in leading these students to economic success every step of the way. We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable working with educators and high school students. Entrepreneurship experience is highly recommended but not required (we provide all the resources you need to teach).
JA Big Bend works with multiple high school educators in Leon, Gadsden, and Jefferson county. Because of this volunteer opportunities to teach vary. JA Big Bend will help match you with an educator and class time that best suits your availability.
For more information on the JA entrepreneurship program, you can click on the link below. https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-be-entrepreneurial-rapid-business-planning
To express interest fill out the Volunteer Interest Form below. https://form.jotform.com/92034317380148 Agency: Junior Achievement Big Bend Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Commissary HelperWe are seeking individual volunteers or groups to help sort food items, organize shelves and update items based on expiration dates.
To apply or to find out more information, please visit onemorechild.org Agency: FBCH & One More Child We are seeking individual volunteers or groups to help sort food items, organize shelves and update items based on expiration dates.
To apply or to find out more information, please visit onemorechild.org Agency: FBCH & One More Child Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get InvolvedBe involved. There is something for everyone. To be "in the know" about opportunities on campus and in the community, subscribe to our weekly newsletter. We will send it via email every week. To subscribe, visit our website at http://www.thecenter.fsu.edu/get-involved. Call us if you have any questions, at 850-644-3342. Agency: Center for Leadership and Social Change Be involved. There is something for everyone. To be "in the know" about opportunities on campus and in the community, subscribe to our weekly newsletter. We will send it via email every week. To subscribe, visit our website at http://www.thecenter.fsu.edu/get-involved. Call us if you have any questions, at 850-644-3342. Agency: Center for Leadership and Social Change Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 32306-4161 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seated Exercise VolunteersLooking for energetic individuals to lead seated exercise at Elder Day Stay. Hours are flexible, but preferably Wednesday, or Thursday. All equipment and training is provided. Agency: Elder Care Services - Adult Day Care Looking for energetic individuals to lead seated exercise at Elder Day Stay. Hours are flexible, but preferably Wednesday, or Thursday. All equipment and training is provided. Agency: Elder Care Services - Adult Day Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: Yes |