Outreach Program, Fall 2005 - Florida State University



108394569850Summer 2014ScheduleSummer 2014Schedule012128500Volunteers may sign-up on a weekly basis, up to one week in advance. Transportation is provided.Agency Name/DescriptionFacilitatorsDayArrival TimeReturn TimeBig Bend Homeless Coalition (BBHC) HOPE CommunitySam BarklowAleks PetersonThursday5:00pm8:15pmBig Bend Homeless Coalition (BBHC) HOPE CommunityJustin CooperAlysia GarciaWednesday5:00pm8:15pmBoys and Girls Club*Kaylei KoonWednesdayThrough May only 2:45pm6:45pmCapital City Youth Services (CCYS)David BalbuenaSaturday10:30am1:30pmChallenger SWIM@ Trousdell Park PoolAmy CorreiaEmily PalmierSaturday9:30am11:30amDamayan Garden Project@ LichgateSkye SmithTuesday11:30am2:00pmPAEC/Migrant Education (Adult Engligh class in Gadsden County, FL)Rhiannon AndersonSam BarklowTuesdayUntil June 10th5:15pm9:45pmPAEC/Migrant Education (Adult English class in Gadsden County, FL)Aileen DeleonEmily MurrayThursdayUntil June 12th 5:15pm9:45pm*Volunteers for the Boys and Girls Club are required to bring $5 to cover the cost of a background check.1314450-56515Center for Leadership and Social Change00Center for Leadership and Social ChangeOutreach Project DescriptionsBig Bend Homeless Coalition (BBHC) HOPE CommunityThe HOPE Community provides temporary housing for families dealing with homelessness. Volunteers are needed to assist with childcare (mentoring, games, outdoor play, reading, homework help, etc). Modest, appropriate dress is required.Boys and Girls Club of the Big BendVolunteers are involved in tutoring and mentoring children ages 5 through 18 in an after school setting. ? Activities at the Club include homework help, outside play, and crafts.? A $5.00 processing fee is required for volunteers to complete a background check.Capital City Youth ServicesThis agency offers counseling and outreach services to youth and their families, and emergency shelter services to youth in crisis. Volunteers are needed to serve as positive role models and mentors, encouraging productive, positive behavior, spending quality time with the children there, and showing genuine concern for their futures. Challenger SWIMThe Challenger Swim Team is a year-round program for children with special needs. ?Volunteers help athletes with developmental disabilities improve their swimming skills and offer meaningful support and encouragement. ?No experience is necessary.? Please wear your (one-piece) bathing suit and bring a towel.Damayan Garden ProjectVolunteers are needed to work with children and community residents to maintain the gardens, including planting, weeding, watering, and harvesting. Trips to the Frenchtown garden also allow volunteers to work with children. This agency reaches out to the community and uses gardens to teach nutritional and environmental education. Dress appropriately for gardening, including close-toed shoes.Panhandle Area Educational Consortium (PAEC)/Migrant EducationPAEC classes teach English to non-native speakers.? Volunteers will help students in the Adult English class. You do not need to speak Spanish to participate in this project. ................
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