Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed for Adult Basic Education! Literacy Alliance of NE FloridaWorking with an adult learner is a rewarding experience! Our tutors: Tutor adult students who generally read below a 9th grade level Work one-on-one, with a small group, or computer-based instruction Help a student build reading, language, and/or math skills Help a student work towards earing a GED Receive training, curriculum, materials, and support Must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background screening Commit to at least 6 months of volunteering, approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours a week Work during varied times and locations based on student and tutor preferences Are part a team to change adult lives through literacy!Agency: Literacy Alliance of Northeast Florida Working with an adult learner is a rewarding experience! Our tutors: Tutor adult students who generally read below a 9th grade level Work one-on-one, with a small group, or computer-based instruction Help a student build reading, language, and/or math skills Help a student work towards earing a GED Receive training, curriculum, materials, and support Must be at least 18 years of age and pass a background screening Commit to at least 6 months of volunteering, approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours a week Work during varied times and locations based on student and tutor preferences Are part a team to change adult lives through literacy!Agency: Literacy Alliance of Northeast Florida Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors Needed!Mentors are needed to give hope of a brighter future to middle and high school students in Duval County! We will be training adult volunteers over the summer so they can be ready to mentor when school starts in August. Once you fill out a mentor application online at www.takestockjax.org, you'll be invited to a mentor celebration with food and prizes! For over 20 years, Take Stock in Children of Duval County has been changing the lives of deserving (or under-served) children by combining in-school support through a college success coach, the promise of a college or vocational school tuition scholarship and most importantly the guidance of a caring mentor. All students who complete our program with a volunteer mentor will receive a 2-year tuition scholarship upon high school graduation. Provide HOPE and be a mentor! Agency: Take Stock in Children Mentors are needed to give hope of a brighter future to middle and high school students in Duval County! We will be training adult volunteers over the summer so they can be ready to mentor when school starts in August. Once you fill out a mentor application online at www.takestockjax.org, you'll be invited to a mentor celebration with food and prizes! For over 20 years, Take Stock in Children of Duval County has been changing the lives of deserving (or under-served) children by combining in-school support through a college success coach, the promise of a college or vocational school tuition scholarship and most importantly the guidance of a caring mentor. All students who complete our program with a volunteer mentor will receive a 2-year tuition scholarship upon high school graduation. Provide HOPE and be a mentor! Agency: Take Stock in Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Literacy VolunteerThe Women’s center of Jacksonville touches the lives of over 10,000 women and their families every year. Our mission is to improve the lives of women through advocacy, support, and education.
We have many exciting opportunities that will allow you to make a difference in the lives of women and girls. Volunteers receive extensive training, so don't worry if you don't have experience.
Literacy Tutor: If you are passionate about literacy, participate in this rewarding program by tutoring students in reading, writing, math, social studies, science, computer skills, or English as a second language. Training and support are provided.
Agency: Women's Center of Jacksonville The Women’s center of Jacksonville touches the lives of over 10,000 women and their families every year. Our mission is to improve the lives of women through advocacy, support, and education.
We have many exciting opportunities that will allow you to make a difference in the lives of women and girls. Volunteers receive extensive training, so don't worry if you don't have experience.
Literacy Tutor: If you are passionate about literacy, participate in this rewarding program by tutoring students in reading, writing, math, social studies, science, computer skills, or English as a second language. Training and support are provided.
Agency: Women's Center of Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DocentConducting tours in the museum, assisting Archivist and Museum Administrator Agency: Ritz Theatre & Museum Conducting tours in the museum, assisting Archivist and Museum Administrator Agency: Ritz Theatre & Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Education (Primary Prevention) Volunteer/InternIn addition to providing life-saving shelter and services for survivors of domestic violence, Hubbard House also educates Jacksonville-area youth about healthy relationships. We are in need of a volunteer or intern who can support this education initiative. Hubbard House will provide training and curriculum to use for these classes. Background screening ($64.25) will be required. Scheduling is flexible, since we instruct in-school, after-school, and summer camp programs. Experience in educating youth is a plus, but not required. Agency: Hubbard House In addition to providing life-saving shelter and services for survivors of domestic violence, Hubbard House also educates Jacksonville-area youth about healthy relationships. We are in need of a volunteer or intern who can support this education initiative. Hubbard House will provide training and curriculum to use for these classes. Background screening ($64.25) will be required. Scheduling is flexible, since we instruct in-school, after-school, and summer camp programs. Experience in educating youth is a plus, but not required. Agency: Hubbard House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Skills Facilitators- WIN ProgramWorking to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills. As a Skills Facilitator, volunteers will organize and present a lesson that will speak to the purpose of the program, current issues participants are facing, and to include engaging activities. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Working to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills. As a Skills Facilitator, volunteers will organize and present a lesson that will speak to the purpose of the program, current issues participants are facing, and to include engaging activities. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Athletic Assistance- WIN ProgramWorking to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills. WIN is looking for coaches, referees, and First Aid assistance. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Working to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills. WIN is looking for coaches, referees, and First Aid assistance. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Counselors/Tutors- WIN ProgramWorking to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills.
The vision is for participants to have access to supports as needed. This includes tutoring and counseling. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Working to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills.
The vision is for participants to have access to supports as needed. This includes tutoring and counseling. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Food and Concession Assistance- WIN ProgramWorking to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills.
WIN is looking for donations of snacks and drinks to be served when participants attend the program nights. WIN is also looking for assistance with serving and discussing nutritional value, and how food impacts the mind and body. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Working to Improve Neighborhoods (WIN) is a male mentoring program for youth ages 6-18 who live in 32208 and 32209. WIN is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-9pm. This program teaches conflict resolution strategies, while using basketball as a way to practice those skills.
WIN is looking for donations of snacks and drinks to be served when participants attend the program nights. WIN is also looking for assistance with serving and discussing nutritional value, and how food impacts the mind and body. Volunteers are subject to a Level II Background Check and Orientation before starting. Agency: Northside Community Involvement, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Interest - Support Duval County Public School StudentsWant to get involved with CIS but not sure how you fit in? Or do you have something in mind that is not listed on our website? At CIS we value our community members and their interest in pouring into the students in the Jacksonville area. We want to make sure your volunteer experience is impactful, successful, and memorable. We will reach out to to discuss and ultimately place you in the opportunity that is best for you or even create a new, unique volunteer opportunity together! General Notes: All volunteers must be 18 years or older.If your volunteer opportunity involves being on a school campus you will be required to complete a background check with Duval County Public Schools before being allowed on campus (instructions will be provided).Agency: Communities In Schools of Jacksonville Want to get involved with CIS but not sure how you fit in? Or do you have something in mind that is not listed on our website? At CIS we value our community members and their interest in pouring into the students in the Jacksonville area. We want to make sure your volunteer experience is impactful, successful, and memorable. We will reach out to to discuss and ultimately place you in the opportunity that is best for you or even create a new, unique volunteer opportunity together! General Notes: All volunteers must be 18 years or older.If your volunteer opportunity involves being on a school campus you will be required to complete a background check with Duval County Public Schools before being allowed on campus (instructions will be provided).Agency: Communities In Schools of Jacksonville Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: READ USA- Office VolunteersVolunteers will assist with the daily operational tasks that ensure the smooth functioning of READ USA. This role supports our teams with managing inventory, organizing supplies, and helping with the movement of materials. Volunteer will also assist with clerical tasks in the office. Agency: READ USA, Inc. Volunteers will assist with the daily operational tasks that ensure the smooth functioning of READ USA. This role supports our teams with managing inventory, organizing supplies, and helping with the movement of materials. Volunteer will also assist with clerical tasks in the office. Agency: READ USA, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guiding Mentor (GM) for High School Student AthletesThe Role of a Guiding Mentor (GM) in Home Team Student Services, Inc. A Guiding Mentor (GM) is a dedicated mentor within Home Team Student Services, Inc., responsible for Locating, Motivating, and Navigating student-athletes toward realizing their passions and purpose. Their role is to provide mentorship, guidance, and resources that help high school student-athletes succeed in academics, athletics, and personal development.1. The GM Process: Locate, Motivate, Navigate Locate- Identifying Purpose and Passion - Build strong relationships with student-athletes to understand their backgrounds, strengths, and goals. - Assess academic and athletic performance to determine areas of growth and opportunity. - Identify personal interests, leadership skills, and career aspirations. - Connect students with resources, mentors, and programs aligned with their talents and goals. Motivate- Inspiring Encouragement and Growth - Help students set achievable goals for academics, sports, and personal growth. - Provide positive reinforcement and accountability to keep students on track. - Foster a growth mindset, teaching resilience, discipline, and confidence. - Offer emotional support and mentorship, ensuring students stay focused and motivated despite challenges. Navigate- Guiding the Path to Success - Assist in college readiness, recruitment, and scholarship applications. - Teach students time management, leadership, and life skills to balance responsibilities. - Provide career exploration guidance, helping students explore paths beyond athletics. - Connect student-athletes with coaches, educators, and professionals who can support their journey. 2. The Role of a GM in Student-Athlete Development Academic Support - Help students maintain a healthy balance between schoolwork and athletics. - Provide study strategies, time management tips, and tutoring resources. - Ensure academic eligibility for collegiate athletics and scholarship opportunities. Athletic Development - Offer training guidance, mental preparation, and sportsmanship advice. - Provide insight into recruitment, college athletics, and professional opportunities. - Help students understand NCAA requirements and eligibility processes. Personal Growth & Character Development - Encourage leadership, responsibility, and accountability. - Teach students how to set and achieve personal and professional goals. - Instill a strong sense of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Mental Health & Well-Being - Create a safe space for students to discuss challenges and seek guidance. - Help manage stress, anxiety, and personal struggles. - Connect students with mental health professionals and wellness resources when needed. College & Career Preparation - Guide students through the college application and scholarship process. - Offer insights on career paths, internships, and networking opportunities. - Teach students how to build resumes, interview skills, and professional connections. Community & Networking - Foster connections with coaches, educators, and industry professionals. - Encourage student-athletes to give back through community service and leadership. - Promote a team-oriented, growth-focused environment that extends beyond sports. 3. The Importance of a GM in Home Team Student Services, Inc. A Guiding Mentor is more than just a mentor. They are a life coach, advocate, and role model for student-athletes. Their impact ensures that students:By Locating, Motivating, and Navigating students through their journey, GMs empower student-athletes to reach their full potential both on and off the field. Agency: Home Team Student Services, Inc. The Role of a Guiding Mentor (GM) in Home Team Student Services, Inc. A Guiding Mentor (GM) is a dedicated mentor within Home Team Student Services, Inc., responsible for Locating, Motivating, and Navigating student-athletes toward realizing their passions and purpose. Their role is to provide mentorship, guidance, and resources that help high school student-athletes succeed in academics, athletics, and personal development.1. The GM Process: Locate, Motivate, Navigate Locate- Identifying Purpose and Passion - Build strong relationships with student-athletes to understand their backgrounds, strengths, and goals. - Assess academic and athletic performance to determine areas of growth and opportunity. - Identify personal interests, leadership skills, and career aspirations. - Connect students with resources, mentors, and programs aligned with their talents and goals. Motivate- Inspiring Encouragement and Growth - Help students set achievable goals for academics, sports, and personal growth. - Provide positive reinforcement and accountability to keep students on track. - Foster a growth mindset, teaching resilience, discipline, and confidence. - Offer emotional support and mentorship, ensuring students stay focused and motivated despite challenges. Navigate- Guiding the Path to Success - Assist in college readiness, recruitment, and scholarship applications. - Teach students time management, leadership, and life skills to balance responsibilities. - Provide career exploration guidance, helping students explore paths beyond athletics. - Connect student-athletes with coaches, educators, and professionals who can support their journey. 2. The Role of a GM in Student-Athlete Development Academic Support - Help students maintain a healthy balance between schoolwork and athletics. - Provide study strategies, time management tips, and tutoring resources. - Ensure academic eligibility for collegiate athletics and scholarship opportunities. Athletic Development - Offer training guidance, mental preparation, and sportsmanship advice. - Provide insight into recruitment, college athletics, and professional opportunities. - Help students understand NCAA requirements and eligibility processes. Personal Growth & Character Development - Encourage leadership, responsibility, and accountability. - Teach students how to set and achieve personal and professional goals. - Instill a strong sense of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Mental Health & Well-Being - Create a safe space for students to discuss challenges and seek guidance. - Help manage stress, anxiety, and personal struggles. - Connect students with mental health professionals and wellness resources when needed. College & Career Preparation - Guide students through the college application and scholarship process. - Offer insights on career paths, internships, and networking opportunities. - Teach students how to build resumes, interview skills, and professional connections. Community & Networking - Foster connections with coaches, educators, and industry professionals. - Encourage student-athletes to give back through community service and leadership. - Promote a team-oriented, growth-focused environment that extends beyond sports. 3. The Importance of a GM in Home Team Student Services, Inc. A Guiding Mentor is more than just a mentor. They are a life coach, advocate, and role model for student-athletes. Their impact ensures that students:By Locating, Motivating, and Navigating students through their journey, GMs empower student-athletes to reach their full potential both on and off the field. Agency: Home Team Student Services, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32205 Allow Groups: No |