Opportunities in Community Service, Civic Engagement and Civic Leadership...Leading to a life of Engaged Citizenship.
CIVIC LEADERSHIP Institute on Philanthropy & Volunteer Service
ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP Appetizers with AmeriCorps 11/16
Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT America Reads/America Counts Spring Jobs
March of Dimes Premature Awareness Month Recreation Assistant After School Program
COMMUNITY SERVICE Salvation Army Kettle Ringing 11/18 & 12/2 Thanksgiving Day volunteers needed 11/25 Create a Thanksgiving Dinner Basket 11/19
Annual Holiday Gift Project Donations!! 12/3 Service Learning Survey!!
RECAP Volunteer Coordinator’s Needed
• Hugs Across America • Daffodil Days
• Geneva Heroes • Building Bridges Program Development
• HWS Responds Contact CCESL ext: 3825
https://www.hws.edu/academics/service/volunteer_opportunities.aspx
Salvation Army Annual Red Kettle Bell Ringing
November 18th & December 2nd CCESL is looking for volunteers to be bell ringers at the Geneva Peebles lo-
cated on 5&20. All of the proceeds from this fundraiser
support local Geneva families during the holiday season.
Hour long shifts begin at 10am through 7pm each day
pairs of students are preferred for each shift. If interested in volunteering, please contact Dan Boysen at [email protected] or
Thanksgiving Day Volunteers Needed GENEVA COMMUNITY LUNCH PROGRAM
Located: 340 So. Main St – Geneva, NY
United Methodist Church Program administered by
Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes Coordinator Contact – Connie Sullivan – 315‐521‐6684/
Do you enjoy working with children? Teaching Reading, Math and other subjects
Then here is a opportunity for you America Read, America Counts, Geneva Partners
Tutor Applications for Spring 2011 Return to CCESL (Trinity 203) or email to
[email protected] For job descriptions and Applications go to:
http://www.hws.edu/academics/service/volunteer_opportunities.aspx
Paid positions for Federal Work Study students All Volunteers welcome!!!!
Geneva City School District After School Program Grades 6-12
21st Century Community Learning Center Position: Recreation Assistant Description: This is a part-time position with the possibility of summer employment as well as continued employment based on funding availability. Hours: Monday - Friday 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Compensation: $9.55/hr Responsibilities & Duties:
Be part of a team of professionals implementing objectives of 21 Century Community Learning Center grant.
Work with and supervise youth in an enrichment based middle and high school after school program.
Provide homework help, assist in the delivery of academic enrich-ment and positive youth development programming.
Organize, lead and/or supervise recreational activities including but not limited to sports, games, arts, crafts, singing, dancing and dramatics.
Chaperone field trips and keep attendance records.
Requirements: • High School Diploma • Experience working with children/youth preferably in a school set-ting CPR/First Aid Certification To apply for this position: Contact: Josh Davis at 315-781-0404 101 Carter Rd Geneva, NY 14456
• **NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR EARLY DEADLINE OF DECEMBER 3, 2010**
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies and held at George‐town University, the Institute combines substantive internships, courses for academic credit, career development activities, site brief‐ings and lectures led by nonprofit professionals. This fast‐paced, eight‐week residential program provides students from around the world with opportunities to gain the edge in today’s competitive job market and graduate school admissions, and experience the excite‐ment of Washington first‐hand.
• Internships – Competitive placements with leading nonprofit organizations • Classes – Up to 9 transferable credits from Georgetown University • Housing – Roommate matching and furnished on‐campus apartments in the heart of DC Service – A variety of hands‐on community projects Guest Lectures – With Washington’s top nonprofit executives and scholars
• Leadership & Professional Development – Leadership, mentoring and career building activities • Networking – Interaction with seasoned nonprofit professionals and other stu‐dent leaders from around of the world • Scholarships – Approximately 70% of students receive generous awards based on merit and financial need
Students will be accepted on a rolling basis until the Final Deadline of March 3, 2011. Students applying by the Early Deadline of December 3, 2010 will be given preference in admissions and scholarship decisions and will receive a 5% discount on their tuition balance. For more information or to begin an online application, please visit our website www.DCinternships.org/IPVS <http://www.dcinternships.org/IPVS> . Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Emily Hill, IPVS Manager, at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or 1‐800‐741‐6964. Please click on this link for an informational brochure: https://www.DCinternships.org/tfas/brochure/index.asp <https://www.dcinternships.org/tfas/brochure/index.asp>