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It's easy to Volunteer! To Volunteer!
How You Can Help Volunteer
Must be 16 years or older.
- Club Volunteer - If you wish to help staff and Club members by sharing your
time, please call the Club nearest you. There are many ways you
can help. We support parent volunteer participation. We'll be
happy to welcome you and familiarize you with activities. If you
have a particular skill, why not share it with a youngster?
- Club Program Volunteer - Have a special skill that would benefit our kids? Art, Music,
Computers, Sports, Science, Technology, Newsletters...if you can
do it...we have a need!
- Board of Directors Volunteer - Have a flair for getting things done? You might want to
consider working with our Board of Directors. If you have an
interest in this area, please contact us.
- Special Events Volunteer - Want to have a lot of fun, while working hard for the benefit
of all our kids, then volunteer to help at one of special events.
Contact Jeff McDonald at 850.862.1616 today!
- Project Learn - This integrated
after-school and summer technology learning enhancement
experience consists of Homework Help and Tutoring as well as
High-Yield Learning and Leisure Activities using traditional
teaching and learning methodology. Volunteers are needed for
tutoring and helping members with homework.
- Character Counts - This program helps
members to build character and values in six key areas:
trustworthiness, respect for others, responsibility, fairness,
caring and citizenship. Adult volunteers are needed to mentor
members and provide a good role model for right and wrong.
- Keystone Clubs - It is extremely
important to that we teach our members and especially our teens
the importance of community service and caring for others this
program stresses these values. Volunteers are needed to attend
meetings and work with teen members in regard to Keystone Club
activities.
- Mentoring Program - The purpose of the
mentoring program is to have successful adults serve as positive
role models for our youth members in a one on one setting. Our
youth members need to know that they have adults that care about
them. We ask that an adult mentor spend at least one hour a week
for a minimum of 13 weeks meeting with the youth at the Club.
Time can be spent talking, doing homework, playing games or
participating in other Club programs.
- Coaching Club Members - The Clubs
sponsor inter-Club leagues in basketball, baseball, softball and
football. Volunteers are needed to assist with these programs.
- Proposal Writing - To secure
foundation, corporate and government grants for ongoing youth
development programs and special projects.
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