Ware Institute Volunteer Application
Ware Institute Volunteer Application
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The following is a description of several areas where you can choose to volunteer. Please take a moment to review each area and then select as many as apply using the check boxes provided.
Human Rights:
Volunteers can assist local refugees with the resettlement process, work in an after-school program with refugee students, help provide ESL and citizenship tutoring for adults or become involved with The Human Rights Initiative (THRI) student group)
Educational Outreach:
Volunteers can provide assistance in elementary, middle and high school classrooms, help elementary students improve their reading skills, tutor high school students in math or work with with kids in after-school programs.
Public Health:
Volunteers can serve at local health clinics and hospitals, engage with children with disabilities, help organize the annual Bone Marrow Donor Drive or become involved with F&M's Student Health Force.
Social Justice:
Students can volunteer at local retirement communities and nursing homes, assist staff at local food and clothing banks or help the most vulnerable members of our community - children and adults at shelters and temporary housing facilities.
Squash ACES:
An after school enrichment program that combines academics, community service and the game of squash. We serve a cohort of twenty underserved yet motivated 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from Reynolds Middle School.
F&M SLAM:
An after school enrichment program that uses sport as a tool to provide a safe and interactive learning environment for local Lancaster middle school students. Reynolds Middle School will recruit students to be a part of the program, which will run from 3pm – 5:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Participants will spend approximately one hour working on their homework and or planned workshops and the next hour playing a sport.
Community-Based Learning (CBL):
CBL is an academic pedogogy that links traditional classroom learning to real, hands-on experiences and learning in the larger community. *Only for students already enrolled in a CBL course*
Please check as many as apply.
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Human Rights
Educational Outreach
Public Health
Social Justice
Squash ACES
F&M SLAM
Community Based Learning Course
Not Sure
Please list the name of the program you are interested in or CBL course you are enrolled in. To view Volunteer Opportunities visit: http://bit.ly/SWvrHF
For example: ESL (English as a Second Language) tutoring or Urban Education (SOC384).
When are you free on Mondays?
When are you free on Tuesdays?
When are you free on Wednesdays?
When are you free on Thursdays?
When are you free on Fridays?
When are you free on Saturdays?
Transportation (check as many as apply)
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I have a car that I can use to drive me and others to the site.
I am certified to drive mini-vans.
I am certified to drive the large vans.
None of the above.
If interested in Tutoring, what age group? (check as many as apply)
Elementary school
Middle school
High school
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