Contribute your time and talents as a Power of One volunteer
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Power of One Volunteers at Meridian Park |
Looking for something worthwhile and rewarding to do with your time?
Become a Power of One Volunteer today!
It’s not too late in the school year to contribute your time and talents as a Power of One Volunteer.
The Power of One Volunteer Program works to match people from the community with volunteer opportunities in the Shoreline Public Schools. Power of One Volunteers bring their time, talents and expertise to classrooms from preschool to high school.
Volunteer opportunities include:
Benefits of joining Power of One include a school district photo badge, access to free training and workshops and ongoing coordinator support. Volunteers must undergo a Washington State Patrol background check and be consistent and reliable.
Power of One is a partnership of the Shoreline-LFP Senior Center and the Shoreline School District. It is also supported by the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation. This well-regarded program started in 1996 as a way to get members of the community involved in their neighborhood schools, and continues today as a model volunteer program.
If you are interested in learning more about Power of One, contact Volunteer Program Coordinator, Terry Monette by email or telephone 978-505-1709.
Volunteer opportunities include:
- One-on-One Tutoring or Mentoring
- Reading with Small Groups
- Helping with Classroom Lessons and Projects
- Providing Support in Libraries
- Tutoring with After-school Programs
Benefits of joining Power of One include a school district photo badge, access to free training and workshops and ongoing coordinator support. Volunteers must undergo a Washington State Patrol background check and be consistent and reliable.
Power of One is a partnership of the Shoreline-LFP Senior Center and the Shoreline School District. It is also supported by the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation. This well-regarded program started in 1996 as a way to get members of the community involved in their neighborhood schools, and continues today as a model volunteer program.
If you are interested in learning more about Power of One, contact Volunteer Program Coordinator, Terry Monette by email or telephone 978-505-1709.
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