• 3 people are interested
 

Superhero Summer Program Kick-off! (Asbury Place)

Save to Favorites

ORGANIZATION: Jamboree

  • 3 people are interested

Come and join us for our Super Hero Summer Series at one of our communities in Northern California! Support our youth in the creation of an original movie script, lead recreational activities, facilitate science experiments and engage them in exciting reading/math activities!

The possibilities for service and contribution are endless!

The program will be in session Monday-Friday, from 12p-3p.

Days and times are flexible, but we would prefer ongoing support throughout the summer.

More opportunities with Jamboree

1 Review

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About Jamboree

Location:

17701 Cowan Ave Suite 200, Irvine, CA 92071, US

Mission Statement

Jamboree strengthens California communities by creating opportunities for lower-income families, seniors and those with special needs to access housing that is affordable, with resident services that are responsive, and programs that are essential to improving the quality of their lives.

Description

We build stronger communities by delivering quality housing with services that leverage resources, transform lives and impact neighborhoods.

  • Deliver quality housing with services
    With housing as the platform, we believe in the power of community to bring hope home to those starting out or starting over - working families, seniors, veterans, formerly homeless, and those with special needs. We build award-winning housing with LEED-certified quality they can afford.
  • Leverage resources
    A $1+ billion asset portfolio combined with strategic funding sources provides solid financing, while public/private partnerships with master developers, design and construction professionals, and a multidisciplinary staff are key to successful property development.
  • Transform lives
    Some 15,000 residents call a Jamboree property home, including active seniors aging in place, veterans, and those living with a mental illness who are no longer homeless. Live/work strategies make shorter commutes and more time for family, exercise, or socializing, and after-school programs promote higher literacy and graduation rates.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1520 Morse Ave.Sacramento, CA 95864

(38.592648,-121.391235)
 

SKILLS

  • Theater Arts
  • Mentoring
  • Cross-cultural Communication
  • Reading / Writing
  • STEM

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 16
  • Orientation or Training
  • 1-10 hours per week

Report this opportunity

We're sorry, this opportunity no longer exists.

Please find other opportunities.

Find Opportunities