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3 people are interested
20th Anniversary Celebration - Volunteers Needed!
ORGANIZATION: TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
Please visit the new page to apply.
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3 people are interested
WHO WE ARE:
TAF has successfully offered technology-based programs for Greater Seattle’s students of color since 1996. Co-founders Trish Millines Dziko and Jill Hull Dziko shared a desire to create more opportunities for students of color to engage with STEM disciplines and to prepare them for college-level study and professional roles in those fields. With overwhelming community support for their idea, they started the Technology Access Foundation.
20 years later we are gearing up to celebrate and launch the next 20 years! We are more than excited to be celebrating our birthday and have planned an entertaining night of food, music and games!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
There's so much that goes into throwing a good party...that's where you come in. If you are a team player and love event support, this is the volunteer experience for you!
We are in need of the following:
- Setup & Breakdown
- Decorations and Aesthetics Assistants (2)
- Cleaning Crew - light Trash pick-up inside and outside
- Registration/Greeters (3)
- Readings Time Keepers (1)
- Coat Check (1)
- Passport Game Stampers (3)
- Day of event Volunteers - General Support (2)
- Raffle ticket collector and Passport Completion Checker (1)
- AV/Sound Support (1)
- Day before set up (2)
More opportunities with TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
1 ReviewNo additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
Location:
605 SW 108th Street, Seattle, WA 98146, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is building collaborative relationships with public education to create access to transformative systems of learning for students and teachers of color to eliminate race-based disparities in an increasingly diverse society.
Description
TAF is a nonprofit leader redefining Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education in public schools. We focus on supporting public school districts to use STEM as a tool for realizing social change and educational equality in low income communities and underrepresented communities. Our approach leverages in-school and out-of-school learning to shift the role of education in students’ lives, cultivating leadership in all students toward equity in their community.
- Commitment to Students
- Support for Authentic, Lasting Education Reform
- Work with Impact
- Continuous Improvement and Learning
- Strategic and Collaborative Leadership and Partnerships
- Fiscal Responsibility and Sound Business Ethics
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
TAF Bethaday Community Learning Space605 SW 108th StreetSeattle, WA 98146
DATE POSTED
July 13, 2016
SKILLS
- Event Management
- Basic Computer Skills
- Organization
- People Skills
- Sound Production
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training