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Volunteer Driver for the After School Program

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ORGANIZATION: Peacock Acres

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In an attempt to make the After School Program volunteer-lead and reduce costs for the Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC), Peacock Acres is seeking applicants to be volunteer drivers for the After School Program. Though the majority of programs receive state funding, the TLC is the only program reliant on private funds and grants.

It is for this reason that the TLC needs the support of the community to continue its mission of providing foster youth with academic support in an engaging and safe environment designed to increase educational, social, self, and community development.

Under the direction of the Executive Director and Program Director, the principal duties of the Volunteer Driver for the After School program are:

  1. Pick up and drop off youth according to the established driving schedule
  2. Ensure the safety of youth while being transported
    • Drive according to speed limit
    • Ensure that youth are safely seated during commute
    • If necessary, rearrange the seating of youth for the safety of the commute
    • Play appropriate music in vehicle
    • Ensure that there is enough fuel in the vehicle before and after pick up

Requirements: Background Check, TB test Results, clean driving record, Class B License ideal.

Available shifts / Time Commitment

Drivers needed Monday through Thursday

Pick-up shift 2:00 to 4:00 pm

Drop-off shift 6:00 to 7:30 pm

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About Peacock Acres

Location:

838 S MAIN ST, SALINAS, CA 93901, US

Mission Statement

Peacock Acres provides supportive housing, intense case management, and life coaching for youth that have been separated from their families. With resolve in our hearts, we steer them towards opportunities for growth as they continue their journey toward a happy, productive life.

We envision Monterey County as a community where every youth in foster care is afforded the same opportunities and support as their peers.

Description

Peacock Acres provides supportive housing, intense case management, life coaching, and education for youth that have been separated from their families. Our mission is to steer these youth towards opportunities for personal growth as they continue their journey toward a happy, productive life. We envision Monterey County as a community where every youth in foster care is afforded the same opportunities and support as their peers. Peacock Acres currently operates five supportive programs: Therapeutic Group Homes for boys ages 7-17; Incarceration to Success (I2S) for boys ages 16-19; Transitional Housing Placement Program (THPP) for foster teens ages 16-18; the Peacock Acres Transitional Housing program (PATH-Plus/ THP-Plus) for emancipated foster youth ages 18-24; and our newest project, The Learning Center at Peacock Acres which provides mentorship and tutoring services to students in foster care.

Peacock Acres’ original Group Home was founded and operated by Gene and Nancy Edgin. Nancy still plays an active role in providing mentorship and seeking out educational and vocational opportunities for our youth. Nancy’s son, Ernest Howard grew up in the Group Home with the foster youth who came to live with the family and now serves as Peacock Acres’ CEO and Executive Director. Ernest’s experience as a child growing up in a group home has given him expert knowledge of how best to work with youth in foster care and guide them towards safer, more fulfilling and more confident lives. Our Director of Programs, Steve Duran, has worked with Peacock Acres over the last 13 years. Despite his many responsibilities as Director of Programs and as a Peacock Acres House Parent, he is always available to provide one-on-one support to our youth and their case managers. Our lead staff share an innate instinct for working with foster youth in order to help them overcome past trauma so that they may take control of their lives and become confident, successful young adults.

Peacock Acres has provided residential foster care in Monterey County since 1983. We understand the life challenges faced by youth in foster care and over the years, our residential programs have expanded to meet the needs of transitional age youth, former foster youth, and foster youth on probation. Peacock Acres now houses between 40 and 45 clients at any given time in scattered-site housing in the Salinas area. In 2008, Peacock Acres PATH-Plus program received the "Highest Level of Satisfaction of Any Program" in California and in 2009, Peacock Acres received the "Heart for Kids" award from Mbaykids.com. In 2011, Peacock Acres served 83 foster and probationary youth in Monterey County.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

830 Park RowSalinas, CA 93901

(36.66534,-121.658745)
 

SKILLS

  • Child Development
  • Child Welfare
  • Mentoring
  • Child Care
  • Bus/Van Driving
  • Tutoring

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 22
  • Orientation or Training
  • 16 hours a week maximum
  • Class B License Ideal, but not required - background check - TB test results

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