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15 people are interested
Virtual Volunteering
ORGANIZATION: The F.I.N.D. Design
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15 people are interested
The image of a volunteer that usually springs to mind is the person who is physically out
in the community lending a hand: building a house, cleaning up a park, reading with a
child. While those gestures are imperative for any community- based organization to be
successful, the reality is that most individuals while having the heart to want to give
back, just simply do not live a lifestyle to support in person opportunities.
Well the solution is finally here.... Volunteering can be done right at home!
If you've got access to a computer, TFD has volunteer projects and roles
available to you - from your home, the library, a coffee shop, anywhere with
an Internet connection.
E-Volunteering takes the excuse out of giving back!
- Social Media Administrator
- Data Entry
- Email Assistant
- Volunteer Management
- Grant Assistance
- Translating documents
- Curriculum Development
- Photo/Video Editing
- Website Assistance
- Creating Surveys
- Virtual Speaker
- Conducting online research
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About The F.I.N.D. Design
Location:
2787 Smith Springs Rd, Nashville, TN 37217, US
Mission Statement
To mitigate the effects of systemic and personal trauma on Black girls, and other girls of color ages 11-17, by providing safe spaces for healing, long-term mentorships, and programming that transform their mental health and overall well-being.
Description
The F.I.N.D. Design was formed to serve middle and high school black girls and other girls of color through culturally relevant African and African American-centric models that foster sensitivity and understanding to girls of color's unique needs. With an emphasis on girls that are high risk or have already interacted with the juvenile court system, T.F.D. partners with public school systems and courts to offer services that promote the healing and safety needed to mitigate the effects of intergenerational trauma and unhealthy responses to such trauma leading to mentally, socially, and economically healthy citizens.
Additionally, the organization focuses on the criminalization of black girls in schools and the abuse to prison pipeline that overwhelmingly affects black and brown girls by driving them out of their schools into the justice systems because of adultification and direct and indirect trauma. The organization reiterates that when a girl has a safe space that doesn't penalize her for who she is, a stronger sense of identity, support, and an environment of learning, she's permitted to be the "F.L.Y Girl" she was birthed to be; a champion for herself, her school, her community, and the girls that are coming behind her."
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
November 29, 2016
SKILLS
- Child Development
- Interactive/Social Media/SEO
- Computer Science
- Administrative Support
- Market Research / Analysis
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible