Classroom Volunteer-Tutor
ORGANIZATION: Inspiring Minds
Please visit the new page to apply.
You can help a student by volunteering just 1 hour a week!
Inspiring Minds, a 50-year-old educational non-profit, is searching for volunteers to helping a child succeed in school. Opportunities include in-school tutoring with students K through 5 th grade. Inspiring Minds will train you and find a match for you. Our programs are designed to provide students and volunteers with great opportunities to grow and learn.
We are currently in great need of volunteer tutors to assist students, at least once a week, in literacy or math in grades Kindergarten through 3 rd grade
Volunteer Requirements
-Submit to a background check
-Attend our 90 minute volunteer training
-Must be fluent in English
-Commit to an hour (or more) a week.
*All other training and materials provided by Inspiring Minds and Providence Public School District
Did you know that the majority of Providence’s inner-city public school children live in poverty?
By the time children reach the age of four, those from low-income homes will have heard approximately 30 million fewer words than children from more affluent backgrounds.
Become a volunteer tutor with Inspiring Minds and change a student’s life!
Fill out an application online, over the phone, or in person.
Visit www.inspiringmindsri.org
Call 401-274-3240
Walk into Inspiring Minds at:
Inspiring Minds
763 Westminster St.
Providence, RI 02903
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About Inspiring Minds
Location:
65 Pavilion Avenue, Providence, RI 02905, US
Mission Statement
Inspiring Minds empowers students to succeed and thrive in school and life by developing trusted relationships with community members who are knowledgeable of the culturally responsive, academic, and socio-emotional needs necessary for student success.
Description
Inspiring Minds is an antiracist organization committed to closing equity gaps based on race, ethnicity, first language, and economic status that impact RI students and families. The organization was founded as Lippitt Hill Tutorial in1963 to provide academic support for children in two segregated elementary schools. Since then, the organization has grown into a citywide service and, in 1988, became Volunteers in Providence Schools to reflect its citywide approach to addressing academic inequities. Finally, the name Inspiring Minds was adopted in 2008 as the programs and scope of work expanded beyond Providence City's borders. Join us as we aim for programming in schools across the state!
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
763 WestminsterProvidence, RI 02903
DATE POSTED
January 10, 2017
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 1 a week