Information Session and New Volunteer Orientation

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ORGANIZATION: Centreville Immigration Forum

We'd love to tell you more about the programs and projects at the Centreville Labor Resource Center. Please join us for an information session and new volunteer orientation on Wednesday, 10 May at 7:00 PM. We are in a bright new location: 5944 Centreville Crest Lane, facing the intersection of US-28 (Centreville Road) and US-29 (Lee Hwy).

All are welcome, bring a friend!

A few of our current volunteer opportunities include

  • bilingual volunteers to help with the daily operations of the center,
  • someone with experience with Salesforce to help organize our data
  • creative people to help design, layout and publish a quarterly newsletter and other communications
  • special events planners
  • we'd love to work with you to find out how your talents, interests and experience match our vision.

If you've been wanting to know more about the programs and projects of the CLRC, this is your chance to meet the staff and learn about available volunteer opportunities. Please RSVP: Wynne Tysdal at volunteer@centrevillelrc.org.

We are always looking for fun, creative and bi-lingual people to join our robust and exciting team of volunteers.

Please check out our new website: http://www.centreville-lrc.org/

Come and check out our programs!

CLRC volunteers get great experience working directly with the community.

More opportunities with Centreville Immigration Forum

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About Centreville Immigration Forum

Location:

5944 Centreville Crest Lane, Centreville, VA 20121, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Centreville Immigration Forum (CIF) is to implement sustainable programs that provide immigrants in need with the means to improve their lives and become more integrated into the community; improve communication and cooperation among groups serving immigrants; and build community recognition of our strength in diversity. All of our programs include workers in leadership and decision-making and support the self-sufficiency of low-income immigrants.

Description

The Centreville Labor Resource Center (CLRC), a safe place where CLRC members and employers meet to discuss fair wages and terms of employment. As a nonprofit, we are not interested in profits, but rather in maximizing our impact on the community. We work to provide community members with the work opportunities that allow members to be financially independent and to sustain themselves and their families as cost of living continues to rise.

In addition to the facilitation of employment agreements, the CLRC provides skills training, English classes, other educational opportunities, and referral and other services to members.

The Centreville Commission for Labor Justice was formed to fight, prevent, and ultimately end wage theft in the greater Centreville area. The commission is a project of the Centreville Immigration Forum, led by a Committee of workers, volunteers, small business owners and CIF staff. The CCLJ complements the work of the Centreville Labor Resource Center by assisting community members in negotiating with employers who have refused to pay their wages owed.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Community, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

Wed May 10, 2017
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM

WHERE

5944 Centreville Crest LaneCentreville, VA 20121

(38.83774,-77.434044)
 

SKILLS

  • Translation
  • Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
  • Spanish
  • Administrative Support

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training

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