- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
PRIDE Celebration- Video room and origami! (June 2, 5:00-6:30)
ORGANIZATION: Friends of the Children- Portland
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
Help us celebrate Pride! We need two volunteers to help staff the video room. Our program youth have chosen videos to show at the event- volunteers will help the youth make sure the videos keep running. There will also be a rainbow paper crane origami station in that room! Origami skills not required :)
More opportunities with Friends of the Children- Portland
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About Friends of the Children- Portland
Location:
44 NE Morris, Portland, OR 97212, US
Mission Statement
*Due to the nature of our organization we cannot accept court-ordered volunteers* To provide our most vulnerable children a nurturing and sustained relationship with a professional mentor who teaches positive values and has attainable expectations for each child to become healthy, productive members of the community.
Description
*Due to the nature of our organization we cannot accept court-ordered volunteers*
The program model is based upon research on the risk and resilience factors for children. The research identifies risk factors (those environmental characteristics that place children in danger for teen pregnancy, school dropout, crime, drug abuse) and protective factors (positive environmental factors and/or personal characteristics that enable children to overcome adverse conditions and function with resilience). The research shows that the strongest single protective factor that a child can have is a close relationship with a caring adult who serves as a mentor and a role model- the most important tool for resiliency is a Friend. Friends of the Children is distinct in three principal ways. First, it employs carefully screened, full-time mentors who receive ongoing support and training from the program. Unlike many programs that rely on volunteer mentors, Friends of the Children has maintained high retention rates among both its staff and children. Second, the program selects children based upon a highly targeted assessment process that includes six weeks of classroom observation and input from school staff, ensuring that those children who could most benefit from having a Friend are invited to participate. Third, Friends of the Children intervenes early, at age 6-7, when children are most receptive to change and makes a long-term (12.5 year) commitment to each child.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
424 NE 172nd AvePortland, OR 97230
DATE POSTED
May 22, 2017
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- Problem Solving
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 1.5 hours