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4 people are interested
Social Media Mentor
ORGANIZATION: MARIN LINK INC- Blossom-Project
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4 people are interested
Title: Social Media Mentor
Hours: 2-5 hours a week
Job type: volunteer
This person will be responsible for working with our Program and outreach director to set and execute Blossom’s social media strategy, and to build our social media/online presence. You will be the one that mentor our social media intern.
Job assignments:
- Design and edit our various social media profiles together with social media interns
- Artistic suggestion of content and other features
- Manage content on Instagram and Facebook
- Review social media content log and edit/approve posts
- Mentor social media volunteer (possible student volunteer)
- Build our Instagram/Facebook/online presence
- Optional opportunity to write and public blog posts on issues related to Blossom’s work
- Meet at least once a month (over phone or email) to check-in with our Founder or ED
Benefits:
- Gain experience in social entrepreneurship and the nonprofit field
- Become part of creating the future of Blossom
- Passion for homeless women's rights and the work and mission of Blossom
- A letter of recommendation if volunteered for more than 6 months
More opportunities with MARIN LINK INC- Blossom-Project
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About MARIN LINK INC- Blossom-Project
Location:
WeWork Civic Center, 1161 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103, US
Mission Statement
Blossom is a non profit that through relationship-building work to create better conditions for homeless women, through prevention programs: - Hygiene bags that seek to help homeless women managing their menstruation. - Outreach team to make contact with the women and promote health. - Blooming room, a project where women have the opportunity to prepare for their future by finding and believing their own resources
Description
The idea to launch Blossom Project formed in 2016 as the founder was reading articles about the many hardships that homeless women endure. She was filled with deep compassion as she realized the added difficulties that homeless women face attempting to maintain personal dignity and good sanitary habits, especially during their monthly feminine periods.
Since the summer of 2016, Blossom Project has made its mission to support homeless women, inspired as a response to the sizable number of women facing life on the streets invisible in the shadows of our communities.
"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do."
Edward Everett Hale
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
June 7, 2018
SKILLS
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N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 2-5