- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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9 people are interested
Volunteers Needed for Community Fair
ORGANIZATION: Asian American LEAD
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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9 people are interested
AALEAD celebrates its 20th Anniversary with a Family Reunion. Previous youth, staff, mentors, and their families are invited for a day of fun filled activities including face painting, games, eating contests, and other fun activities.
35 volunteers are needed between 9:30am-4:00pm to help with set-up/clean-up, greeting and running activities and games. All volunteers will receive snacks, lunch, and an AALEAD t-shirt.
AALEAD Family Reunion
Saturday, August 4, 2018, 11:00-3:00pm
Wilson Senior High School
3950 Chesapeake St NW, Washington, DC 20016
For more information and to sign up, please email Vi Bui, Volunteer Program Coordinator at vbui@aalead.org.
Asian American LEAD (AALEAD) is a youth development organization that supports low income and under-served Asian Pacific American youth with educational empowerment, identity development, and leadership opportunities through after school, summer, and mentoring programs.
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About Asian American LEAD
Location:
1029 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 810, Washington, DC 20005, US
Mission Statement
AALEAD supports low-income and underserved Asian Pacific American youth with educational empowerment, identity development, and leadership opportunities through after school, summer, and mentoring programs.
Description
We are the leading community organization that provides educational enrichment and youth development programs to low-income and underserved Asian American youth in the Washington, D.C., metro area. Our highly dedicated staff and Board deliver specialized after school programs, one-on-one mentoring, academic support resources, and life skill development for students through After School, Summer, and Mentoring Programs. We also assist parents with school related issues affecting their children. Our goal is to provide a nurturing environment and culturally sensitive guidance so that each child we serve will be a contributing member of his or her community. Our programs currently serve over 300 students in the District of Columbia; Montgomery County, Maryland; and Fairfax County, Virginia, who represent more 16 different Asian ethnicities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
3950 Chesapeake St. NWWashington, DC 20016
DATE POSTED
July 10, 2018
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Food Service
- Ushering
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 14
- one-time event