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Stellar Volunteers for Tennis Program - ACEing Autism St. Louis, MO
ORGANIZATION: ACEING AUTISM INC
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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13 people are interested
ACEing Autism is a volunteer-driven non-profit organization that aims to teach kids who are on the spectrum the game of tennis! We are looking for caring, energetic people to volunteer for one hour each week to give back to their community and help us teach the game of tennis to children with autism.
All types of volunteers are welcome, from local high school and college teams, tennis enthusiasts, special education teachers, ABA therapists, speech-language pathologists, and occupational therapists to name a few. It is a chance for you as a volunteer to gain valuable experience helping children on the autism spectrum improve their social skills and physical fitness. Knowing how to play tennis is not a prerequisite to volunteering!
You can check out our website and Register to volunteer at: http://aceingautism.org/volunteer/
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About ACEING AUTISM INC
Location:
9064 Nemo Street, West Hollywood, CA 90069, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to connect children with autism through unique tennis programs, and to develop and advance proven methods to positively impact the children, families and communities we serve.
Description
ACEing Autism was founded in 2008 by Richard Spurling and Dr. Shafali Jeste in Boston, MA, where the first location at The Longfellow Club was launched in Wayland MA with 15 children with autism. Since 2008, ACEing autism has grown into a vibrant volunteer organization across American, and currently serves over 1,000 youth and adults through our 63 program locations in 25 states and 3 countries.
ACEing Autism is a 501c3 non profit organization that makes tennis accessible for children with autism through specially designed tennis clinics that use tennis as a means to enhance health and fitness, hand-eye coordination, motor development, and improved social skills. Participants are paired one-on-one with a youth volunteer, and participate in 6-8 week sessions in a group setting.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Tilles Park9551 Litzsinger RoadSt. Louis, MO 63124
DATE POSTED
August 16, 2019
SKILLS
- Child Development
- Mentoring
- Special Needs
- Racquet Sports
- Physical Education
- Sports Coaching
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 12
- 1 hour on Saturday mornings for 6 weeks