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Access Twin Cities aims to provide Twin Cities students with the tools and resources they need to explore extracurricular activities and interests. We partner with local recreation and community education programs to find activities that match the interests and availability of the student. Access Twin Cities fulfills its mission by assisting students in three key areas:
Engagement
Educate families of the available programs and ease the burden of the registration process.
Sponsorship
Provide scholarships to students to cover participation fees and equipment costs.
Support
Encourage continued involvement by addressing the specific needs of each student.
As a Family Advocate for Access Twin Cities, you will be the main point of contact for a small number of families. You will work with our support team to register students for activities and provide support throughout the activity's season. The position of Family Advocate offers a direct relationship with the community and is the most essential position in the organization. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
817 26TH AVE NE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55418, US
Access Twin Cities aims to provide Twin Cities students with the tools and resources they need to explore extracurricular activities and interests. Access Twin Cities fulfills its mission by assisting students in three key areas: Engagement Educate families of the available programs and ease the burden of the registration process. Sponsorship Provide scholarships to students to cover participation fees and equipment costs. Support Encourage continued involvement by addressing the specific needs of each student.
Access Twin Cities provides services to help students participate in activities throughout the Twin Cities community. We partner with local recreation and community education programs to find activities that match a student's interests and fit into their schedule. We then provide scholarships and continuous support throughout each activity to make sure the kids can focus on being kids and exploring their interests!
Examples of activities include:
Sports: soccer, basketball, swimming, dance
Arts & Music: ceramics, acting, music lessons
Scholastic: tutoring, robotics, writing, coding
Other: chess, cooking, biking, kayaking
We'll work with your schedule.
The Twin Cities Metro AreaMinneapolis, MN 55401
February 10, 2021
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