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San Francisco: Help support housing insecure students by becoming a tutor!
ORGANIZATION: Community Education Partnerships
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Learning changes lives and futures. Share your love of learning by joining Community Education Partnerships’ (CEP) caring team of volunteer tutors. CEP provides tutoring and mentoring to pre-K to 12th grade students experiencing homelessness. CEP Tutors are a consistent and caring presence in the life of our students, fostering a deep love of learning and ensuring that they are set up for academic success.
We are specifically looking for tutors--especially those that speak Spanish--that are available to help our students in San Francisco, both for one-on-one tutoring, as well as for a homework club.
One-on-one and small group tutors are needed in San Francisco!
- Tutors are paired with students based on their interests, skills, and availability
- In-person, virtual, and hybrid opportunities
- Flexible schedules and locations
- Training and ongoing support provided
- Minimum age 16. Minors must have an adult supporter who will supervise tutoring.
Safety Information: Social distancing, masks, and enhanced hygiene measures are required. All volunteers and students must be fully vaccinated. TB test required. All volunteers must also complete a 2-hour Mandated Reporter Training.
Ready to change a student’s life? Click on the I want to help button or visit: www.cep.ngo/volunteer.html
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About Community Education Partnerships
Location:
2909 McClure Street, Oakland, CA 94609, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Community Education Partnerships (CEP) is to increase the learning opportunities and enhance the academic achievement of students experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity in the Bay Area.
Description
The primary function of CEP is to recruit and train volunteers to provide high-quality academic tutoring for children experiencing housing insecurity in the pre-kindergarten - 12th grade school system. Volunteers get matched with a student with whom they meet once per week, typically at a shelter or transitional home.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations San Francisco, CA 94117
DATE POSTED
March 15, 2024
SKILLS
- General Education
- Tutoring
- Literacy / Reading
- Math / Science Instruction
- English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
- Youth Services
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hour one-time orientation, 2 hour Mandated Reporter Training, and 1 hour per week of tutoring
- Minors 16 or older are welcome to apply. Must have a parent and/or guardian to supervise tutoring.