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4 people are interested
Afterschool Program Aide
ORGANIZATION: New Alternatives for Children
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4 people are interested
Youth Strong Program Volunteer
Start Date: Immediately
Time Period: Flexible; Immediate
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00PM-6:30PM (may vary)
New Alternatives for Children, Inc (NAC) is an innovative health and social service agency located in Manhattan, which provides services to low-income children with severe disabilities and chronic illnesses and their families. To learn more about NAC, visit www.NacKidsCan.org
Youth Strong is a program @ NAC that serves teens ages 14-years-old and up, supporting adolescents and fostering a positive transition into young adulthood. Services include:
* Screenings and follow-up referrals for services within NAC or in the community
* Adolescent peer groups with discussions on topics including positive decision-making, communication, self-esteem, and planning for the future, including Career Days
* Field trips and Teen Rec. Nights (including Karaoke, Movie, and Game Nights)
* Parent education groups
Youth Strong is currently seeking a dedicated volunteer to assist during group sessions. If you're looking to gain experience and contribute to a great cause, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Responsibilities:
* Documentation: Volunteers will help with group documentation, including taking notes and summarizing weekly sessions.
* Creative Opportunities: Volunteers can either create lesson plans or assist in planning activities for the groups. Each session covers unique topics such as Healthy Relationships, Hygiene, Self-Love, and more!
This is a great chance to develop skills in group facilitation, lesson planning, and community engagement. If you're enthusiastic, dependable, and looking to make a positive impact, we’d love to have you join us!
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About New Alternatives for Children
Location:
825 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10019, US
Mission Statement
New Alternatives for Children (NAC) is a unique, award-winning child welfare agency offering strength-based social services, medical and mental healthcare and a wide variety of wrap-around services. We serve families that have at least one child with special needs, often in combination with mental health, behavioral and/or developmental diagnoses as well. NAC’s mission is to achieve safety, permanency and well-being within a family, for children who are at risk of abuse and/or neglect and have special medical and/or mental health needs among other challenges.
Description
The children referred to NAC are medically complex and their birth families have devastating social problems. Their circumstances include poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse, immigration and language barriers, parental illness, mental health problems and illiteracy. NAC's children may use wheelchairs or be dependent on medical technology in order to live. They may have HIV/AIDS, cancer, cerebral palsy, respiratory or cardiac problems or spina bifida, among other diagnoses. Growing numbers have asthma, diabetes and diagnoses on the autism spectrum. Some of the children have spent years growing up in the hospital, others have had more surgeries than birthdays, experienced fragmented health services, prolonged hospital visits, and/or medical and educational neglect.
Despite these challenges, NAC has outstanding outcomes and is one of the highest evaluated programs by the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) among all NYC child welfare agencies (including those serving non-medically fragile children). To see our most recent impact numbers, please follow the link to our website: https://nackidscan.org/our-impact/
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
825 7th AvenueNew York, NY 10019
DATE POSTED
January 16, 2025
SKILLS
- General Education
- Youth Services
- Program Management
- Group Facilitation
- Child Development
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- College degree or enrollment in a college program (Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or higher)