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2 people are interested
Seeking Volunteer ELL/MLL/English Language Teacher
ORGANIZATION: Many Languages One Voice (MLOV)
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2 people are interested
Looking to volunteer this summer?!? Have experience teaching English?!? Want to support immigrant youth?!?
Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) is looking for someone with experience teaching English to ELL/MLL learners who can volunteer to teach a class once or twice a week to our Middle and High School students!
We are looking for a minimum 5 week committment in July and would prefer additional availability in June and potentially August if possible as well!
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About Many Languages One Voice (MLOV)
Location:
2437 15th Street NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009, US
Mission Statement
Many Languages One Voice's mission is to foster leadership and provide tools for greater civic participation of immigrants in the District of Columbia who do not speak English as their primary language in solutions that impact their lives.
Description
History
Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) grew out of the movement to pass the D.C. Language Access Act in the mid-2000s. It was founded as its own organization in 2010. Today, language access continues to be at the core of what we do, along with parent leadership, youth leadership, and workers' rights.
Core Focus Areas
MLOV builds power with D.C.'s immigrant communities by focusing on:
- Community Organizing: Community organizing allows historically marginalized communities, such as the immigrant communities we work with, to develop an agenda that reflects their needs and build grassroots power. Ultimately, community organizing can yield lasting social, political and economic change.
- Advocacy: Our community organizing and outreach informs us of the communities' needs, which we strive to focus on as we hold the government accountable to the needs of all of D.C.'s residents.
- Adult Leadership: Through developing parents' basic digital literacy skills and teaching them how to support their children at school, MLOV helps parents gain 21st century skills and learn how to be a prepared advocate for their child.
- Youth Leadership: MLOV engages youth ages 11-24 through after-school, summer, and mentorship programs. In these programs, students grow in their leadership abilities and social-emotional skills while learning about and pursuing opportunities for their futures, including college and career.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2437 15th Street NWWashington, DC 20009
DATE POSTED
March 31, 2025
SKILLS
- Teaching / Instruction
- English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
- Youth Services
- Cross-cultural Communication
- English
- Spanish
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 22
- Orientation or Training
- 1 or 2 hours a week for all of July, potential for more in June/August
- Experience working with youth in a classroom. Experience teaching English to Language Learners preferred.