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Lego Builder's Club
ORGANIZATION: FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE SD INC
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Spots available: 9
Are you good with legos and want to share your knowledge?!
We’re currently working on putting together a fun, hands-on Lego program and are hoping to find someone who can teach LEGO building and is comfortable working with kids and adults with special needs.
Here’s what we’re looking for:
Someone to teach a monthly LEGO Master Class for a group of kids and adults with special needs
The class would run once a month on the last Sunday, for 8 months (Dates: Sep 28, Oct 26, Nov 23, Jan 25, Feb 15, March 22, April 26, May 31)
Each session is 1.5 hours
The instructor needs to be comfortable working with kids of all abilities, and be willing to adapt the activity for all students. Some students will be using larger blocks whose motor skills don't allow them to use small legos.
Each class would focus on building a new thing and learning about it. For example, the first class could be about bridges. First you teach them how bridges work, their structure, etc. Then, you teach them step by step how to build it.
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About FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE SD INC
Location:
11980 Shaw Valley Rd, Friendship Circle, San Diego, CA 92130, US
Mission Statement
The Friendship Circle of San Diego enriches the lives of children, teens and adults with special needs through social and recreational experiences while inspiring volunteers to participate in building a stronger and more inclusive community.
Description
Founded and run by local parents of children with special needs, we have been providing services and programs for the special needs community since 2005. With the generous assistance of friends like you, FC is able to provide most of these needed services free of charge to our families with special needs. We currently serve 150 such families with the assistance of our specially-trained teenage and adult volunteers. FC creates meaningful and lasting connections between families with special needs children, teens and adults and their non-disabled peers. Using a unique approach to recreational and social inclusion, teen and adult volunteers share in weekly activities and community celebrations with individuals with disabilities. Deep bonds develop and barriers disappear. From being different and misunderstood, deprived of the basic fun of play to feeling the joy of having a special friend and being part of a group, those with special needs experience the most fundamental necessity of all: friendship. Through outreach and training in the community, FC is able to educate the community about the valuable contributions individuals with differences have to offer when we include them in our congregations, workplaces and social events.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
4126 Executive DriveFieldSan Diego, CA 92037
DATE POSTED
June 19, 2025
SKILLS
- Youth Services
- Mechanical Engineering
- People Skills
- Occupational Therapy
- Social Work
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 13
- 2 hours a month
- Must be able to work with participants with special needs