We will not only teach you about Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s methods and visions but also inspire you to find your role so you can hit the ground running. Join CCL marches, trips to DC, or informational events to promote legislation that addresses climate change.

Visit with a patient / family to provide companionship, friendship, conversations, reading, playing a game, or providing alternative therapies (if needed) such as massage, Reiki, music, art, etc. Companionship volunteers sit with people while families run errands and share common experiences.

After Climate Advocate Training, you are encouraged to connect with your local chapter and jump right in getting involved. Additionally, you are invited to attend CCL’s Core Volunteer Training Series so you can learn specifics in the many ways you can take your climate leadership to the next level with CCL.

Individuals interested in applying to our Initial Level Certification Training Program must have a bachelor’s degree. The training course involves an initial three-week summer course with approximately 25 hours of lecture and 15 hours of supervised practicum. During the academic year, the scholars are required to tutor two children at one of the campuses from…

Initial Level Certification is required for all tutors interested in a position with our campuses. Initial Level Certification requirements are 45 hours of lecture and 100 hours of supervised practicum over the course of a year. Most of our tutors also acquire Advanced Level Certification, which takes another two years of study.

The ILT sets the instructional focus and makes the instructional decisions for the school. ILT responsibilities include: developing, reviewing and evaluating the instructional program, monitoring and improving school operations and procedures that affect instruction, planning and monitoring training of staff, and creating and maintaining a safe and orderly school environment. The team is composed of…

The LSDMC is the primary governing body for each school in the district. This committee gives insight and input into important decisions that greatly impact students’ lives and shape their educational experiences. The committee is composed of parents, teachers, staff members, students and community members. The LSDMC meets nine times each year.

Some of the ways that parents, caregivers, grandparents, or other volunteers can become involved are helping your child with homework, especially reading together, and giving time to the school helping out in classrooms, lunchrooms and on the playground, as well as volunteers to help with field trips or in the office.

POP TEAMS are for everyone at Prince of Peace! We believe God has called and equipped the whole church to serve, and when we engage with others in service, our faith comes alive. Teams include the Welcome Team, Worship Team, Kids Team, Youth Team, Care Team, Property Team, Events Team, Media Team. Find the team…

Mercy Mats are sleeping mats for the homeless made from recycled plastic grocery bags that provide a cushioned protective barrier against the cold and moisture ground.