Be there to provide students academic guidance and help them hone their technical skills.
The mentor program is part of the core program model at Year Up Greater Boston. Our mentors provide professional advice, career and educational planning support, and networking opportunities. Mentoring is an especially personal and rewarding way to impact a young adult’s life.
Become a guest speaker, and share your story and insights with a group of young adults preparing to launch their careers.
Zebra Crossings is seeking to expand our board and grow our committees. We are looking for candidates who are enthusiastic to serve on an active working board of a growing nonprofit organization and who are inspired to make a difference in the lives of children with a chronic health condition and their families.
Parents need peace of mind when they allow their children with a chronic health condition to go out of sight. They need to know that their child will be able to have fun and be worry free for a while in a safe environment. If you are a licensed medical professional (MD, NP, or RN),…
As an MLH e-Coach, you will support your Scholar through each year of their college career with the ultimate goal of their college graduation. Much of this guidance can be provided through emails which will allow you to be present in a college student’s life without feeling like you are interfering in it. This is…
Are you a qualified leader? We’d like to talk to you about serving on our Board of Directors or on one of our various committees. Further the mission of UpReach by advising the organization, assisting with fundraisers and various events.
Are you a Steppingstone Alum who wants to support younger Scholars? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Steppingstone is always looking for volunteers to mentor Scholars who have graduated from high school. These Alumni support students by looking over resumes, discussing career paths, helping with graduate school applications, finding scholarships, and more.
TASC drivers choose when they’ll be available. Once a week, one or two times a month or once in a blue moon. Drivers must be twenty five or older with a valid drivers license, a favorable driving record and an insured, registered and inspected vehicle.
As a Tutoring Plus volunteer tutor/mentor, you will work one-on-one with the same student (or with the same small group of students) each week for the duration of the program. We ask our volunteers to commit to one session a week. We provide one-on-one programs to youth in grades 4 – 12 and enrichment programs…