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Friend of the Family Mentor

Volunteer opportunity

Volunteer opportunity posted by: International Rescue Committee-- Seattle

Posted on: December 4, 2012

Volunteer Opportunity description

Become a Friend of the Family Mentor through the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and help a newly arrived refugee family adapt to a new home, new culture and new life in the U.S. You can warmly welcome a family into our community by serving as a friend, a guide and an advocate. Your mentoring experience may take many forms and can include things like visiting each other's homes or going on scheduled outings such as concerts, sporting events or plays. Playing simple board games, cooking a dinner together, or otherwise making time for your family will show that you care and are sincere in your desire to help them adapt.

Other common mentor activities include assisting kids with homework, helping family members improve their English language skills, or assisting with simple, everyday tasks like sorting through mail. Mentors are a valuable source of cultural knowledge and help family members learn new customs and norms. Mentors also serve as an extra source of support to refugees seeking their first jobs in the U.S. by teaching them about the job search process, basic job-readiness skills such as workplace etiquette and expectations, as well as work-related language skills.

Mentors help refugee families become familiar with new systems and community resources, and help families learn to troubleshoot challenges they encounter. Mentors also keep the IRC up-to-date on their family's progress by encouraging clients to communicate with IRC staff and, in some cases, directly alerting staff of questions, concerns or success stories. The ultimate goal of the Mentor is to support IRC clients on their paths toward living independent and involved lives in their new community.

LOCATION: Primarily South King County (requires frequent travel to this location)

TIME COMMITMENT: Average 2-4 hours per week, flexible days/times. Minimum 6 month commitment.

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Photo: IRC

How to apply

To learn more about this volunteer opportunity and how to apply, email us at VolunteerSEA@Rescue.org.

All potential IRC volunteers are required to attend an orientation prior to applying for a volunteer position. Volunteer orientations take place on the first Wednesday (6pm) and following Friday (1pm) of each month at the IRC Seattle office. For orientation details, visit Rescue.org/Seattle or email VolunteerSEA@Rescue.org.

Location

South King County, Washington, United States

Time Commitment

Duration
3 months or longer
Time commitment
Occasional (weekly or monthly)
Times of day
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Late nights
Days of week
Weekdays
Weekends
Schedule
Flexible schedule

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