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MLOV Youth Program Mentor/Volunteer

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in District of Columbia, US
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per month
    Commitment Details:
    Approximately one hour per week.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    10
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Immigrants or Refugees
    Benefits:
    Training Provided
    Age Requirement:
    19+

    Description

    MLOV's Youth community and programming is diverse, serving from Middle Schoolers through college students. We thus need support, mentors and volunteers with different backgrounds, interests, skills and availability. This application is to learn more about you, why you want to get involved, and to set up a conversation for us to see how that may or may not be possible. Thanks for your time!

    About MLOV

    Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) is located in the Columbia Heights and Petworth neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Its mission is to build power with immigrant communities around issues that affect their lives. MLOV focuses on youth and parent leadership, language access, workers' rights, and case management.

    The Challenge

    Many young individuals in DC from immigrant communities face countless barriers in their academic and personal journeys. Challenges such as disengagement from school, family responsibilities, limited English proficiency and a lack of social connections often lead to immigrant youth and young adults not finishing or excelling in their education. These difficulties are made more intense by the personal experiences and traumas they've gone through, which can hinder their ability to integrate into local communities, find positive role models and know about the opportunities and resources around them.

    The Role of Mentors & Volunteers

    To address the unique obstacles faced by immigrant youth, Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) leans on mentors and volunteers to support and expand our programming. This can include individual mentoring, tutoring, college application coaching, professional coaching, special skills/talent workshops, and more general support with programs.

    Who You Are:

    • Ideally, have completed at least some college/university/trade school/professional school
    • Ideally, conversationally fluent in a language other than English (Spanish, French, Amharic, and Ukrainian especially)
    • Live in the United States and ideally, reside in the D.C. metro area
    • At least 19 years old
    • Culturally sensitive, open to learning, desire to support youth and young adults
    • Flexible, understanding and compassionate

    Your Commitment:

    • Fill out this application: https://forms.gle/6hgm1KZKzb5BcCFc9
    • Attend a prospective volunteer interview with an MLOV staff person
    • Attend a new mentor/volunteer orientation
    • Complete any further steps required for the specific role you are chosen which may include: Passing a background check, drug test, and health screening

    Applications for mentors will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. In-person availability in the DMV is always preferred and prioritized.

    Questions? Please contact Mikel Quintana, at mikel@mlovdc.org or (301) 356-8771.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in District of Columbia, US
    Associated Location
    Washington, DC, USA

    How to Volunteer for This Opportunity

    Please apply to be a mentor/volunteer by completing the form below. Applications for mentors will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.

    https://forms.gle/6hgm1KZKzb5BcCFc9

    Questions? Please contact Mikel Quintana, at mikel@mlovdc.org or (301) 356-8771.

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