Nonprofit
Published 8/18/25 8:00PM

Project Faulu After-school Program Facilitator (Tutor)

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Grand Rapids, MI
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    September 15, 2025, 4:15 PM GMT-4
    End Date:
    December 14, 2025, 6:45 PM GMT-5
    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    4 hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    40
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Immigrants or Refugees, Volunteering
    Good For:
    Teens, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    14+
    Other Requirements:
    Must be age 14 or older Must be a Michigan Resident or have temporary residency in Michigan Willingness and ability to pass State and Federal background checks Some leadership or support experience

    Description

    Status: Volunteer position, unpaid

    Days: Monday-Thursday (choose at least one day a week, preferably two)

    Hours: Two hours a day, 4:20pm - 6:40pm

    Reports To: K-12 Programs Staff

    Commitment Period: Septeber 15-December 23, 2025

    Location: 860 Woodfield E Dr. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508

    Summary:

    The Refugee Education Center (REC) after-school program is called Project Faulu, which means success in Swahili. Project Faulu volunteers work closely with the K-12 Programs staff and a team of other volunteers to provide a supportive and engaging learning environment for students with a refugee background. Project Faulu is our K-8 program designed specifically for children with a refugee background, focusing on language and culture, creativity and inquiry, academic engagement, and positive social skills. Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to learn in a community of peers and volunteers. Project Faulu Facilitators are responsible for welcoming students in the afterschool program, facilitating games, snack time & discussions, thematic activities designed by program staff, and reading to and with students. The Project Faulu Program runs on Monday-Thursday from 4:20pm-6:40pm. Volunteers must volunteer at least one day a week. Initial and ongoing training/check-ins are required.

    REC Misson Statement: We support refugees in their journey to become fully participating members of the West Michigan community. We envision a thriving, multicultural West Michigan community where all have an opportunity to pursue a better future!

    Volunteer Duties

    • Commit to volunteering consistently on a weekly basis, for the duration of at least one full semester

    • Review activity plans of session to ensure comprehension of activities and materials in advance

    • Facilitate activities with up to three students per session

    • Support and engage K-8 students attending the Refugee Education Center by:

    • Engaging fully in all elements of the daily schedule, such as games, snack & discussion, thematic activities, reading time, clean up and reporting

    • Facilitating thematic activities designed by program staff

    • Reading diverse, multicultural books with students

    • Engaging students in additional activities such as puzzles, homework support, projects, creative assignments, or any other appropriate activities to support their learning needs

    • Willingness and interest in learning about student home languages and cultures

    • Complete daily reporting immediately after conclusion of each volunteering session

    • Demonstrate teamwork and integrity with staff, fellow volunteers, students, and their families

    • Ensure a safe and clean learning environment through assisting with after-program clean up

    • Attending all required training courses

    • Report issues of concern to K-12 Programs staff

    Desired Qualifications:

    • Must be age 14 years or older

    • Must be a Michigan Resident or have temporary residency in Michigan

    • Willingness and ability to pass State and Federal background checks

    • Some leadership or support experience

    Preferred Skills & Competencies:

    • Ability to work with diverse populations and make students feel welcomed and safe

    • Self-motivation to identify and support students in their educational and social emotional needs

    • Documenting the activities of their assigned level through picture taking and sharing pictures with the K-12 Programs staff

    • Ability to communicate to K-12 Programs staff on successes and challenges faced (including what went well and didn’t go well with the various activities)

    If interested, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Anna Bundy at: anna@refugeeeducationcenter.org

    Or go to our website (refugeeeducationcenter.org) and fill out the volunteer form online.

    Location

    On-site
    860 Woodfield East Drive Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan, US

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