Needs From: United Way of Lancaster County

Volunteer: Champions for Teens (C4T)

We are looking for champions!

Youth experiencing homelessness often lack a supportive adult influence who can help direct them in their education, post high school planning, and building community connections. The Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (ECYEH) program is sponsoring Champions for Teens (C4T) to support displaced youth in these areas. Through a structured curriculum, C4T offers high school youth experiencing homelessness the opportunity to work with an adult volunteer advocate who will serve as the student's "champion."

Our champions are matched with a high school student attending a school district in Berks or Lancaster County and will:

Build a working relationship with the youth Assist the youth in developing goals for post-secondary success Institute a workable plan with the student to reach those goals Develop a supportive network in the community

Successful advocates will have the following traits:

Empathy Conscientiousness Patience Persistence

Advocates will also be required to have the three clearances necessary to work with children in the state of Pennsylvania:

Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Clearance FBI Criminal History Clearance

Advocates must be 26 years of age or older, preferably residing in Berks or Lancaster County. Advocates must be able to commit to weekly meetings either in person (at an appropriate public setting) or virtually with their student-mentee. An online training will be provided along with a monthly check-in scheduled with the volunteer.

For more information, you can contact:

Melissa DeMotta, ECYEH Program Supervisor: meldem@berksiu.org Allyssa Kovich, ECYEH Program Specialist: allkov@berksiu.org

Visit our website: https://sites.google.com/berksiu.org/ecyeh/champions-for-teens

Agency: ECYEH Program (Region 2) at the Berks County Intermediate Unit

We are looking for champions!

Youth experiencing homelessness often lack a supportive adult influence who can help direct them in their education, post high school planning, and building community connections. The Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (ECYEH) program is sponsoring Champions for Teens (C4T) to support displaced youth in these areas. Through a structured curriculum, C4T offers high school youth experiencing homelessness the opportunity to work with an adult volunteer advocate who will serve as the student's "champion."

Our champions are matched with a high school student attending a school district in Berks or Lancaster County and will:

Build a working relationship with the youth Assist the youth in developing goals for post-secondary success Institute a workable plan with the student to reach those goals Develop a supportive network in the community

Successful advocates will have the following traits:

Empathy Conscientiousness Patience Persistence

Advocates will also be required to have the three clearances necessary to work with children in the state of Pennsylvania:

Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Clearance FBI Criminal History Clearance

Advocates must be 26 years of age or older, preferably residing in Berks or Lancaster County. Advocates must be able to commit to weekly meetings either in person (at an appropriate public setting) or virtually with their student-mentee. An online training will be provided along with a monthly check-in scheduled with the volunteer.

For more information, you can contact:

Melissa DeMotta, ECYEH Program Supervisor: meldem@berksiu.org Allyssa Kovich, ECYEH Program Specialist: allkov@berksiu.org

Visit our website: https://sites.google.com/berksiu.org/ecyeh/champions-for-teens

Agency: ECYEH Program (Region 2) at the Berks County Intermediate Unit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 19605

Allow Groups: No