Opportunities From: Serve DC

Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor

As a volunteer mentor, you’ll support a young artist during their creative journey as they work on a youth-led film or arts-based project. we’re looking for mentors who can offer guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear.

Your role may include:

Providing advice, resources, and creative feedback

Assisting a student with their "interview for impact" or "Minor Missions" project. Those projects allow them to explore their passions and tell stories. 

Encouraging artistic growth while respecting their unique voice and vision

Organization: We Are Artistic C/O Hack Club

As a volunteer mentor, you’ll support a young artist during their creative journey as they work on a youth-led film or arts-based project. we’re looking for mentors who can offer guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear.

Your role may include:

Providing advice, resources, and creative feedback

Assisting a student with their "interview for impact" or "Minor Missions" project. Those projects allow them to explore their passions and tell stories. 

Encouraging artistic growth while respecting their unique voice and vision

Organization: We Are Artistic C/O Hack Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Part of the Solution. Change a Life. Become a Professional Mentor

Today, more than ever, you can be the change the world needs. At StreetWise Partners, we connect driven professionals with mentees from overlooked communities to provide the career support, skills, and connections they need to succeed.

By becoming a professional mentor, you’re leveling the playing field and shaping the future workforce. You will guide your mentee as they build essential job search skills and gain the confidence needed to secure and sustain meaningful employment.

Join us today and make a difference!

Learn more at a virtual information session: Mentor Information Session

Please reach out to Simitha Gopal at simitha@streetwisepartners.org if you have any questions or concerns.


Organization: StreetWise Partners

Today, more than ever, you can be the change the world needs. At StreetWise Partners, we connect driven professionals with mentees from overlooked communities to provide the career support, skills, and connections they need to succeed.

By becoming a professional mentor, you’re leveling the playing field and shaping the future workforce. You will guide your mentee as they build essential job search skills and gain the confidence needed to secure and sustain meaningful employment.

Join us today and make a difference!

Learn more at a virtual information session: Mentor Information Session

Please reach out to Simitha Gopal at simitha@streetwisepartners.org if you have any questions or concerns.


Organization: StreetWise Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 7, 2026

Zip Code: 20005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Connect Their Possibilities, One Byte at a Time! Seeking IT Professionals to Mentor

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Them Call The Shots! Healthcare Professionals Wanted to Mentor

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grow Together. Shine Forever. Mentor A Young Person at Spark!

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Bridge the Gap! Spark Seeks Professionals to Mentor

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

aMentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Them Level Up! Mentor a Young Personal with Spark to Reach Their Potential

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Future of IT Starts NOW! Mentor with Spark and Secure The Future

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inspire. Encourage. Serve. Join Spark and Empower a Young Person!

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Their Plan, Your Guidance! Join Spark and Guide a Young Person Down the Path to Sucess.

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Better Solutions, Better Tomorrow. Spark Sees Engineering Professionals to Mentor

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Making a LASTING Impact! Join Spark's Efforts to Empower the Future

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Knowledge, Connections, and Resources with Students on the Social Platform for Social Mobility

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

Organization: Backrs

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

Organization: Backrs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Up the Next Generation of Technology! Apply and Mentor with Spark

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn, Teach, Inspire. Join Spark and Mentor a Young Professional

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are You an IT Expert? Spark Seeks Your Help in Enriching the Lives of Upcoming IT Professionals

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spark Seeks Your Health Expertise in Enriching Lives. Mentor the Future!

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Mentor with Spark with the Journey! Pass along your knowledge and skills to a D.C. student! We're always looking for mentors with diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests to match with our students. Apply to mentor today! 

Mentors of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Requirements 

21 years old or older  Associate degree, technical degree, or higher  DMV metropolitan resident 

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – High School

1-year time commitment Call/text/email your mentee 1x a week Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month Communicate with Spark staff 2x a month

Flexible Mentoring Schedule – Year Up 

6-month time commitment  Meet with your mentee virtually or in-person 1x a month  Attend bi-monthly workshops 

Additional Benefits 

Network with other mentors and build a shared community Ongoing training  Community events  Increase opportunity and economic mobility for our young people

Ready to join? 
Complete the mentor application at https://sparkthejourney.org/become-a-mentor/ 

Organization: Spark the Journey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Tutor

Opportunity Title: Ayuda English Tutor

 

Opportunity Description: We are seeking volunteers that are TEFL certified or those who have significant ESL instruction experience to assist our clients on their journey to English proficiency.  As many of those we support start their new lives in the US, improving their English abilities is a common goal. Whether to expand job opportunities, continue schooling, access resources, or connect more intimately within their community, developing English proficiency can be helpful in the continuation toward self-sufficiency. This assistance will greatly benefit our clients for the variety of reasons noted above and many more beyond those mentioned!  

 

Volunteers assisting will connect with our clients for individual sessions that can occur in person or virtually. Given the certifications and/or experience volunteers have, they are expected to formulate the lesson plans. And while encouraged to utilize their own teaching materials, we do have resources to share that can be used.

 

Noted below are other specifics about this opportunity and pre-requisites, but volunteers at a minimum will need certification and/or minimum experience in addition to completing a full background check. Volunteers will need to meet the minimum commitment required with flexibility to offer during evening and weekend hours. Volunteers should be technological savvy, especially if instructing virtually, and will need to have a WhatsApp account to communicate with students.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Our Volunteer Coordinator Connor Paul

# of Volunteers Requesting: No limit but qualifications and vetting required

Responsibilities:

Manage bookings calendar including availability, time away, sessions offering, and information requested in sign up Check calendar and/or email to confirm sign ups and receive student contact information Connect with students receive bookings from to introduce self, confirm date/time, and share meeting link in advance if needed Assess students' initial abilities to tailor lesson plans and instructions to best meet their current level and goals Draft lesson plans and organize materials to provide structured learning for the students Meet with students, either virtually or in person, to teach prepared materials and provide English instruction Provide outside assignments for students to complete in between sessions for review in subsequent sessions Engage students in between classes using WhatsApp and other platforms Provide updates to our Volunteer Manager and record in tracker, address any attendance or behavioral issues if needed

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required: Aged 18+ or older TEFL/TESL Certification OR two years of English as a second language instruction (paid or unpaid) Successful completion of a background check in addition to costs associated Technologically savvy, Comfortable with virtual instruction Knowledge/experience using Microsoft Office, WhatsApp, and Zoom Excellent interpersonal and verbal skills, able to communicate with individuals of all different backgrounds and ages Polite, courteous, and a positive disposition Creativity, able to think outside the box Preferred: Previous experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/trauma Bilingual, ability to speak with clients in their native/heritage language (Spanish, French, Dari, Tagalog, Amharic, among others)

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is a medium to long-term commitment. Volunteers must offer two 30-minute sessions a week for bookings at a minimum but are encouraged to offer more. In person sessions can only occur during business hours to ensure oversight, virtual sessions can occur during evenings and weekends.

Technology Needed: Volunteers will need their own laptop or phone to participate in this opportunity and reliable internet connection. Volunteers should be comfortable using Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Bookings, Teams) in addition to WhatsApp and Zoom.

Sign Up/Application: To help support our English tutoring, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your assistance and/or request additional information before providing documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement) to complete as well as steps on how to complete self-background check.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com

Organization: Ayuda

Opportunity Title: Ayuda English Tutor

 

Opportunity Description: We are seeking volunteers that are TEFL certified or those who have significant ESL instruction experience to assist our clients on their journey to English proficiency.  As many of those we support start their new lives in the US, improving their English abilities is a common goal. Whether to expand job opportunities, continue schooling, access resources, or connect more intimately within their community, developing English proficiency can be helpful in the continuation toward self-sufficiency. This assistance will greatly benefit our clients for the variety of reasons noted above and many more beyond those mentioned!  

 

Volunteers assisting will connect with our clients for individual sessions that can occur in person or virtually. Given the certifications and/or experience volunteers have, they are expected to formulate the lesson plans. And while encouraged to utilize their own teaching materials, we do have resources to share that can be used.

 

Noted below are other specifics about this opportunity and pre-requisites, but volunteers at a minimum will need certification and/or minimum experience in addition to completing a full background check. Volunteers will need to meet the minimum commitment required with flexibility to offer during evening and weekend hours. Volunteers should be technological savvy, especially if instructing virtually, and will need to have a WhatsApp account to communicate with students.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Our Volunteer Coordinator Connor Paul

# of Volunteers Requesting: No limit but qualifications and vetting required

Responsibilities:

Manage bookings calendar including availability, time away, sessions offering, and information requested in sign up Check calendar and/or email to confirm sign ups and receive student contact information Connect with students receive bookings from to introduce self, confirm date/time, and share meeting link in advance if needed Assess students' initial abilities to tailor lesson plans and instructions to best meet their current level and goals Draft lesson plans and organize materials to provide structured learning for the students Meet with students, either virtually or in person, to teach prepared materials and provide English instruction Provide outside assignments for students to complete in between sessions for review in subsequent sessions Engage students in between classes using WhatsApp and other platforms Provide updates to our Volunteer Manager and record in tracker, address any attendance or behavioral issues if needed

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required: Aged 18+ or older TEFL/TESL Certification OR two years of English as a second language instruction (paid or unpaid) Successful completion of a background check in addition to costs associated Technologically savvy, Comfortable with virtual instruction Knowledge/experience using Microsoft Office, WhatsApp, and Zoom Excellent interpersonal and verbal skills, able to communicate with individuals of all different backgrounds and ages Polite, courteous, and a positive disposition Creativity, able to think outside the box Preferred: Previous experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/trauma Bilingual, ability to speak with clients in their native/heritage language (Spanish, French, Dari, Tagalog, Amharic, among others)

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is a medium to long-term commitment. Volunteers must offer two 30-minute sessions a week for bookings at a minimum but are encouraged to offer more. In person sessions can only occur during business hours to ensure oversight, virtual sessions can occur during evenings and weekends.

Technology Needed: Volunteers will need their own laptop or phone to participate in this opportunity and reliable internet connection. Volunteers should be comfortable using Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Bookings, Teams) in addition to WhatsApp and Zoom.

Sign Up/Application: To help support our English tutoring, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your assistance and/or request additional information before providing documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement) to complete as well as steps on how to complete self-background check.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com

Organization: Ayuda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We need Mentors!!

At BEST Kids Mentoring Program, we aim to empower and uplift youth in foster care and those at risk due to challenging environments. We believe in the transformative power of mentorship to guide these young individuals toward a brighter and more promising future. We call on compassionate individuals to join us in this impactful journey by becoming mentors.

By volunteering your time and expertise, you can make a lasting impact on the lives of youth who need it most. Many of these young minds face unique challenges and uncertainties, and your mentorship can provide them with a stable and caring relationship that serves as a guiding light. Whether you have a few hours a week or a month to spare, your commitment can make a significant difference in shaping the future of these resilient young individuals.

Becoming a mentor with BEST Kids means investing in these youth's lives and contributing to creating a stronger and more supportive community. Your guidance can help these young individuals build self-confidence, acquire essential life skills, and envision a future filled with possibilities. Join us today in fostering positive change and providing a beacon of hope for youth in foster care and those at risk – because every child deserves a chance to thrive.

 

Requirements to become a mentor:  

- You must be 21 years old or older  

- You must be in the DC area long enough to fulfill at least the 1-year commitment  

- You must have access to a reliable vehicle; either your own a car or have a subscription to Zipcar, etc.  

- You must adhere to our clearance procedures 

 

To apply, visit www.bestkids.org/mentor or email BEST Kids Volunteer Recruitment Team at volunteer@bestkids.org.   

 

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4961004/BEST-Kids-Mentor-Application

Organization: BEST Kids Mentoring Program Inc

At BEST Kids Mentoring Program, we aim to empower and uplift youth in foster care and those at risk due to challenging environments. We believe in the transformative power of mentorship to guide these young individuals toward a brighter and more promising future. We call on compassionate individuals to join us in this impactful journey by becoming mentors.

By volunteering your time and expertise, you can make a lasting impact on the lives of youth who need it most. Many of these young minds face unique challenges and uncertainties, and your mentorship can provide them with a stable and caring relationship that serves as a guiding light. Whether you have a few hours a week or a month to spare, your commitment can make a significant difference in shaping the future of these resilient young individuals.

Becoming a mentor with BEST Kids means investing in these youth's lives and contributing to creating a stronger and more supportive community. Your guidance can help these young individuals build self-confidence, acquire essential life skills, and envision a future filled with possibilities. Join us today in fostering positive change and providing a beacon of hope for youth in foster care and those at risk – because every child deserves a chance to thrive.

 

Requirements to become a mentor:  

- You must be 21 years old or older  

- You must be in the DC area long enough to fulfill at least the 1-year commitment  

- You must have access to a reliable vehicle; either your own a car or have a subscription to Zipcar, etc.  

- You must adhere to our clearance procedures 

 

To apply, visit www.bestkids.org/mentor or email BEST Kids Volunteer Recruitment Team at volunteer@bestkids.org.   

 

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4961004/BEST-Kids-Mentor-Application

Organization: BEST Kids Mentoring Program Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Mentor for High School Students

Did you ever need help navigating your own career path?  

Have you ever heard the expression, "You can't be it if you can't see it"?

Have you been looking for ways to empower the next generations?

 

Now is your opportunity to make a real impact on local DMV students and their future careers!  By sharing your career journey and advice on our GoPursue platform, you can help thousands of high school students in local public schools figure out what to pursue after graduation.

 

You're invited to take part in this virtual volunteer opportunity that is completely flexible to your schedule and takes less than 10 minutes per week.

 

Level 1 of volunteering: Spend 20-30 minutes creating your career profile on the GoPursue website.  You'll share your lessons learned and instantly hundreds of students will be able to learn from your profile.  

Level 2 of volunteering: You can continue helping for about 10 minutes per week, if you allow students to send you messages through the website. Like Linkedin messaging, highly motivated students love being able to ask for more individualized advice.  You will need to clear a simple background check in order to comply with K12 school volunteer policies, but we walk you through the virtual process every step of the way.

 

How to get started:

To check out the platform and sign up today, visit https://gopursue.io.  Or, check out these step-by-step instructions.

Have more questions? We made this FAQ document just for you!.

Organization: GoPursue

Did you ever need help navigating your own career path?  

Have you ever heard the expression, "You can't be it if you can't see it"?

Have you been looking for ways to empower the next generations?

 

Now is your opportunity to make a real impact on local DMV students and their future careers!  By sharing your career journey and advice on our GoPursue platform, you can help thousands of high school students in local public schools figure out what to pursue after graduation.

 

You're invited to take part in this virtual volunteer opportunity that is completely flexible to your schedule and takes less than 10 minutes per week.

 

Level 1 of volunteering: Spend 20-30 minutes creating your career profile on the GoPursue website.  You'll share your lessons learned and instantly hundreds of students will be able to learn from your profile.  

Level 2 of volunteering: You can continue helping for about 10 minutes per week, if you allow students to send you messages through the website. Like Linkedin messaging, highly motivated students love being able to ask for more individualized advice.  You will need to clear a simple background check in order to comply with K12 school volunteer policies, but we walk you through the virtual process every step of the way.

 

How to get started:

To check out the platform and sign up today, visit https://gopursue.io.  Or, check out these step-by-step instructions.

Have more questions? We made this FAQ document just for you!.

Organization: GoPursue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Career Mentor for High School Students

Did you ever need help navigating your own career path?  

Have you ever heard the expression, "You can't be it if you can't see it"?

Have you been looking for ways to empower the next generations?

 

Now is your opportunity to make a real impact on local DMV students and their future careers!  By sharing your career journey and advice on our GoPursue platform, you can help thousands of high school students in local public schools figure out what to pursue after graduation.

 

You're invited to take part in this virtual volunteer opportunity that is completely flexible to your schedule and takes less than 10 minutes per week.

 

Level 1 of volunteering: Spend 20-30 minutes creating your career profile on the GoPursue website.  You'll share your lessons learned and instantly hundreds of students will be able to learn from your profile.  

Level 2 of volunteering: You can continue helping for about 10 minutes per week, if you allow students to send you messages through the website. Like Linkedin messaging, highly motivated students love being able to ask for more individualized advice.  You will need to clear a simple background check in order to comply with K12 school volunteer policies, but we walk you through the virtual process every step of the way.

 

How to get started:

To check out the platform and sign up today, visit https://gopursue.io.  Or, check out these step-by-step instructions.

Have more questions? We made this FAQ document just for you!.

Organization: GoPursue

Did you ever need help navigating your own career path?  

Have you ever heard the expression, "You can't be it if you can't see it"?

Have you been looking for ways to empower the next generations?

 

Now is your opportunity to make a real impact on local DMV students and their future careers!  By sharing your career journey and advice on our GoPursue platform, you can help thousands of high school students in local public schools figure out what to pursue after graduation.

 

You're invited to take part in this virtual volunteer opportunity that is completely flexible to your schedule and takes less than 10 minutes per week.

 

Level 1 of volunteering: Spend 20-30 minutes creating your career profile on the GoPursue website.  You'll share your lessons learned and instantly hundreds of students will be able to learn from your profile.  

Level 2 of volunteering: You can continue helping for about 10 minutes per week, if you allow students to send you messages through the website. Like Linkedin messaging, highly motivated students love being able to ask for more individualized advice.  You will need to clear a simple background check in order to comply with K12 school volunteer policies, but we walk you through the virtual process every step of the way.

 

How to get started:

To check out the platform and sign up today, visit https://gopursue.io.  Or, check out these step-by-step instructions.

Have more questions? We made this FAQ document just for you!.

Organization: GoPursue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentoring with Mentors, Inc. @ Kid Power

Mentors Inc. @ Kid Power is a community-based program where DCPS and PC youth in grades 8-12 lead mentors in a one year (or longer) mentoring relationship. In this relationship, matches collaborate on the youth's personal, professional, and academic goals. The MI@KP program uses the Mentoring Road Map to guide protégés and their matches in setting and reaching their goals. This program follows national best practices that support enhanced youth outcomes and includes career site visits, college tours, enrichment activities, and ongoing match support. If you would be interested in this opportunity, please fill out our mentor application at this link or email our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@kidpowerdc.org. 

Organization: Kid Power

Mentors Inc. @ Kid Power is a community-based program where DCPS and PC youth in grades 8-12 lead mentors in a one year (or longer) mentoring relationship. In this relationship, matches collaborate on the youth's personal, professional, and academic goals. The MI@KP program uses the Mentoring Road Map to guide protégés and their matches in setting and reaching their goals. This program follows national best practices that support enhanced youth outcomes and includes career site visits, college tours, enrichment activities, and ongoing match support. If you would be interested in this opportunity, please fill out our mentor application at this link or email our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@kidpowerdc.org. 

Organization: Kid Power

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20024

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Young Learners with your Skills, Talents and Mentorship at Washington View

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Young Learners with your Skills, Talents and Mentorship at Winagte

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Young Learners with your Skills, Talents and Mentorship at Cedar Heights

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

So What Else has been at the forefront of innovative and inspirational education initiatives for DC youth for many years. Through curated courses of inquiry, SWE seeks to imbue young learners with the spirit of discovery through investigation and impart the courage to pursue knowledge unbounded by fear or prejudice while fostering a spirit of volunteerism.

SWE is looking for volunteers to support our mission of purposeful education. We welcome all who can contribute their passion for learning, their commitment to youth education and their desire to empower the leaders of tomorrow by serving as teachers, tutors, mentors and leadership resources.

SWE Youth Education programs are open to people 16 and older. 


Responsibilities:
Participate in SWE Youth Education workshops to develop curricular content and lesson delivery modalities. Work with SWE DC Youth Education staff to devise a workable schedule that can be consistently maintained.

Impact:
Help young learners navigate their path towards intellectual maturity, academic confidence and social responsibility.

Organization: So What Else

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20020

Allow Groups: Yes