Volunteer: English Language Fluency Workshops -- in partnership with WBSDThe Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area. One of the keys to their success is learning English. We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge. So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them. We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend School District. Parents in bilingual households attend a training held by the Multi-lingual Family Services team. Down the hall, we provide children in bi-lingual households Fluent English Native Speaker Reading opportunities. If you can read in English, you are qualified! This opportunity begins in January for 10 weeks on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm. and then continues on Thursdays at the same time for 9 more weeks. If you respond to this volunteer experience you will be sent another form to choose the weeks you are available! The location will most likely be Green Tree School. This will be updated soon. Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. The Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area. One of the keys to their success is learning English. We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge. So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them. We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend School District. Parents in bilingual households attend a training held by the Multi-lingual Family Services team. Down the hall, we provide children in bi-lingual households Fluent English Native Speaker Reading opportunities. If you can read in English, you are qualified! This opportunity begins in January for 10 weeks on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm. and then continues on Thursdays at the same time for 9 more weeks. If you respond to this volunteer experience you will be sent another form to choose the weeks you are available! The location will most likely be Green Tree School. This will be updated soon. Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53090 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phonics Forward -- One-to-One English Language Support for adults and teensIf you are a native English speaker you are qualified for this role. We will match you with an English language learner of your same gender and provide a tool (a book or resource) for you to use to engage in "sound and sense" practice with English. This practice does not replace, it augments traditional ESL classes. We recommend participating in our training first and then waiting for your match. However, we like to get you started, so if you can't make the training times in the form, please let us know. Once contact is secured you can organize the time and place you will meet for your practice. The goal is to finish the resource. Then you can make new plans from there. Click HERE to sign up for our Phonics Forward Training and learn more! Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. If you are a native English speaker you are qualified for this role. We will match you with an English language learner of your same gender and provide a tool (a book or resource) for you to use to engage in "sound and sense" practice with English. This practice does not replace, it augments traditional ESL classes. We recommend participating in our training first and then waiting for your match. However, we like to get you started, so if you can't make the training times in the form, please let us know. Once contact is secured you can organize the time and place you will meet for your practice. The goal is to finish the resource. Then you can make new plans from there. Click HERE to sign up for our Phonics Forward Training and learn more! Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Mentorship - Aljirani MadisonPosition summary: Aljirani Madison (from the Swahili “jirani - neighbor” and Arabic “aljar - neighbor”) is a 6-month long volunteering program that pairs a companion or small group of companions with a refugee or refugee family to form an Aljirani Madison Group. Partner with a local refugee family to provide a warm welcome, companionship, and practical help. You will work with your partner to aid them in reaching their goals agreed upon in advance by your new partner and their JSS case manager. Potential goals may include developing English or financial literacy skills, career development, navigating public transportation, or getting to know the Madison community. You will play a key role in the successful resettlement of newly arrived refugees in the Madison community. Through your work and partnership in the Aljirani Madison program you will build a shared sense of community solidarity while ensuring that community newcomers are able to become self-sufficient. Potential activities: Note: We are currently encouraging volunteers and their Aljirani Madison partners to have a conversation around comfort levels with resuming in-person activities. In-person meetings following CDC guidelines are generally preferred for most clients, particularly those with digital literacy barriers. Aid in creating and developing understanding of a household budget Provide English lessons and conversation practice Explore continuing education programs together and look at community scholarships Practice scheduling a doctor’s appointment and learning how to go to the doctor’s office Teach how to use Google Maps to view bus routes and times, accompany partner on a first bus ride Cook together and share recipes Take part in community events, activities, and other recreational opportunitiesTime commitment: At least two hours per week for a period of 6-months. Note: At the 6 month mark, the Refugee Support Programs Coordinator will inform you that the formal volunteer period has concluded. It will be your decision on how to end the relationship with your partner and/or how to transition into an informal relationship or friendship. Please note that after the formal period ends, JSS will no longer provide volunteer support. Location: Since newcomers live all around Madison, you may not be able to count on being paired with someone who lives within walking distance of your residence. Take advantage of the Madison bus system and bike trails and introduce your companion to these transportation options too. When refugees first arrive most of them do not have a car or driver’s license. Supervision: The Aljirani Madison volunteer will provide basic weekly reports on meetings and have periodic check ins with the program coordinator to receive support and guidance. Qualifications and requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Skilled in navigating digital environments or willingness to learn. Maintain confidentiality of all client related information. Willing and able to commit to a relationship at least 6 months. Comfortable working with an individual/family who may not speak English. Comfortable using Google Translate or other means of communication and translation. Comfortable with navigating health, benefits, education, and other systems and bureaucracies. Practices culture humility; able to work with diverse populations. Flexible and able to adjust original goals to family’s needs. Able and willing to attend volunteer trainings. Language ability in French, Spanish, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Arabic, Dari, or Pashto helpful but not required.Benefits to volunteering: Develop your interpersonal and relationship building skills. Establish new community connections. Learn more about the global refugee crisis and what your community is doing to help. Be instrumental in the increased independence, social mobility, and opportunities for a new community member. Personal fulfillment through your support and solidarity with others! To apply, contact Paul Borowsky, 608-442-4083: paul@jssmadison.org Questions regarding position description can be directed to the Refugee Wellness Coordinator, Stephanie Taylor, at stephanie@jssmadison.org.Agency: Jewish Social Services Position summary: Aljirani Madison (from the Swahili “jirani - neighbor” and Arabic “aljar - neighbor”) is a 6-month long volunteering program that pairs a companion or small group of companions with a refugee or refugee family to form an Aljirani Madison Group. Partner with a local refugee family to provide a warm welcome, companionship, and practical help. You will work with your partner to aid them in reaching their goals agreed upon in advance by your new partner and their JSS case manager. Potential goals may include developing English or financial literacy skills, career development, navigating public transportation, or getting to know the Madison community. You will play a key role in the successful resettlement of newly arrived refugees in the Madison community. Through your work and partnership in the Aljirani Madison program you will build a shared sense of community solidarity while ensuring that community newcomers are able to become self-sufficient. Potential activities: Note: We are currently encouraging volunteers and their Aljirani Madison partners to have a conversation around comfort levels with resuming in-person activities. In-person meetings following CDC guidelines are generally preferred for most clients, particularly those with digital literacy barriers. Aid in creating and developing understanding of a household budget Provide English lessons and conversation practice Explore continuing education programs together and look at community scholarships Practice scheduling a doctor’s appointment and learning how to go to the doctor’s office Teach how to use Google Maps to view bus routes and times, accompany partner on a first bus ride Cook together and share recipes Take part in community events, activities, and other recreational opportunitiesTime commitment: At least two hours per week for a period of 6-months. Note: At the 6 month mark, the Refugee Support Programs Coordinator will inform you that the formal volunteer period has concluded. It will be your decision on how to end the relationship with your partner and/or how to transition into an informal relationship or friendship. Please note that after the formal period ends, JSS will no longer provide volunteer support. Location: Since newcomers live all around Madison, you may not be able to count on being paired with someone who lives within walking distance of your residence. Take advantage of the Madison bus system and bike trails and introduce your companion to these transportation options too. When refugees first arrive most of them do not have a car or driver’s license. Supervision: The Aljirani Madison volunteer will provide basic weekly reports on meetings and have periodic check ins with the program coordinator to receive support and guidance. Qualifications and requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Skilled in navigating digital environments or willingness to learn. Maintain confidentiality of all client related information. Willing and able to commit to a relationship at least 6 months. Comfortable working with an individual/family who may not speak English. Comfortable using Google Translate or other means of communication and translation. Comfortable with navigating health, benefits, education, and other systems and bureaucracies. Practices culture humility; able to work with diverse populations. Flexible and able to adjust original goals to family’s needs. Able and willing to attend volunteer trainings. Language ability in French, Spanish, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Arabic, Dari, or Pashto helpful but not required.Benefits to volunteering: Develop your interpersonal and relationship building skills. Establish new community connections. Learn more about the global refugee crisis and what your community is doing to help. Be instrumental in the increased independence, social mobility, and opportunities for a new community member. Personal fulfillment through your support and solidarity with others! To apply, contact Paul Borowsky, 608-442-4083: paul@jssmadison.org Questions regarding position description can be directed to the Refugee Wellness Coordinator, Stephanie Taylor, at stephanie@jssmadison.org.Agency: Jewish Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |