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Apply Now. We create a normal living atmosphere through main activities that emphasize the mind and body connection: Academics — School comes first for our residents and regardless of how much time your son needs to spend with us, we never let schoolwork suffer.
Many students arrive with failing or less-than-desirable academics and wish to turn their academic careers around. Not only do we help your son reach his potential personally, we help him excel in the classroom, providing personalized tips to help him focus and succeed for his learning style. Physical Health — A strong body is also the sign of a strong mind, and we at Equinox RTC believe that a positive mind is also driven by a healthy outlook on life. By integrating health and fitness into the daily routine, you son will have a healthy mind and body which translates to a better life.
Who does Equinox RTC help? As a parent, we want what is best for our child, but it can sometimes be difficult to figure out just what exactly is the best option for dealing with these issues. The entire It could be tripping someone in the hallway at school. It could be whispers at the back of the bus.
It could be missing lunch money. What volunteers do: The Thrift Shop is always in need of help for retail sales, merchandising and inventory. The Food Pantry requires much assistance for food drive collections, stocking shelves, and distributing goods. Mission: The mission of Oasis is to change the lives of women and children by breaking the cycle of poverty through compassionate programs designed to feed, clothe, educate, and empower women and children in need.
Mission: Promotes great childhoods, positive parenting and healthy child development. Founded in , all our efforts throughout the state are dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect in all forms for all New Jersey children. Mission: To assist African Americans and disadvantaged urban residents in the achievement of social and economic self-sufficiency.
Provide full day child care and pre-school, help find employment, help with housing, and provide financial literacy education. Mission: To harness the intelligence and positive energy of low-income young people to rebuild their community and their lives. Incorporates academic instruction, training in in-demand sectors, case management, and life skills and career counseling; service-learning; leadership development; and follow-up services.
What volunteers do: Mentor-- the impact of mentorship on the life of a disconnected young adult is immeasurable. Before enrollment, many applicants lack positive role models who can help them identify and strive toward positive life goals. We Are NJ Values. At-Risk Youth. All Stars Project Inc. Region: Newark, Essex County. Helping with special projects, such as our Holiday Wishing Wall. Region: New Brunswick, Middlesex County. Arts Unbound. Assist with exhibits and other events.
Solicit in-kind donations of supplies. Host a party in your home to sell art or recruit volunteers and donors. Interview our artists and learn about their work. Prepare kits and projects for later use in the classroom.
Research grant prospects and other funding sources. Data entry. Stuff envelopes, prepare mailings. Inventory our supplies and art. Region: Orange and Maplewood, Essex County. They meet between 4—6 hours a month to share fun activities, stories, and a little bit of themselves. The schedule can be flexible to meet the needs of mentors and their Littles. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekend or in the evening.
Others get together with their Littles after school. Similar to our Community Program, it is based on the proven results of one—to—one mentoring. School—based mentoring takes place in schools, libraries and community centers, where Bigs and Littles meet once a week to talk and have fun. You can play or jump rope or shoot hoops — whatever you and the student enjoy. Volunteers enjoy this option as it does not interfere with their evening or weekend activities.
Kids enjoy it and parents know what a difference it makes. But some of the biggest supporters of School—Based Mentoring are actually teachers. They see students come back from their one hour a week mentoring sessions with confident smiles, ready to learn and ready to succeed. Kids who feel better about themselves do better in school. Region: Statewide. Bridge of Books Foundation. Region: Rumson, Monmouth County.
Region: Trenton, Mercer County. Organize items in our warehouse and help donors on the donation dock. Sewing Space: Cut fabric, organize sewing material and teach our clients to sew, knit or crochet basic items. No experience necessary! Free Store: Assist with sorting incoming donations of clothing, household items and linens and organize by category.
Homework Helper Adult Tutoring Teaching Kitchen: Teach a low-budget healthy cooking class to either adults or children. Art Space: Encourage our clients to express themselves through painting, drawing and poetry.
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