Volunteer With Us!
The Benefits of Volunteering with Us:
- Satisfaction of helping others
- Making new friends
- Learning about different life experiences
- Improving interpersonal skills
- Increasing self-esteem
- Gaining work experience
- Enhancing your resume
- Volunteer hours can be recorded on your college transcript.
- Volunteer hours can be used as service points for campus organizations.
Types of Volunteering Opportunities:
Notetaker:
Takes comprehensive lecture notes for hearing impaired, physical impaired, or learning disabled students.
How to sign-up to become a Volunteer NotetakerProctor:
Oversees administration of exams for students with varying disabilities.
Reader:
Reads textbooks and library research materials on tape for visually impaired and learning disabled students. Can be done in the privacy of your own home, with flexible hours.
Scribe:
Writes down information dictated by a visually impaired, physically impaired, or learning disabled student.
Contact:
For more information please contact Mariana Ramirez, Notetaking Coordinator:
marianaramir2015@health.kindaigokin.com or (561) 297 3880