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Woodland Hills kids impacted by chronic illness want to learn hobbies from YOU!
ORGANIZATION: CoachArt
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87 people are interested
CoachArt matches kids impacted by chronic illness with volunteers who work with them 1-on-1 to teach them an art or athletic activity.
Alhambra kids have signed up and told us what they want to learn -- now will you give them 8 lessons in a topic that you can teach? Such as the following: Basketball, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis, Drums, Guitar, Piano, Violin, Voice, Ukulele, Flute, Trumpet, Baking, Computer/Digital Media, Cooking, Engineering, Science.
We even have a new online platform that makes it incredibly easy to see the CoachArt kids near you and what they want to learn.
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About CoachArt
Location:
515 S Flower St, 18th & 19th Floors, Los Angeles, CA 90071, US
Mission Statement
CoachArt’s mission is to create a transformative arts and athletics community for families impacted by childhood chronic illness.
Description
CoachArt is a non-profit organization offering free lessons in the arts and athletics to children impacted by chronic illness, ages 5-18. Our vision is that one day every family impacted by chronic illness will be connected to a community of support and an opportunity to learn and grow together.
We partner with talented volunteers and arts/athletics programs to offer lessons in music, art, yoga, photography, dance, soccer - and more! Our CoachArt team matches each individual child with our volunteers and program partners, who provide 8 week lessons in a shared activity of choice.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
21338 Dumetz RoadLos Angeles, CA 91364
DATE POSTED
November 18, 2024
SKILLS
- Coaching
- Outdoor Recreation
- Music Therapy
- Visual Arts
- Music Arts
- Arts Administration
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Schedule the four 1-hour lessons yourself!
- Common misperception: You do NOT need to be an expert to intro a kid to a new hobby!