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Stamford volunteers: kids impacted by chronic illness are looking for a 1-on-1 coach!
ORGANIZATION: CoachArt
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42 people are interested
Did you know there are kids impacted by chronic illness who want to learn about YOUR art or athletic hobby?
Kids leaving the childrens' hospital sign up with CoachArt and tell us what they want to learn. Then volunteers like YOU agree to give them 4 one-hour lessons.
Do you want to coach:
Ukulele
Acting
Art
Culinart Arts
Science
Engineering
Gaming / Coding?
We have an online platform where you can:
- complete your online training
- see a map of the CoachArt kids in your area and what they want to learn
- schedule a match using our new CoachArt Connect platform!
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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
97 Bridge StStamford, CT 06905
DATE POSTED
November 18, 2024
SKILLS
- Youth Services
- Child Development
- Cooking / Catering
- Mechanical Engineering
- String Instrument
- Acting
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!