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FLY Law Facilitator

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ORGANIZATION: Fresh Lifelines for Youth - Law Program

  • 7 people are interested

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Facilitate LRE curriculum to justice involved and/or at-promise youth
  • Prepare for the program sessions by reviewing weekly lessons.
  • Make weekly phone calls to assigned youth in LRE program sessions.
  • Attend required trainings, field trip, and the recognition ceremony.
  • Inform Law Program Site Manager of any issues at LRE site.

TIME COMMITMENT :

  • Facilitators will prepare for the program session by reviewing the lesson prior to the session.
  • Facilitators will arrive to the site at least 15 minutes early and stay for 30 minutes after the session to debrief.
  • Facilitators will call assigned youth one time each week prior to the program session.
  • Facilitators will be available to transport youth to and from program sessions or for field trips, as necessary

TRAINING/SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS CAN EXPECT:

  • 32 hours of orientation and training.
  • Optional facilitator support meetings 2 times per semester
  • Regular contact with a Lead Facilitator and the Law Program Site Manager for personalized feedback, advice, and encouragement. Contact by phone, email, and in person, according to your preference.

QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:

  • Volunteers must be a minimum of 21 years old and COVID-19 vaccinated.
  • Volunteers must pass a criminal background check through the DOJ and FBI.
  • Must attend New Facilitator training sessions.
  • Must have a desire to connect with at-promise youth and youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system.
  • Must have a willingness to engage in tough conversations about race while understanding the realities of police relations in the Black and Brown communities.
  • Must possess strong listening skills and ability to quickly process discussions in real time.
  • Able to accept constructive criticism from youth, volunteers, and FLY staff.
  • Have access to reliable transportation a plus, but not required.

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS:

  • Internship and pro bono credit available.
  • Training on a variety of topics relating to youth development and access to social justice action opportunities.
  • Excellent resume-building opportunity for those interested in social work, probation, counseling, teaching, youth-related work, law school, and more.
  • Letter of recommendation upon request - after completing 1 semester of service.
  • Excellent opportunity to get experience with system-involved youth, as well as a ground level view of the juvenile justice system.
  • Make a sustainable, long-term difference in your community.

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About Fresh Lifelines for Youth - Law Program

Location:

568 Valley Way, Milpitas, CA 95035, US

Mission Statement

FLY’s mission is to partner with youth to unlock their potential, disrupt the pipeline to prison, and advance justice in California and beyond. FLY Values: ACCOUNTABLE DEDICATED RESPECTFUL EQUITABLE AND JUST LOVING INNOVATIVE HOPEFUL YOUTH-CENTERED

Description

Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to interrupting the pipeline to prison and supporting youth on their path to healthy, free, and productive lives . FLY’s 13-week Law Program builds agency and self-advocacy in youth through legal education workshops that cover topics such as knowing my rights, three strikes, property crimes, substance use, sex and consent, and gangs and community. These workshops are led by trained FLY facilitators who aim to create a co-learning experience with the support of media, activities, and discussion. FLY captures youth interest with valuable information about the deep and complicated history of the justice system and how it affects their lives. With this understanding, youth discover and discuss ways to navigate the system, while building their skills to make choices that align with their values and influence systemic change. Program components include legal education workshops, field trips to local law schools, and recognition ceremonies to celebrate youth for completing the program.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Justice & Legal
Children & Youth, Community, Justice & Legal

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

568 Valley WayMilpitas, CA 95035

(37.42748,-121.91515)
 

SKILLS

  • Group Facilitation
  • Critical Thinking
  • Problem Solving
  • Public Speaking
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • FLY’s minimum commitment is 1 semester. Facilitators will provide programming at an assigned school-based, community, or locked juvenile correctional facility site for 2 hours each week for 13 weeks.

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