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11 people are interested
Website support
ORGANIZATION: MONGOLIAN SCHOOL OF COLORADO
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11 people are interested
We are seeking a tech-savvy volunteer to help maintain and update our website on a part-time basis! This is a great opportunity to use your skills to support a small nonprofit dedicated to making a difference in the community.
What You’ll Do:
- Refresh and improvement of current website
- Then, regularly update content and ensure the website stays current.
- Assist with occasional design and layout improvements.
- Troubleshoot minor website issues as needed.
Ideal Candidate:
- Experience with website platforms. (Wix)
- Attention to detail and design.
- Passionate about supporting community-driven initiatives.
Commitment: Flexible, part-time, remote.
Interested? Join us and make an impact! Email admin@mongolianschoolofcolorado.org to connect with us.
More opportunities with MONGOLIAN SCHOOL OF COLORADO
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About MONGOLIAN SCHOOL OF COLORADO
Location:
6940 S Holly Circle, Centennial, CO 80112, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to teach and instill our treasured Mongolian language, history, culture, and traditional values to our future generations.
Description
The Mongolian School and Community Center (MSCC) established its roots early on during the migration of Mongolian people to Colorado. Facing numerous challenges, such as learning a new language, navigating new social norms and systems, and finding employment, the MSCC became a community space for Mongolian immigrants.
As the first Mongolian community-based establishment in the country, the MSCC is deeply rooted in tradition, culture, and community. The MSCC is a trusted place where the Mongolian community can access resources and services that contribute to building healthy families.
Over the past two decades, our mission and services have evolved to meet the needs of our growing community. Early on, the MSCC focused on education: teaching English to children and adults, teaching mothers how to navigate the educational and health systems, and teaching them about American culture. As these early immigrants settled into society and began having families, the services at MSCC evolved to support not only those original settlers but now their children and grandparents.
Currently, the MSCC is pivoting to be the bridge of understanding and unity among three distinct generations of Mongolians - grandparents, who came here in the 1990s as adults; parents, who came here as children; and children born here. This generational divide can strain family relationships, leading to generational trauma and mental health stressors.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
September 21, 2024
SKILLS
- Website Programming
- Website Project Management
- Web Design
- Graphic Design
- Audio-Visual
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible