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Teach Art Remotely to Black Elders in Brooklyn
ORGANIZATION: One Community
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Who we are
The Sharing Network does something about the loneliness crisis by bringing together mostly Black, older, homebound, lower-income public housing residents in Brooklyn, NY, for activities and conversations by phone. When they join this warm, lively community, participants' lives are transformed.
Volunteer role
We seek a volunteer art teacher to lead a hands-on art group that meets for an hour each week during an 8-week term. Can you teach sculpture, collage, drawing, painting or needlework to non-artists in their 60s, 70s and 80s?
Here’s the challenge. All our meetings take place on the phone and we don’t use video. Whoever takes this position must be able to talk participants through each session without the benefit of visual cues. You don't see them, they don't see youl
We make it easier by sending out lesson plans by mail before that show students what to expect. It works. Other volunteer art teachers have led amazing groups by phone. Can you?
Requirements
- Experience as art teacher at any level
- Availability Mon-Sat during the day for an hour plus prep time
- Warmth, humor, imagination
- Interest in older people
- Ability to communicate instructions clearly by audio only
How to Apply
If you want to positively transform the lives of seniors and possess the communication skills necessary to teach art lessons by phone, we invite you to contact us. Please send us a message that describes you experience. Tell us why you're the right person to fill this position.
Benefits
- Contribute to enriching the lives of seniors facing loneliness
- Enjoy the satisfaction of helping clients work creatively
- Become part of a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to creating social impact
- Experience the friendliness and pleasure of your group
- Letters of recommendation cheerfully supplied to future employers
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About One Community
Location:
13 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, US
Mission Statement
One Community calls for Fort Greene and Clinton Hill residents and institutions to employ the powerful tools at their disposal, individually and as a community, to reduce inequality, dismantle divisions, and share the contributions which each part of the community offers We focus attention on inequality and separation, catalyze a fairer and freer allocation of resources and help remove impediments to change.
Description
Many local organizations do important, effective community work core activities. One Community asks that they explore how to maximize the number of local people in their community programs.One Community asks institutions to make local equal opportunity and the dismantling neighborhood barriers high-level institutional goals. Participating organizations will broadly and creatively examine all their operations to see what they can do as service providers, employers, owners of facilities, leaders and advocates, trainers and educators, etc. to advance local equity and sharing. The leading institutions will confer on an executive organization-wide authority to promote the goals.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
December 22, 2024
SKILLS
- Mental Health
- Visual Arts
- Drawing
- Pottery
- Adult Education
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 1 hour per week for 8 weeks plus prep time.