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Adolescent Book Group Volunteer Facilitator

Do you love provoking thoughtful discussions, wrestling with deep topics in text aloud and in writing, and helping teenagers make connections to one another and the world around them? We’d love to have you volunteer to support our Adolescent Book Group Program (ABG)! Through reading new, diverse novels; engaging projects; writing workshops; and discussion sessions, teens in our Adolescent Book Group enhance their critical thinking skills, self-esteem and ability to express themselves.

Our Adolescent Book Group program serves 300-500 teenagers in schools and after-school programs throughout San Diego each year. Many of the teens with whom we work are facing extraordinary life circumstances such as homelessness, violence, teen pregnancy and impact by the justice system. Words Alive's commitment to reading diverse and relevant texts provides an avenue for program participants to connect books to themselves and the world while changing the story of their life.

We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to work with amazing teens IN-PERSON at sites in San Diego for our Fall 2023 Programming.

Volunteer facilitators lead every other week book group discussions with teens using Words Alive discussion guides and enrichment materials to ensure that program goals are met.

Volunteer Responsibilities:  

  • Read designated books prior to attending the monthly discussion group.

  • Attend all ABG monthly (or every six-week) book discussion groups.

  • Using Words Alive discussion questions, facilitate the 60 or 90-minute book group discussions each month (or every six-weeks)

  • Prepare enrichment materials in advance of discussions.

  • Encourage open communication among volunteers and program participants.

  • Support an environment where all program participants feel engaged and safe.

  • Use inclusive language

  • Attend all Words Alive sponsored in-service trainings, workshops, and appreciation events.

  • Communicate regularly with Words Alive staff, school sites, and other volunteers.

Ideal Volunteers Should:

·       Enjoy reading young adult literature

·       Be comfortable engaging in conversation with teens, often wrestling with topics of interest to teens

·       Be culturally sensitive to the diverse backgrounds of our students

·       Have reliable transportation

·       Have a positive attitude

Hours and Locations:

Volunteers work with a team of other volunteers at an assigned school site in San Diego. Volunteers typically spend 2-5 hours per month. Classroom sessions are 60-75 minutes every other week, with the remainder of the time is spent reading the book and prepared guides.

Required Paperwork and Training:

·       Volunteers will need to submit a completed application

·       Volunteers must be 18 years or older

·       Attend a 1-hour volunteer orientation for all Words Alive volunteers

·       Complete a background check

·       Attend a 2-hour training specific to the Adolescent Book Group program

·       COVID requirements: provide proof of full vaccination, complete COVID waiver, comply with school requirements regarding masks.

·       Submit a negative TB test.

To Get Started: Email [email protected] or call us at 858-274-9673 to sign up for the next orientation and training.

Read Aloud Volunteer Classroom Reader

Read Aloud with Children and Inspire Life-Long Learners

Do you enjoy reading aloud to young kids? Share your love of reading with young children! The Words Alive Read Aloud Program (RAP) operates on the knowledge that reading aloud to young children is the most important thing we can do to help them become motivated, strong readers. Every month the Read Aloud Program serves approximately 2,000 preschool and elementary school students attending Title I (low-income) elementary schools. Many students we serve live in communities with limited educational resources.

We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to provide stimulating, shared-reading experiences in our preschool and elementary classrooms IN-PERSON. Our Fall 2023 Programming will start the second week of October.

Our Read Aloud Program volunteers provide weekly shared-reading experiences to help these young students develop the cognitive, language, and social-emotional skills necessary to be successful adults. No prior teaching experience is necessary; curriculum guides offering themed example questions, group activities, and useful tips and tricks for an engaging reading session will be provided to support volunteers in preparing for their sessions.

Goals and Outcomes:

Read Aloud volunteers work to build healthy reading habits, encourage reading comprehension, boost phonological awareness, and provide opportunities for self-expression and world exploration. We explore new and diverse texts using five anchors, read, talk, sing, play, and connect to help foster the love of reading.

Ideal Volunteers Should:

·       Enjoy reading

·       Be comfortable spending time with young children

·       Be culturally sensitive to the diverse backgrounds of our students

·       Have reliable transportation

·       Have a positive attitude

Hours and Locations:

We have in-person volunteer positions available to support children across San Diego County.

Volunteers work remotely at an assigned school site. Volunteers typically spend 30 minutes per classroom reading and providing fun, educational activities. Commitment varies by site; most volunteers commit to 2 or more classes weekly. Preparation for reading sessions can be done in as little as 15 minutes.

Currently, we are seeking out individuals who would be interested in volunteering at these particular school sites:

  • Carver Elementary, Oak Park

  • Hamilton Elementary, City Heights

  • Harriet Tubman Village Charter, College Area

  • Ibarra Elementary, City Heights

  • Rolando Park Elementary, Rolando Park

Required Paperwork and Training:

·       Volunteers will need to submit a completed application

·       Volunteers must be 18 years or older

·       Attend a 1-hour volunteer orientation for all Words Alive volunteers

·       Complete a fingerprint background check

·       Attend a 2-hour training specific to the Read Aloud Program

·       COVID requirements: provide proof of full vaccination, complete COVID waiver, and (if required by school) wear masks during in-person sessions.

·      Submit a negative TB test.

To Get Started: Email [email protected] or call us at 858-274-9673 to sign up for the next orientation and training.

Prepare Crafts for Families

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Local to San Diego County? Help prepare crafting materials for our Family Literacy Program in a bag! Each bag includes a book and craft tie-in activity to help families build healthy reading habits at home. Pick up the materials from us and prepare them in the comfort of your own home. Drop them off when you're finished!

Interested? Click here to sign up for a volunteer orientation!