Service-Learning OpportunitiesAt — Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC)

Opportunity Summary 

1) TUTORING/WORKING WITH CHILDREN: Students can assist with after-school homework tutoring, and delivering an after-school activities curriculum at various housing development sites.
 2) RESEARCH: Students can assist with research around Rapid Anticipation Loans (RAL̥s) and disclosures around RALs.
 3) RESEARCH AND SURVEY: Students could assist in surveying residents about various capacities such as leadership capacity, neighborhood security, and parent engagement. 
4) Establish ways to apply the Annie E. Casey Foundation̥s Family Economic Success model locally (www.aecf.org for more info)
5) PLANNING: Students could assist in writing a second-year plan to expand the FEP, especially around bundling of financial services and access to banking systems. 
6) Students can assist in gathering baseline data on who is banked and who is not. 
7) WRITING: Writing an information and referral booklet for VITA sites to hand out that would alert filers about other resources for low-income families in Ventura County. 
8) PUBLIC RELATIONS: Writing promotional materials for FEP outreach in future years. 
9) ASSIST LOW-INCOME FAMILIES: Train for Earned Income Tax Credit and then provide assistance to low-income families in completing intake forms at tax preparation sites. 
10) Provide education workshops to residents: Teach life/career skills, resume writing, budgeting, interview techniques, public speaking, financial literacy, basic computer skills etc. 
11) Have students analyze evacuation plan for CEDC communities.

If you have a skill or passion for computers, music, dance, teaching, archaeology, you will fit it very well! This is intended to enrich the student experience as well as, contribute to the overall wellbeing of children who live at our properties. Some have lived in overcrowded conditions, others have lived in their cars with their parents, while others have lived outside of the country, experiencing a new lifestyle while adjusting to their new environment. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THEIR LIFE! By participating with Cabrillo, you will also serve as their role model, to aspire to learn and pursue higher education. As a role model, you might be there only example of what it is to be a college student, you could open their minds and eyes to new and exciting paths, especially if they have never seen themselves outside of their existing world.

 

Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation is also interested in working directly with faculty from varied disciplines to build service-learning projects that support course outcomes.

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 

You will have gained a new respect for the need for social justice. This opportunity will enrich your life as much as you will enrich the lives of others. This could lead you to a new world of service; service to others and not to oneself.

Students will also learn about the mission, services, and population this organization serves and the issues that impact this population.

Opportunity Training 

The training will be conducted by the direct supervisor.

Additional risk specific to this opportunity 

Student must have their own vehicle and carry auto insurance. Safety information will be provided by our HR Department

Program 
Curricular Cmty Eng Lrng
Service Learning
Location Type 
Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Location 
Ventura, CA
United States
Expected Hours 
HoursDuration
4hours per week
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
Yes
Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
No Fees will be incurred by students
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
Ongoing