Volunteer Law Program FacilitatorAt — Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY)
Organization Name FLY (Fresh Lifelines for Youth)
Opportunity/Position Title Volunteer Law Program Facilitator
Position Summary/Description (please incl. days/hours)
In the FLY Law Program, our highly trained volunteers teach a fun, interactive 8- to 12-week course using our nationally recognized law-related education curriculum. The curriculum covers relevant topics such as police encounters, accomplice liability, three strikes, theft, vandalism, drugs, gangs, and police arrests. The curriculum is interesting and engaging to the youth, and is an excellent vehicle for us to teach critical life skills like anger management, problem solving, conflict resolution, and resisting negative peer pressure.
Everything is taught in a non-judgmental manner with no stigma is attached, which makes the youth more willing to learn. Mid-way through the semester, youth take a field trip to a local university law school where they tour the campus and act out a mock trial in the moot courtroom. The classes are taught in high schools, community centers, juvenile halls, and juvenile camps and ranches in Alameda and Contra Costa County.
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Type of service: Education (classroom assistance, tutoring, informational presentations)
Fingerprinting/Background Check Required Yes
Site Supervisor Name Alex Ford
Site Supervisor Email alexandra@flyprogram.org
Site Supervisor Phone Number 510-767-9979 ext.
Is this position: In Person (on-site)
If this opportunity is in-person, please list the locations/cities below: Oakland, San Leandro, Hayward, Union City, Antioch
Number of open positions 20
Minimum hours requested 2-3 hours a week, 3 trainings a semester
Position(s) are for: (click all that apply) Fall Semester
Hours | Duration |
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2-3 | hours per week |