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Become a Sparrow Clubs USA "STAR" Volunteer! |
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Sparrow Clubs Trained Area Representative -- Contact Us |
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About 9,600 kids (0-15 yrs) are diagnosed with cancer every year. There are over 96,000 public schools in the USA. What if one in every ten schools had a Sparrow Club? We dream of a day when not one of our small Sparrows goes without the adoption and support of a Sparrow Project in a local school. We also want to expand Dameon's dream of bringing "sanctuary" to schools by setting the stage for kindness to be a dominant theme. Youth in schools can do heroic things to help children who courageously face serious medical conditions and chronic disabilities--and their lives and schools are changed in the process! You can help make this dream come true by becoming a certified volunteer representative of Sparrow Clubs USA--a STAR! Please help us expand our service capacity into more and more schools by volunteering for Sparrow Clubs USA! |
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WAYS YOU CAN HELP AS A VOLUNTEER ... |
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Project Coordinator; Volunteer is trained and approved by Sparrow Clubs USA to procure the three components of a Sparrow Project including:
- Sparrow Application and Sparrow/family interview, profile and pictures are turned-in completed
- School is recruited that agrees to the Sparrow Project and registers online
- Sponsorship Form is completed pledged by business(es) or individual(s)
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Assembly Presenter: Volunteer is trained and approved by Sparrow Clubs USA to launch a new Sparrow Project by presenting a Sparrow Clubs “adoption” assembly to any elementary, middle or high school within their region. An assembly presenter may or may not be a Project Coordinator as well. |
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Club Advisor: Volunteer is trained and approved by Sparrow Clubs USA and the school to oversee the Sparrow Project—offering structure and guidance to student leadership and bringing the Sparrow Project to successful closure. |
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| Community Networker: Volunteer is trained to build and maintain relationships with local businesses and community partners involved with Sparrow including business sponsors, donors (including those that give in-kind gifts), hold potential fundraisers, etc... |
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| Family Care Liaison: Volunteers is trained to maintain contact with Sparrow families - understanding their needs, showing compassion, ensuring they have what they need, helping fill out forms and general assistance. |
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| Special Event Coordinator: Volunteer is trained to create special events such as community fundraisers, leadership receptions, Ask Events, etc. |
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| Communications Coordinator: Volunteers with the technology and skills are trained to offer media support such as website links, blogs, videos, slide shows, fliers, brochures or local newsletter articles. |
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| Office Administration: Volunteers with skills in administration and organization are trained to contribute office support a few hours per week . (Limited to regions with local offices) |
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| For more information about how Sparrow Clubs work ... |
| What is a Sparrow Project? |
| Launch a Sparrow Club at a school |
| Become a Sparrow Project Sponsor |
| Meet our Sparrows |
| Download Sparrow Application |
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