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Our volunteers help us with special events; assist Philadelphia's New Americans gain familiarity with a new language by acting as a English Language Facilitator; help departments maintain their collections; provide senior citizens with one-on-one with computer assistance; and help to shelve both new and returned material.

Once you return the completed application, we will contact you and schedule an interview to discuss your interests and volunteer options.

If you are unable to commit to volunteering for our suggested 2—3 month window, a seasonal volunteer position might be right for you! Available positions change throughout the year and are listed in our Volunteer Opportunities.

Parkway Central Library, the hub of the location Free Library system, has a number of particular projects in need of volunteers. Students in grades 7—12 can lend their helping hands to the Free Library, too! Interested Graduate students can enhance their educational program of study with a wide variety of opportunities that can be experienced volunteering in a large urban public library setting. For more information about unpaid internships with The Free Library, please contact The Office of Public Service Support at or via email at internships freelibrary.

Group volunteers are welcome at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Download and print a Volunteer Application Form. Every possible attempt will be made to find a match between applicants and available jobs, but the Library reserves the right to turn away volunteers when skills, interests, schedules and transportation are considered. Volunteers provide the Library with positive community exposure and unparalleled public relations benefits, so certain expectations are expected of our valued volunteers.

Volunteers do not need library experience, but certain skills are invaluable for working in a library. Volunteers prepare discussion questions, facilitate meetings and assist groups with selecting books. We ask for a six-month commitment. Library staff instructors offer computer and tablet classes at the Central Library on weekdays. Volunteers help patrons who have with limited computer experience with learning activities during classes.

Volunteers assist instructors with learning activities for English language learners. Activities are designed to help people develop speaking, listening, writing and reading skills.

Volunteers tutor students in all subjects and may also specialize in high school subjects. Most of the students are first-generation Americans who speak a language other than English at home.

Volunteers provide Homework Help once a week when Seattle's public schools are in session. We ask for a commitment for the entire school year, September - June. We ask that prospective volunteers submit their application in July for the new school year's Homework Help program. However, we accept applications throughout the school year as we continue to place volunteers. Assist staff with providing a welcoming environment for patrons at the Library's programs. Provide operational support and help staff maintain attractive collections and displays.

The responsibilities of each volunteer will vary, depending on interests, skills and availability. We ask for a three-month commitment. Our Spanish Circle program at the Central Library provides intermediate- and advanced-level Spanish language learners with opportunities to enhance their conversational skills in a social setting.

Volunteers who are fluent in Spanish collaborate to plan and facilitate small group discussions on various topics. We host a variety of events at the Central Library throughout the year, including author readings, film screenings, cultural programs, the Global Reading Challenge for elementary school students and other events for children. Friendly volunteers welcome patrons, distribute surveys, manage book-signing lines and assist staff with event logistics. Help children's librarians provide a fun and enjoyable environment for children at Story Time at Library branches.

Assist with librarians with room set up and take down, welcoming families, singing songs and making crafts. Most of the Story Time programs are offered on weekday mornings. We ask for a four-month commitment.

Volunteer ambassadors welcome people to the Central Library and provide information about classes, events, exhibits and meetings in the library. They also offer tourist information and directions to downtown locations. Successful volunteers have public service and communication skills, familiarity with the library and Seattle, and compassion for people from all walks of life. You can send an email to volunteer spl. Because of considerable interest in volunteering at the Library, we are unable to place all interested volunteers.

For other local volunteer opportunities, you can check these websites:.



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