Marbles Kids Museum - Teen Play Corps
As a nonprofit, Marbles relies on generous contributions of community members’ time, talent and energy to make a positive impact on kids and families. Whether you’d like to play in the exhibits or assist Team Marbles behind the scenes, we welcome your support of our mission to spark imagination, discovery and learning through play. Volunteer at Marbles to enrich the lives of children and reconnect with the kid in you!
Marbles Teen Play Corps:
Calling all rising 7th-10th graders! Do you love playing with younger children? Interested in building leadership skills and working alongside Team Marbles to spark imagination, discovery and learning? Marbles Teen Play Corps participants playfully engage younger kids in science, art, creativity, physical activity and hands-on learning in Marbles exhibits, programs, camps, events and in the community.
CLICK HERE to find more information and to apply.
Marbles Teen Play Corps:
Calling all rising 7th-10th graders! Do you love playing with younger children? Interested in building leadership skills and working alongside Team Marbles to spark imagination, discovery and learning? Marbles Teen Play Corps participants playfully engage younger kids in science, art, creativity, physical activity and hands-on learning in Marbles exhibits, programs, camps, events and in the community.
CLICK HERE to find more information and to apply.
Read and Feed
_Our concept is to combine a mobile classroom, a child friendly atmosphere,
books, food, and tutors to motivate children to become confident in their
academic skills so they have every opportunity to succeed in adult life.
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Note in the Pocket - Volunteerism & Teen Board
We provide clothing to impoverished and homeless schoolchildren in Wake County with dignity and love. Note in the Pocket believes that it is unacceptable that children are limited in their educational and social development because they do not have appropriate clothes for school.
We provide clothing to students identified by various schools and social service agencies in Wake County. Note in the Pocket works with Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) social workers and case managers from 12 other agencies, including Family Promise of Wake County (formerly Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network), The Salvation Army, The Carying Place, and Communities in Schools, that serve the homeless and impoverished.
CLICK HERE for more information and Volunteer Opportunities.
Teen Board:
Note in the Pocket’s Teen Board consists of twenty-five Wake County students in grades 9-12 who serve from June – May and participate in monthly meetings from September through May. Mentors will provide them with insight about the functions and demands of running a nonprofit organization, help them to develop and hone their leadership skills, and provide guidance and support in their efforts implement projects that will improve the lives of children throughout Wake County.
CLICK HERE for more information about Teen Board.
We provide clothing to students identified by various schools and social service agencies in Wake County. Note in the Pocket works with Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) social workers and case managers from 12 other agencies, including Family Promise of Wake County (formerly Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network), The Salvation Army, The Carying Place, and Communities in Schools, that serve the homeless and impoverished.
CLICK HERE for more information and Volunteer Opportunities.
Teen Board:
Note in the Pocket’s Teen Board consists of twenty-five Wake County students in grades 9-12 who serve from June – May and participate in monthly meetings from September through May. Mentors will provide them with insight about the functions and demands of running a nonprofit organization, help them to develop and hone their leadership skills, and provide guidance and support in their efforts implement projects that will improve the lives of children throughout Wake County.
CLICK HERE for more information about Teen Board.
YMCA of the Triangle
For more than 160 years, the YMCA of the Triangle has strengthened the very foundations of the community we serve. We’re proud of our diverse community and are passionate about being a positive force for good. We serve people from all walks of life in the Triangle area through YMCA memberships and programs. We're committed to nurturing the potential of children through Youth Development, improving the nation’s health and well-being by promoting Healthy Living, and fostering a sense of Social Responsibility by providing opportunities to give back and support neighbors.
CLICK HERE for more information and volunteer opportunities.