Volunteer Opportunities
 

The impact that CSDN makes in the community and the lives of its residents and schools depends on the work of dedicated volunteers. We appreciate your willingness to donate your time and your skills to make our efforts a success

Contact Us if you are interested in helping with the following skill sets and services

Mentors (Youth-Female-Male) for Youth, Females, & Males  
Mentors build and cultivate a relationship with an assigned group of youngsters through a variety of activities that promote family functionality
, academic achievement, character development, prevention of substance use, violence, pre-marital sex and school dropout. Mentors encourage the Mentees every step of the way. The Mentor models and teaches life skills lessons that help Mentees develop acceptable character and values. The relationship between the Mentee and Mentor develops into a powerful means of transforming lifelong patterns of behavior and freeing the Mentee to establish strong roots as a spiritually, emotionally, and socially healthy person. Mentors also spend time weekly catching up with the Mentee outside of the program.

Tutors
Tutors are needed to help tutor the mentees during and after school and on Saturday’s. The mentees will need tutoring in Math, Reading, Language, and Science. Tutors are required to make at least a once a week commitment. 

Mentoring Program Director
The Mentoring Program Director will work under the direction of the CEO and wil have overall responsibility for mentoring program oversight (planning, organizing, coordinating, and implementing) and utilization of the program resources. The Mentoring Program Coordinator reports to this function.

Mentoring Program Coordinator
The Mentoring Program Coordinator will have delegated responsibility to oversee the mentoring program at their assigned school. They will be the direct contact with school officials and will be responsible to establish monthly meetings with school officials and to collect program evaluation data and information.

Family Support Services Director
The Family Support Service Centers Director will work under the direction of the CEO and wil have overall responsibility for mentoring program oversight (planning, organizing, coordinating and implementing) and utilization of the program resources. The Family Support Service Center Program Coordinator reports to this function

Family Support Services Coordinator
The Family Support Service Coordinator will have delegated responsibility to oversee the program at their assigned church center. They will be the direct contact with church officials and will be responsible to establish monthly meetings with church officials and to collect program evaluation data and information.

Administrative Assistants
The Administrative Assistants will assist the CEO, Directors, and Coordinators with administrative duties (computer work, mailings, telephone calls, emails, copying, etc.). Must be familiar with Microsoft Office (word, spreadsheet, outlook, and powerpoint)

Volunteers
There are often opportunities to assist with other services and needs of the organization such as making calls, helping on a project, assembling materials and manuals, etc.

Prayer Partners
CSDN needs partners who are willing to commit time in prayer for the success of the ministry and funding for programs.