Organization
Generation Hope

Virtual Tutors Needed to Support Teen Parents in College

Duration
Recruiting now
Location
Washington, DC

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

Remote

Recruiting now

Washington, DC 20017

About this Opportunity

TUTORING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TEEN PARENTS IN COLLEGE!

We're looking for individuals who have experience and expertise in various college courses to serve as virtual tutors for our Scholars. Generation Hope Scholars are teen parents that are pursuing a college education to make a better life for themselves and their child.

Time Commitment: As needed, typically once a week for about an hour. You will be contacted by our Tutoring Coordinator when your help is needed.

To sign up as a tutor, please complete the volunteer form below and upload your resume where indicated!

GENERATION HOPE VOLUNTEER FORM

About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is the only community-based nonprofit organization in the DMV region focused on college completion and early childhood success for two populations that are dismissed regarding their potential and dreams for the future: teen parents and their children. Founded in 2010, Generation Hope selects teen mothers and teen fathers who have displayed academic achievement and a desire to go to college to become Scholars in the Generation Hope Scholar Program. Once accepted, Generation Hope provides each Scholar with three supports that we believe increase the likelihood that they will obtain their college degree; up to $2,400 per year in tuition assistance, one-on-one mentoring, and case management. Additionally, Scholars receive an increased network of support from the extended family that the program provides to them and to their young children. This support stays with Scholars until they earn their two or four-year degree. Our tutors are a critical piece of this support, as they help make it possible for our Scholars to thrive in higher education.



Issue area

  • Education