Description
Mission Groups Facilitators increase volunteer capacity by helping to host one-week volunteer groups that serve in Christian Appalachian Project's home repair programs. Responsibilities can include cooking, cleaning, conducting orientation, and facilitating and developing evening programming.
CAP AmeriCorps members also have the opportunity to participate in CAP's Volunteer Program. CAP Volunteers commit to direct Service, intentional Community, and Spirituality. In addition to their service, CAP volunteers share in dinner and devotion several nights a week.
Mission Groups Facilitators increase volunteer capacity by helping to host one-week volunteer groups that serve in Christian Appalachian Project's home repair programs. Responsibilities can include cooking, cleaning, conducting orientation, and facilitating and developing evening programming.
CAP AmeriCorps members also have the opportunity to participate in CAP's Volunteer Program. CAP Volunteers commit to direct Service, intentional Community, and Spirituality. In addition to their service, CAP volunteers share in dinner and devotion several nights a week.
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Living Allowance
$250
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$110 monthly
Benefits
Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Housing, Living allowance, Relocation allowance (if applicable), Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training
Additional Benefits
All food and housing is provided for members who choose to live in community. Stipend ("living allowance") is $125 bi-weekly for members who live in community and $422.72 bi-weekly for members who live independently.
Education Benefits
GED/High School Diploma
Education Requirements
GED
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Car recommended
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Subject to criminal background check