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Peace Education Fellow- Little Friends For Peace

Actively Recruiting

Openings

1 currently recruiting

Service Dates

August 12, 2024 - July 25, 2025

Application Window

October 5, 2023 - May 31, 2024

Location

  • Baltimore, MD

Contact Information

Shae Agee
sagee@lutheranvolunteercorps.org

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Position Details

LVC Corps Member 2024-2025

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Description

Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a full-time service and leadership program operating in cities across the U.S. Our mission: to unite people to work for peace with justice. We do this by placing approximately 50 Volunteers in full-time positions at social justice organizations. Year Volunteers live together in intentional community, practicing simple and sustainable living, while exploring spirituality. LVC offers housing for yearlong service, modest stipend, health insurance, and paid vacation time.

- Lead Peace Programs at different sites for a variety of ages after the appropriate training and assisting
- Support the Executive Director (ED) with leading Peace Circles
- Assist in developing peace programs and outreach
- Support the ED with leading and training LFFP Volunteers
- Assist in creating email blasts, flyers, and program documents
- Assist in coordinating special events, one-time peace events, and Peace Camp
- Document your role and responsibilities, including what needs to be done each month, and outline how it should be done

Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a full-time service and leadership program operating in cities across the U.S. Our mission: to unite people to work for peace with justice. We do this by placing approximately 50 Volunteers in full-time positions at social justice organizations. Year Volunteers live together in intentional community, practicing simple and sustainable living, while exploring spirituality. LVC offers housing for yearlong service, modest stipend, health insurance, and paid vacation time.

- Lead Peace Programs at different sites for a variety of ages after the appropriate training and assisting
- Support the Executive Director (ED) with leading Peace Circles
- Assist in developing peace programs and outreach
- Support the ED with leading and training LFFP Volunteers
- Assist in creating email blasts, flyers, and program documents
- Assist in coordinating special events, one-time peace events, and Peace Camp
- Document your role and responsibilities, including what needs to be done each month, and outline how it should be done
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Living Allowance

$240 - $240 monthly

Benefits

Health coverage, Housing, Stipend, Training

Additional Benefits

LVC provides transportation to and from your placement, internet, utilities, and social justice trainings as well.

Education Requirements

Some College

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

21 - 99

Service Details

Focus Areas

Aging, Community & Nonprofit Development, Disability, Economic Security, Education & Youth, Environment, Health & Nutrition, Homelessness & Housing, Legal Assistance, Public Safety

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Indirect "capacity building" for a direct service program

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Individual and Team Placements

Service Setting

Charter School, Child Welfare Agency, Community-based Nonprofit, Community Development Organization, Disability Services Organization, Early Childhood Program, Elementary School, Health Clinic/Other Health Organization, Higher Education Institution, Homeless Shelter, Soup Kitchen, or Food Bank, National Nonprofit/Affiliate, Organization primarily serving older adults, Recreation or Youth Center, Religious Organization, School-based Nonprofit, Social Enterprise (nonprofit), Volunteer Placement Organization

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Shae Agee
sagee@lutheranvolunteercorps.org

Hosted By

Position Details

LVC Corps Member 2024-2025

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