JA "Jams" Program - Volunteer

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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT MEANS SUCCESS (JAMS) is an innovative program that prepares and inspires students to be successful in middle school and beyond. The program enables 6th – 9th graders to collaboratively explore business challenges while developing creativity, critical thinking, and communication skills. The JAMS programs at KIPP Strive Primary and KIPP Vision Academy in Atlanta are seeking volunteers. 

This is a great way to gain experience working with students in a school environment.
Training will occur on Tech’s campus! 
For more information, Click on Read More.KIPP STRIVE Primary
Event name: JAMS (JA Means Success)
Event description: Junior Achievement of Georgia needs your support in our middle school program at KIPP Strive!
Event date(s): 9/18/2013
What volunteers will do? Assist students in creating innovative solutions to real life business challenges.
Training provided? Training will be provided by a JAMS staff member and will last about 1 hour.
Numbers of hours/days per week? 1.5 hours
Length of commitment? 7 weeks
Transportation needed? JA of Georgia will not be able to provide transportation.
Directions/hyperlink/website? http://www.kippmetroatlanta.org/KIPP-STRIVE-Primary
Contact information? Carla Marquez: cmarquez@georgia.ja.org; 404.281.3870

KIPP Vision Academy

Event name: JAMS (JA Means Success)
Event description: Junior Achievement of Georgia needs your support in our middle school program at KIPP Vision!
Event date(s): 9/18/2013
What volunteers will do? Assist students in creating innovative solutions to real life business challenges.
Training provided? Training will be provided by a JAMS staff member and will last about 1 hour.
Numbers of hours/days per week? 1.5 hours each week
Length of commitment? 7 weeks
Transportation needed? JA of Georgia will not be able to provide transportation.
Directions/hyperlink/website? http://www.kippmetroatlanta.org/KIPP-Vision-Academy
Contact information? Carla Marquez: cmarquez@georgia.ja.org ; 404.281.3870

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