Enable job alerts via email!
Boost your interview chances
Join a forward-thinking organization as a Virtual Coach Volunteer and make a meaningful impact in the lives of young Black girls. This role involves providing mentorship and support through a six-month coaching program, fostering resilience and empowerment. With a commitment of just a few hours each week, you can help shape the future of youth in your community. This innovative program seeks dedicated individuals who are passionate about making a difference, offering a unique opportunity to engage with and inspire the next generation. Become a vital part of a mission-driven initiative and help empower young girls to achieve their dreams.
16 people are interested
Become a Virtual Coach Volunteer and be part of our See Her Be Her Coaching Program!
We are looking for Professional Black Female Coaches. At I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation, our See Her Be Her Program is a six-month youth coaching program for Black girls aged 8-19 years in the United States.
Title: Coach
Duration: 6 months to 12 months
Hours: 1 mentee = 2 hours per week, 2 mentees = 4 hours per week
Location: Fully Remote but must be located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Location: 3640 White Plains Road, Bronx, NY 10467, US
History: Incorporated in 2013 and achieving Tax-Exempt Non-Profit status in 2014, I'RAISE has grown into a formidable force for positive change. Initially focused on mentoring, the organization recognized the critical need for mental health support in public schools and strategically pivoted to address this gap. Today, I'RAISE champions equity in mental healthcare through culturally responsive programs that foster resilience, well-being, and empowerment for youth.
About I’RAISE: I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation, founded in the heart of the North Bronx in 2012, began as a mentoring program for at-risk female youth living in New York City Authority Housing. Under the visionary leadership of CEO Shanequa Moore, the organization quickly expanded its reach and impact. Shanequa, a Bronx native who overcame poverty and significant life challenges, was inspired to give back to her community, creating a resilient organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and youth.