THE CITIZEN BLOG
THE CITIZEN BLOG
Answer Student Questions with Career Village
CareerVillage.org acts as a community of adults who educate, inspire, and give confidence to the young people who need it most.
How it Works
Students ask questions about any career on CareerVillage.org.
Volunteers can respond to questions on the site and get emailed new questions matching your set of skills and expertise.
Volunteers answer questions all from the convenience of their smart phones or computers!
Help students with their Scholarship Research Process
The Scholarship Academy (TSA), is a nonprofit founded by a recipient of over $200,000 in scholarships, teaches low- income and first-generation high school students how to create realistic college funding strategies.
Through in-school curriculum modules, financial aid counselor trainings, and access to an innovative scholarship planning platform, The Virtual Scholarship Center, we connect students to local/state-based scholarship resources that enable them to pursue debt-free degrees.
How it Works
Students sign up for virtual office hours via their virtual scholarship center account
Based on availability and interest, volunteers (you) will help students:
Understand their Financial Award Letter
Identify additional private aid
Re-negotiate their financial aid packages
Edit scholarship essays
Help the Visually Impaired with Be My Eyes
Be My Eyes is a free mobile app with one main goal: to make the world more accessible for blind and low-vision people. The app connects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers and companies from all over the world through a live video call.
How it Works
Someone who is visually impaired and in need of assistance will open the open and make their request.
Volunteers will get a notification on their phone with details about the request and the support needed.
Volunteers can respond to the request with a video call (think Skype or Facetime) and solve the problem in real-time.
Translate with Tarjimly
The Tarjimly mobile app allows the world’s 3 billion multilingual speakers to remotely volunteer their language skills as translators and interpreters for the 65 million displaced people. Today, it is the most accessible translator service in the world.
How it Works
A refugee or someone who needs a translator or interpreter uses the Tarjimly app to make their request for assistance in the language needed.
Volunteers will get a notification on their phone if their languages match, with details about the request and the support needed.
Volunteers can respond to the request with a live chat session where they can send text, voice notes, documents, or even get on a live phone call.
Send Digital Letters to Seniors at A.G. Rhodes
A note from A.G. Rhodes:
Health officials project challenges in the upcoming weeks with increasing COVID-19 cases expected nationwide, and we are taking difficult measures to further minimize risks. We greatly appreciate the outpouring of support, but out of an abundance of caution and to reduce the amount of physical items coming in and out of our building, as well as non-essential personnel coming up to our front door, we request that you NOT send mail, packages or deliveries to the A.G. Rhodes homes at this time. Please understand that we expect this to be a temporary situation, and we will post updates as necessary. Below are ways that you can continue supporting our residents and staff during these trying times.
One way you can help is by emailing notes, letters and cards of appreciation to residents at A.G. Rhodes. You may mail them to the activities departments of one or all of our three locations listed below, and they will distribute them.
You can send encouraging pictures, letters and drawings virtually by emailing them to waystohelp@agrhodes.org.