OUR MISSION: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most,
to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

 











Many of our community partners support our efforts by allowing their employees to volunteer their time in our programs or sign up to volunteer as part of a civic group.  In addition there are countless numbers of residents and high school students who volunteer their time after school and during the summer months.  As well as program volunteers, we need special event volunteer and  dedicated community members to serve on our Board of Directors.

 

Volunteer Application

Prospective volunteers have a choice of 2 locations for their service.

 

Boys & Girls Club of

 Franklin/Williamson County

129 West Fowlkes Street Ste. 1000

 

Fairview Boys & Girls Club

1814 Fairview Blvd

 

Volunteer Handbook 

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities
(must be 16 years of age or older)
  1. Project Learn - This integrated after-school and summer technology learning enhancement experience consists of Homework Help and Tutoring as well as High-Yield Learning and Leisure Activities using traditional teaching and learning methodology. Volunteers are needed for tutoring and helping members with homework.
  2. Character Counts - This program helps members to build character and values in six key areas: trustworthiness, respect for others, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. Adult volunteers are needed to mentor members and provide a good role model for right and wrong.
  3. Keystone Clubs/Torch Clubs - It is extremely important to that we teach our members and especially our teens the importance of community service and caring for others this program stresses these values. Volunteers are needed to attend meetings and work with members in regard to Keystone Club and Torch Club activities.
  4. Mentoring Program - The purpose of the mentoring program is to have successful adults serve as positive role models for our youth members in a one on one setting. Our youth members need to know that they have adults that care about them. We ask that an adult mentor spend at least one hour a week for a minimum of 13 weeks meeting with the youth at the Club. Time can be spent talking, doing homework, playing games or participating in other Club programs. Mentors make arrangements with parents for activities outside the club,
  5. Coaching Club Members - The Clubs sometimes sponsor sporting events, martial arts, tennis, etc. Volunteers are needed to assist with these programs.
  6. Events - We have a number of community activities throughout the year, attracting a wide variety of individuals and corporations.  Events include the Steak & Burger Dinner, Golf Classic and Wine Down Main Street.  If you enjoy logistics, are creative or just want to help, we would love to have you!
  7.  Field Trip Support   Field trips are an integral part of Boys & Girls Clubs programming. We could use your help to keep our children safe while they are outside of the building.

 

Volunteer Requirements

Our volunteers need to be consistent, caring, flexible and motivated to work with children. You also must meet the following requirements before we can assign you to a Club:

  • 16 years of age
  • Possess a high school diploma
  • Complete a volunteer application
  • Conduct an interview with William Tucker for the Franklin location Tamara Peay for the Fairview location.
  • Attend an orientation session.
  • Pass a criminal background check i(any convictions for drugs, alcohol, DUI, violent crimes against children or any violent crimes will prohibit you from volunteering)   All volunteers 18 and older are required to undergo this background check before working with children.

 

Volunteering as a Group

Co-workers, youth groups or school classes, civic organizations, social clubs, family, sororities, fraternities or alumni associations, social clubs or church group members are all encouraged to volunteer together. 

 

Opportunities for group volunteering:
Are you part of a group who would like to volunteer? Let us help your group or organization find volunteer projects for you. We will work with your group coordinator to identify the special interests and skills of your group and match you with a Club that needs your help.

 

Tips for Volunteering as a Group:

  • One person from the group will need to be the primary group contact. This person will receive all communications on behalf of the group regarding volunteering, and be responsible for organizing and communicating with all group members.
  • What talents and experiences are volunteers interested in sharing in this group effort?
  • The group should take an assessment of all group members' availability for interests in and goals for a group volunteer activity. This will help you in choosing a group assignment, and ensure that everyone has a positive experience and that their expectations will be met.
  • Groups should be flexible with the types of volunteer projects they will consider doing. Sometimes, an activity that you would not have previously thought of doing can be the most rewarding.
  • If you are volunteering on behalf of an organization or company, you must make sure the organization or company supports the group volunteering activity and all the responsibilities such entails. If you are participating in an employee-based group volunteering activity on company time, or if you are taking vacation time to volunteer on behalf of the company, make sure you have permission and support from your immediate supervisor.
  • Organizations need sufficient lead time to place a group into a volunteering activity; for disaster relief situations, this can be immediate, but most organizations will need several weeks to prepare an assignment for your group.
  • Be dependable! Once your group has made a commitment to a volunteer project, the organization depends on your support.
  • Assess your project, to determine what worked and what didn't; and what types of activities the group would like to do in the future. Giving feedback to our organization is extremely helpful.
  • Celebrate the contributions your group has made! Thank everyone who has given their time and effort to volunteer.

 

Volunteer Code of Ethics

 

1.    Volunteers will never leave a child unsupervised.

2.    A volunteer is not to be alone with one child except in an emergency or in otherwise unavoidable circumstances.

3.    Volunteers will not abuse children including:
  • Physical Abuse - strike, spank, shake, slap
  • Verbal Abuse - humiliate, degrade, threaten
  • Sexual Abuse - including inappropriate touching

4.      Using, possessing or being under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs during the hours of operation is not allowed.

5.      Smoking or use of tobacco products in the presence of children or parents during Club hours is prohibited.

6.      Volunteers must appear clean, neat and appropriately attired.

7.      Volunteers will treat children of all races, religions and cultures with respect and consideration.

8.      Volunteers will use positive techniques of guidance, including redirection, anticipation of and elimination of potential problems, positive reinforcement and encouragement rather than competition, comparison or criticism.

9.      Volunteers will abstain from humiliating or frightening discipline techniques.

10.     Volunteers will not use profanity in the presence of children or parents.

11.     Volunteers will refrain from intimate displays of affections toward others in the presence of children, parents and staff.

12.     Monetary and expensive gifts to staff are prohibited, as are volunteer gifts to youth except for high school graduation.

13.     While Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee does not discriminate against an individual's lifestyle, we will require that in the performance of their duties, volunteers will abide by the standards of conduct set forth by Boys & Girls Club.

14.     Volunteers must be free of physical and psychological conditions that may adversely affect children's health including significant fever or contagious conditions.

15.     Volunteers will portray a positive role model for youth, including but not limited to, maintaining an attitude to respect, loyalty, patience courtesy, tact and maturity.

 

 

 


Ways to Provide Financial Support
 
Buy tickets to our special events 
Provide regular monthly contributions 
Sponsor specific programs 
Ask your employer if they will match your donation to the Club 
Remember the Club in your will 
Make a donation in the memory of a friend or loved one 
Sponsor college scholarships
 
 Wish List
 

Disinfecting Wipes

Hand Sanitizer

Clorox Clean up Spray

Pine Sol

Windex

Multi-Fold Paper Towels

Antibacterial Soaps

33 Gallon Trash Bags

Kitchen Size Trash Bags

Toilet Paper

Manila Folders

Small Bristle Paint Brushes

Construction paper

College Preparation books and software

Juice Boxes

Bottled Water

Peanut Butter Crackers/Cheese Crackers/Pretzels/Other Snack Items

Bowls

Cups

Spoons

Forks

Paper Plates

Masking Tape

Napkins

Pencils

Glue

Copier Paper

Dry Erase Markers

Calculators

Pool Stick Repair Kits

Play station, Nintendo 64 and X-Box games

Board Games

Pool Sticks

Ping Pong Paddles

Ping Pong Balls

1 inch 3 ring binders

Needles to inflate balls

Whistles

Hula Hoops

Water Color Paint

Air Hockey Pucks

Dictionaries

Electric Pencil Sharpeners

Gift cards to use as incentives

Bulletin board kits (seasonal and educational)

3 Part Receipt Books

Safety Scissors

AAA Batteries

Staplers

Hot Glue Sticks

Magic Markers

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
 
 



 


 

 

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