HELP WANTED! GREAT BENEFITS!
Volunteers are the Heart of the Community - especially in Belair-Edison.
Please consider sharing your time and talent with us! No effort is too small.
Video Project Assistants
If you have great interpersonal skills and enjoy working with neighbors, younger and older alike, this is the ideal
position for you. Project assistants are requested to work with groups of students to identify appropriate pictures
and music to include in the community documentary.
Community Outreach Advocates
Community outreach advocates are familiar with the community's demographics and rich history. Advocates will
work with merchants and funders to promote community activities and secure sponsorships. Grant writing
experience is a plus.
Program Assistants
Program assistants help coordinate the computer training and after school programs in the community. Duties
may include drafting correspondence, scheduling meetings, facilitating meetings, and assessing and evaluating
the program's performance.
Clerical Associates
Clerical associates help program assistants as necessary. Duties may include faxing, filing, answering
telephones, conducting meetings and monitoring the program's performance.
Fundraising Specialists
Do you plan shopping trips or the person appointed to coordinate the family reunion? If so, we'd love your help
with fundraising. As a specialist, your duties may include researching, planning and coordinating a fundraising
project to benefit the community.
Computer Trainers
Instructors are needed to teach a variety of 2-hour computer training courses. Course subjects range from
introductory to advanced sessions - "Intro to MS Windows and/or MS Office program packages, Intro to
networking and help desk support, and program-specific training.
IT/Network Help
If you work in the IT field, we'd love your help with maintaining our community labs. Network and IT
professionals are also requested to periodically offer training sessions for interested neighbors.
Engineers/Electricians/Contractors
If you are an engineer, electrician or contractor and would like to share your expertise with others, please
consider participating in a community internship/apprecenticeship program. Your participation will foster the
creative talent of a younger neighbor, and offer them positive, attainable images of success.
To volunteer for any of the positions above, please call 410.485.2776, OR let us know what you'd like to do!





Yusef Shabazz, Executive Director
Baltimore Educational Enrichment Program
Coalition Board Secretary
"The benefits of volunteering are
too numerous to list - not to
mention many are unexpected.
When a formerly troubled young
person blatantly begins to show
signs of pride and self-esteem as
a result of learning a new skill, or
knowing that someone cares, or
understanding a concept I've
helped to practically explain to
him/her -- the benefits are simply
immeasurable."