JAWM Volunteers
There are many meaningful and rewarding ways to participate in the JA Experience. Here is a partial list of ideas. Please feel free to give us a call to learn more about these, or to suggest how you see yourself fitting into the picture.
- Classroom volunteer...any grade level K - 12
- Serve as a member of a local Advisory Council
- Host a class at your workplace on Job Shadow Day, February 2
- Make a financial or in-kind contribution
- Participate in the Golf, Bowling or Stock Market Challenge events
- Visit a class in progress
We could use:
- ...logo items for raffle prizes
- ...gift certificates for raffle prizes
- ...unique silent auction items
Contributors
Individuals and organizations interested in donating the funds needed for JA programs.
Board of Directors
Our board of directors is a group of business leaders charged with the responsibility to govern Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts.
Councils
Our councils consist of business people, parents and educators. They oversee Junior Achievement programs in their town or city.
Volunteers
JA volunteers are passionate people inspiring kids to learn the economics of life through free enterprise education.
Educators
Teachers, principals and superintendents believe in JA and support the organization by requesting our programs in their classrooms.
Event Sponsors
Looking to get some visability at one of our events? JA has many opportunities to get your logo in front of our many supporters.
Events
Our events are always lots of fun! From our Bowl-A-Thon and golf tournament to our annual awards celebration, our supporters always have a great time!
Program sponsors
TD Banknorth sponsors JA kindergarten programs in Western Massachusetts. Their logo is on a bank given to every kindergarten student enrolled in Junior Achievement. Ask what programs are available to give visibility to your organization.
Partnerships combine resources, talent and energies build strong, healthy, more successful communities. Working together, we CAN change the world!
Parents
If your child isn't involved in JA, then he/she is missing out! JA students, as compared with their non-participating counterparts, learn significantly more about business and economic principles and develop better problem-solving and critical thinking skills. We need your help to get JA in your child's classroom!
Students
Become a student of Junior Achievement. Learn what it takes to be successful in school and in life!
Alumni
We want to hear your story! Please take a moment and tell us about your JA experience.
