Experience Corps

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Qualifications and Responsibilities
- No previous teaching or youth experience necessary - only life experience needed!
- Volunteers of all ages welcome - must be committed to developing intergenerational relationships and strengthening the Experience Corps team
- Attend initial trainings and ongoing workshops to develop skills for working with youth
- One full school year commitment
Benefits
- Attend free workshops to expand knowledge on best practices for helping youth
- Receive educational awards, Elderhostel scholarships, and stipends for those who qualify
- Develop rewarding relationships with children and fellow volunteers
- Make a real difference in your community
Application Process
Stories
Helping to build reading skills in students who are having difficulty, giving students the extra encouragement they need, and fostering communication between older and younger generations are just a few of the ways in which Experience Corps volunteers touch lives. Here are some of their stories and what people are saying about the program:
Volunteer Stories

About Experience Corps
Jump down to: Oakland or San Rafael
San Francisco
Year of Experience Corps project launch: 1998
Students served: 1,220
Grades served: K-8th grade
Experience Corps participants: 73
Participant hours logged last school year: 15,140
Schools and neighborhoods served:

