Posted February 13, 2017

Looking for a Saturday volunteer opportunity? Come help teach basic computer skills to adult refugee students every Saturday from 10-noon and/or 12:30-2:30 at the Utah Refugee Education and Training Center located on the SLCC Meadowbrook Campus located at 218 West 3900 South in Millcreek (park on the west side, enter Building B on the south side front door). You will work one-on-one with students as they learn everything from how to type to how to access the internet. For more information, contact Michael Pekarske at mpekarske@utah.gov or 801-989-7808.

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Youthlinc
1166 E Brickyard Rd. SLC, UT 84106
801-467-4417

office@youthlinc.org
www.youthlinc.org

Category: Youth
County: Salt Lake Valley

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Youthlinc is a Utah based 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to creating lifetime humanitarians by offering students and mentors local & international service experiences.
Interested in local and international service? Utah students contribute local service and take leadership roles in planning education, community health, business, vocational, cultural exchange activities in small villages in Thailand, Cambodia, Guatemala, Peru, Fiji, Jamaica, Vietnam, Nepal, Kenya, and Mongolia every summer. Professionals mentor students and travel with the team.
I know without a doubt that Youthlinc has increase the likelihood that I will continue to volunteer. I learned that in order to get the most out of your service you have to throw yourself and your heart into it. It’s the best feeling in the world to serve others. I know I will continue doing it for the rest of my life. -Emma Ker, Salt Lake City, Utah