Volunteering

Arnold Arboretum Become a School Program Guide and lead small groups of Boston area preschool and elementary school children through the Arboretum’s program that connects them with nature. Find details about responsibilities, skills and abilities, and time commitment required of volunteer guides at http://arboretum.harvard.edu/support/volunteer/volunteer-to-be-a-guide

Contact Nancy Sableski, Manager of Children’s Education, for more infor­mation about the program. 617-384-5239 nsablesk@oeb.harvard.edu

Harvard Bridge Program is an adult education and training program open to all benefits-eligible Harvard University staff, research scholars, and faculty, as well as to the employees of most Harvard contractors working on cam­pus. The Bridge Program provides employees with the skills and confidence to excel in their current roles, meet their career goals, and prosper in their personal lives.

It seeks volunteers to assist adult learners in Cambridge and on the Long­wood Campus with high school diploma preparation, English as a second language (all levels), computer skills, business writing, and more. Volunteers must commit to tutoring two hours per week. 124 Mt. Auburn Street, 3rd floor, Cambridge 617-496-2216 https://hr.harvard.edu/harvard-bridge-program

Proctoring The FAS Office of Exams no longer hires outside proctors.

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