Help FIGHTING AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT (FAU) with 10 volunteers for YOUTH
6 volunteers still needed
category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Mentoring
duration
4-8 hours
4 participants
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Help FIGHTING AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT (FAU) with 10 volunteers for YOUTH
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Fighting Against Unemployment (FAU) seems to be an initiative focused on addressing unemployment issues, possibly in South Africa. While specific details about FAU's needs are limited, here are some general areas where people can contribute to fighting unemployment: - Mentorship: Share your experience and skills to guide individuals looking for employment or starting their own businesses. - Job Training: Assist in providing training or workshops on specific skills in demand, such as computer literacy, resume writing, or interview preparation. - Career Counseling: Offer guidance on career choices, job search strategies, and professional development. - Entrepreneurship Support: Help aspiring entrepreneurs develop business plans, access funding, or connect with relevant resources. - Community Engagement: Participate in initiatives that promote economic growth, education, and job creation in local communities. Some potential volunteer opportunities related to unemployment support can be found through organizations like: - Florida Atlantic University's Volunteer Opportunities: FAU offers various volunteer programs, including those focused on education, community development, and support services. - United Nations Volunteers: UNV provides opportunities for individuals to contribute to development and peacebuilding efforts worldwide. - Reemployment Assistance: Many government agencies, like FloridaJobs.org, offer resources and support for individuals seeking employment. If you're interested in helping FAU specifically, consider reaching out to us directly to inquire about their current needs and potential volunteer opportunities.
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- 1. Don’t pass any personal information to people you haven’t met offline before.
- 2. When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
- 3. Make sure that you are not left alone with someone that you have never met before.
- 4. Know where you’re going. If you’re headed off the beaten track or into an unfamiliar part of town, be sure you have directions and a GPS or map book.
- 5. If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
- 6. Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
- 7. Ask, ask, ask! If you’re worried about something or concerned about your safety in a certain situation, ask the person in charge.





