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==Community Transition Center PPS==
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* contact: Amber King  503-319-0402  aking1___ pps.k12.or dot us
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* time: 11am-1pm
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* How many people:3 students, one teacher
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* What they do: floppies, taking apart nic devices, modems, maybe systems
  
 
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Revision as of 12:53, 29 November 2006

Group volunteering refers to groups from different schools, or vocational programs that come to Free Geek to learn life and job skills. They come here once week, and are have councelors with them that have been trained on different jobs in the recycling area. Some groups have their students check in and later log their hours on their own, other groups might hand a list of students and the hours worked to a frontdesk person to be entered. If you have questions, feel free to ask Liane, she is their contact person here at Free Geek.

See the Group Volunteering Policy for more details

Tuesday

Cleveland HS Lifeskills Classroom

  • Contact: Elizabeth Dubois 503-916-5120 ext.445
  • Time: 12:45pm to 1:45 pm
  • How many people: 6 students, 2 councelors
  • What they do: floppies, media, 5 1/4 floppie drives, hard drives

Wednesday

Community Transition Center PPS

  • contact: Amber King 503-319-0402 aking1___ pps.k12.or dot us
  • time: 11am-1pm
  • How many people:3 students, one teacher
  • What they do: floppies, taking apart nic devices, modems, maybe systems

Thursday

Green Thumb School

  • contact:
  • Time: 11:45am - 1:30pm
  • How many people: 3-4 students, 1 staff
  • What they do: floppies, floppy drives, tapes, cards,


Friday

MESD Alpha HS

  • Contact: Steve Brown and Paul
  • Time: 11am - 1:30pm
  • How many people: 5 students(older than 16), 1 councelor, goal is to have at least 2 of the students come by themselves
  • What they do: floppies, media, hard drives, cards, systems, they can help with some stuff around the warehouse, like lifting, emptying carts, etc