Community-Based Organizations

The Following is a list of work sites from the 2012 Hopeline Summer Jobs Program. This list is intended to give you examples of the type of work sites available, but does not guarantee the availability of slots at each of these sites for the 2013 program.

* Worksites noted with an * has additional requirements and/or an additional application attached. If you are interested in working at one of the organizations noted with an *, please see attachments listed under that organization and contact the organization directly after you have registered with the HOPELINE and received a tracking #.

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 Details826 Boston, Inc.Employees serve as mentors and logistical support for the summer science and writing camp. Position involves one on one work with youth ages 8-12. 617-442-5400
 DetailsBoston Public Health Commission: Peer Leadership InstitueEmployees are trained to become peer leaders in health promotion. They will learn to develop action plans to promote healthy behavior change in their schools & communities. Peer leaders will facilitate health workshops to youth groups in community and non-profit organizations. See additional application attached after completing the HOPELINE registration. 617-534-2460
 DetailsAllston-Brighton APACJunior Counselor: Assist with summer activities and accompany students on field trips617-783-1485
 DetailsArchdale Community CenterJunior Counselor: Supervise Campers Participating in the Summer Program. ASsist with set up and clean up program areas. Counselors also assit with games, projects and other activities.617-635-5256
 DetailsArtists for Humanity *Apprenticeships in painting/murals, Sculpture/industrial design, graphic design, Photography/web design and digital media. Youth are partnered in small groups with professional artists and artist mentors to desgin and create products. Please see the application at the URL above.617-268-7620
 DetailsAsian Task Force Against Domestic ViolenceYEP Teen Leader: Address issues of dating violence through leadership skills, community organizing and awareness building. Attend training sessions to become teen advocates on issues such as domestic violence. 617-338-2350 x229
 DetailsBCYF: Boston ROCKSProgram Assistant: Set-up/Clean-up of Activities in Parks. Assist site supervisor with implementing park activities for for up to 50 youth ages 8-18 daily.617-635-4920
 DetailsBCYF: Lifeguard Intern Program Lifeguards In Training (at Various Pools Throughout the City of Boston)617-635-4920
 DetailsBoys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester: Col. Dan Marr Boys & Girls ClubChild Care Assistant, kids cafĂ© asst, office assistant, recreation asst, technology asst. Please click Details for more information.617-288-7120
 DetailsBig Sister Association of Greater BostonEmployees will be administrative assistants, which will teach them the ins and outs of running the Big Sister Program, as well as managing relationships between Big Sisters and Little Sisters.617-236-8060
 DetailsBikes Not BombsEarn-a-Bike Instructor, Help Promote Safe Bicycling, Positive Mechanics, and Cycling Learning Environment, etc.617-522-0222 x104
 DetailsBird Street Community Center *Administrative Asst, Arts Assistant, Coach/Referee, Computer Lab Asst617-282-6110 x12
 DetailsBird Street Community Center: Hale ReservCounselors will be working, leading recreational activites and learning skills at the Hale Reservation. 
 DetailsBird Street Community Center: Mary HannonEmployees will referee games that take place at the Mary Hannon Park for the under-17 basketball league. 
 DetailsBlackstone Community CenterJunior Counselor: Supervise Campers Participating in the Summer Program617-635-5162
 DetailsBlue Hill Boys and Girls ClubJunior Counselor, assist with programs, activities and supervise youth attending the day camp program617-474-1050
 DetailsBoston Public Health Commission: Boston Area Health Educ Ctr: BAHECStudent Scholar, internships at various departments BMC, BU School of Dentistry, Concentration in Public Health 617-534-5258
 DetailsBoston Asian: Youth Essential ServicesMedia Project Assistants, Create PSA's (Circulated Through Internet) and Digital Albums (Displays at Agency); 617-482-4243
 DetailsBoston Baseball CampJunior Instructor, Assist Instructors with Camper Activities, Games, Batting Practice, Snack Time, etc.617-680-1781
 DetailsBoston Chinatown Neigh Ctr. (BCNC)Junior Counselor, Clerical Assistant, Pool Assistant, Recreation Assistant, Youth Center Staff617-635-5129 x1008
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