Ways To Volunteer
JA Finance Park
Where: 1610 Perimeter Rd S, Auburn, WA 98001Help guide students as they learn to create and manage a budget. In JA Finance Park, students apply classroom lessons to create a family budget based on a hypothetical life scenario.
Learn more about JA Finance ParkJA BizTown
Where: 1610 Perimeter Rd S, Auburn, WA 98001Help guide students as they work together in a simulated city. In JA BizTown, student citizens will participate in a vibrant economy, run their businesses, receive their paychecks, make bank transactions, and go shopping.
Learn more about JA BizTownIn-Classroom
Where: A local school classroomPartner with a teacher in a local classroom to teach students about financial literacy, career and work readiness, and entrepreneurship.
Learn more about In-ClassroomK-12 Learning Experiences
Elementary
Young kids are the best. If you have a child in elementary school and want to share your experiences while presenting multimedia financial education and enjoy working with younger kids, contact JA of Washington to learn more about volunteering with JA!
Middle School
Middle School students are the best. Volunteering with kids can be so much fun but it helps when those students are more engaged and curious about the future and the kind of jobs that exist. If you enjoy working with kids, contact JA of Washington to learn more about volunteering with JA.
High School
Young adults are the best. If you enjoy working with kids that are ready to tackle the world but are looking for the paths to be opened up to them and are fascinated by innovation and entrepreneurship, contact JA of Washington to learn about volunteering with JA.
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