Volunteer Opportunities
Here are all positions for volunteer programs
and requirements for candidates
Volunteer at a fundraising event
The Council of Elders (TCOE) of the Black Community has always been involved in educating the community. In 2008, TCOE formed a program named the Black Student Family and
Employment
7 days (3 hours daily 1-4 pm)
Dates
12-19 December
Age
from 23 years old
Skills
working with office programs
and children, six months of volunteer experience, friendliness and competent communication with parents

Volunteer contributions to projects
Our main goal is educational opportunities for the Black Community. The Council of Elders works every day on new projects to make the education and rights of our students high-quality and accessible. Here are our developments for the near future.
Impact Program 1:
- The Council of Elders (TCOE) of the Black Community has always been involved in educating the community. In 2008, TCOE formed a program named the Black Student Family and CommUNITY Network (BSFCN) to provide resources to our Black families in Howard County.
Impact Program 1:
- The Council of Elders (TCOE) of the Black Community has always been involved in educating the community. In 2008, TCOE formed a program named the Black Student Family and CommUNITY Network (BSFCN) to provide resources to our Black families in Howard County.
Impact Program 1:
- The Council of Elders (TCOE) of the Black Community has always been involved in educating the community. In 2008, TCOE formed a program named the Black Student Family and CommUNITY Network (BSFCN) to provide resources to our Black families in Howard County.

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200+
STUDENTS RECEIVED SCHOLARSHIPS
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$1.5M
BROUGHT INTO
THE BLACK COMMUNITY
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Testimonials
For instance in 2016-2017 Celebrations of Achievement, The Council’s Education Committee, worked closely with school administrators and staff, set up 13 Celebrations in 6 schools for 3,920 students. Those who qualified were recognized, ranged from grades 4 through 9 distributed as follows:
High school 596 students; Middle school 2,073 students; a elementary school 1,251.

S. Power
PAST STUDENT
For instance in 2016-2017 Celebrations of Achievement, The Council’s Education Committee, worked closely with school administrators and staff, set up 13 Celebrations in 6 schools for 3,920 students. Those who qualified were recognized, ranged from grades 4 through 9 distributed as follows:
High school 596 students; Middle school 2,073 students; and elementary school 1,251.

S. Power
PAST STUDENT
For instance in 2016-2017 Celebrations of Achievement, The Council’s Education Committee, worked closely with school administrators and staff, set up 13 Celebrations in 6 schools for 3,920 students. Those who qualified were recognized, ranged from grades 4 through 9 distributed as follows:
High school 596 students; Middle school 2,073 students; and elementary school 1,251.

S. Power
PAST STUDENT
For instance in 2016-2017 Celebrations of Achievement, The Council’s Education Committee, worked closely with school administrators and staff, set up 13 Celebrations in 6 schools for 3,920 students. Those who qualified were recognized, ranged from grades 4 through 9 distributed as follows:
High school 596 students; Middle school 2,073 students; a elementary school 1,251.

S. Power
PAST STUDENT
Volunteer Application Form
Any amount is important to us, even $10 can change the Black Community