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Materials to help you succeed

Volunteer handbook, orientation pdf, homework help links. etc. Some of these materials require Adobe Reader to view. Download Adobe Reader

Volunteer OrientationThis pdf provides an overview of the expectations and resources for volunteers at Cabrini Connections
Volunteer Handbook (pdf)Sections include:
  • Cabrini Connections Programs
  • House Rules
  • Policies and Procedures
  • The Role of a Tutor/Mentor Volunteer
  • The Art of Mentoring
  • Tips for Mentors
  • Profile of a Successful Tutor/Mentor
  • Common Questions
  • Cabrini Green: Past, Present & Future
Volunteer Toolkit (pdf)Activity Worksheets for you and your student:
  • First Meeting Planning Guide
  • Personal Reflection Activities
  • Goals and Objectives
  • Giving Feedback about the Relationship
  • Problem Solving
Cabrini eLearning Enviroment (SVHATS)This is an introduction to eLearning Strategy of CabriniConnections. Visit SVHATS to log in.
Student/Volunteer Feedback SurveyWe use this information to constantly improve the value of Cabrini Connections to its members
Homework Help LinksLooking for web sites to help you with math, reading, social studies? This page can help you find links to help you.
Four Questions to Organize Your Tutor/Mentor SessionsHaving trouble engaging your student? Here are four questions you can ask your student to get the conversation going.
The Role of a Volunteer at Cabrini ConnectionsOutlines the basic roles of a volunteer within our organization.
Cabrini Connections Success StepsCabrini Connections' strategy with the goal that the 7th and 8th graders who join us each fall will be college graduates and entering jobs/careers by age 25.
DisciplineHow to deal with behavioral issues; Three parts to disciplining a child.
Ways to Raise MoneySome easy ways to support our organization.
 

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