Homewood Children's Village

HCV AmeriCorps

Now Recruiting AmeriCorps Members for the 2023-2024 School Year!

CURRENT SERVICE YEAR August 23, 2023 – July 1, 2024


OPEN RECRUITMENT March 28, 2023

QUALIFICATIONS Must be at least 17 years old

Have a high school diploma or G.E.D. by 9/2023

Be eligible to work in the U.S. COMPENSATION Receive a pre-tax monthly living allowance of up to $2,000 (paid bi-weekly).

Earn a $4,441.50 education award upon program completion. APPLY NOMINATE SOMEONE

Help improve the lives of Homewood’s youth and become an agent of community change by serving as an AmeriCorps member.

Homewood Children’s Village AmeriCorps is an 11-month service program where AmeriCorps members are placed in education settings with youth in Homewood. AmeriCorps members provide academic support to students ranging from K-12 and connect them with engaging activities after school. The presence of AmeriCorps Members within our schools, out-of-school-time programs, and in the community helps provide positive social reinforcement for students, increases engagement with learning, and connects children and families to programs and supports in the community.

Do you want to inspire and mentor young people? Do you seek to grow and hone your leadership skills in a supportive environment?
Then, this is the program for you.

HCV AmeriCorps is a partnership between Homewood Children’s Village, PennSERVE, and the Pittsburgh Public School district.

Program Components

Quarter-Time Paid Education Placement

Members serve a total of 1200 hours in an educational school setting 4.5 days a week, where they support students in increasing math and reading literacy. Members develop new skills, learn the day-to-day operations of primary education environments, expand their professional networks, and increase their understanding of the issues that their communities are facing.

Leadership Development Training

Weekly training sessions, delivered by active community leaders and subject matter experts.

Team Service Projects

HCV AmeriCorps members will work as a team to focus on a school-wide challenge, explore resources, and collaborate with school staff and local partners. Together they will develop and implement a long-term service project to be carried out during the program year.

Professional Development Coaching (Mentorship)

Each Member works with a staff member or partner from a local organization to identify post-program education and/or employment goals. Members and coaches meet regularly to determine appropriate strategies and track progress.

Meet our 2022 AmeriCorps Members

Diamond Moss
Kandise Summers
LaKendra Taylor
Manyia Still
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