FORA Seeking Facilitators: June 4, 2021
Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America (FORA) is a 501(c)(3) secular NGO that provides high dosage tutoring (HDT) to formerly pre-literate refugee students, for ten hours per week (Mondays through Fridays, after school) per student with a 2-1 student-teacher ratio. We are now adding a weekend reflection, writing and storytelling component for 20 selected refugee students, where the students will be guided to write stories about their life experiences, big or small. Because refugees often have suffered trauma in the past, storytelling must be done in a professional way, with safeguards, that empowers instead of retraumatizing students. FORAs educators and child psychologist are teaming up with a top-notch nationally-recognized institute called The Telling Room in this effort. The Telling Room has deep expertise in helping immigrant and refugee students tell their own stories.
Over the course of the next year, FORA will conduct these seminars for our 20 selected students under the guidance of The Telling Room experts. On twelve Saturdays from 10 am to noon in the fall of 2021, and then twelve more Saturdays again in the spring of 2022, we will conduct these seminars.
We need EIGHT local facilitators to help lead these seminars — volunteers who can come each of the 24 Saturday mornings (with one or two missed Saturdays allowed, at most) at our FORA learning center at 6421 N California Ave. in the West Ridge area of Chicago (only about 15-20 minutes from Evanston and Skokie). If you are not an expert writer or storyteller, do not worry! There will be a mandatory three day training provided by The Telling Room via Zoom on June 28, 29 and 3oth, 2021. Learn more here.
This should be a great experience for all involved. If you are interested in pursuing possibilities, please call Mike O’Connor at (312) 375-9689 or email him at michael@refugeefora.org. Reach out as soon as you are inspired to, but no later than June 3rd please.